Symply adds an aura of flexibility

Focused on data management and protection, SymplyAURA is a single-server appliance from UK storage specialist Symply that is designed to meet the evolving needs of modern enterprises.

Empowering users to deploy a plug & play S3 object storage repository, it is built on ‘16th-gen software’ deployed and orchestrated on integrated Kubernetes, and caters to both active archive and backup requirements. 

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SymplyAURA provides on-prem data management and protection for media and entertainment facilities and content owners

AURA can start with a single appliance and customers can scale capacity via the addition of appliances as required, with no software or hardware-imposed limitations. Its out-of-the-box private cloud deployment is rich with analytical, reporting, and configuration customisation including multitenancy. Supporting integration with existing public cloud storage and compute services, as well as the ability to run embedded applications, the device offers flexibility and resource consolidation while allowing customers to bring storage with cloud functionality back on-premises for fast local access and greater levels of storage control, privacy and security.  

AURA shares the same software platform as Symply’s Transporter, a portable native S3 object storage solution. Finely tuned import and config reset tools empower users with a seamlessly interoperable object storage eco-system between edge and facility locations.   

Stand Number: 7.C23 

Company: Symply

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