Spectra Logic BlackPearl S3 Object Storage Solution Achieves Veeam Ready Qualification for Object and Object with Immutability
December 2022 by Marc Jacob
Spectra Logic announced that its Spectra BlackPearl S3 solution has attained Veeam Ready qualification in both the Object and Object with Immutability categories. Spectra’s BlackPearl solution meets Veeam’s high standards for compatibility and performance as an S3-compatible object storage target for customers using Veeam Backup & Replication™ v11. With this designation, Veeam customers can be assured that Spectra’s BlackPearl S3 meets Veeam’s requirements as an object storage target, including immutability with Object Lock, enabling on-premises hybrid cloud storage that delivers S3 interoperability, scalability and cost efficiency.
This announcement builds upon Spectra’s momentum in attaining Veeam Ready qualification for its family of solutions, mostly recently for its award-winning tape libraries in the Tape category and for its BlackPearl NAS in the Repository category.
The need to protect data in hybrid cloud environments is growing exponentially as IoT and digital transformation drives data growth. Organisations require data protection solutions that address data scalability, security and governance requirements. Spectra BlackPearl S3 delivers secure, scalable on-prem cloud storage at a low price point.
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Benefits of Spectra BlackPearl S3
Spectra BlackPearl S3 provides unprecedented benefits for customers requiring on-premises hybrid cloud storage, including:
S3-Based Storage
Integrates with modern S3-compatible applications
Enables seamless hybrid workflows through a common S3 interface
Delivers flexibility of the cloud with on-premises performance
On-Prem Hybrid Cloud Storage
Optimised for storing large, unstructured datasets at a fraction of the cost of public cloud storage
Expandable to up to 20PB of S3 storage in single rack, expandable to hundreds of petabytes
Security and Ransomware Resiliency
Object Lock provides ransomware protection ensuring objects cannot be encrypted, deleted or overwritten
Encryption at rest and in-flight eliminates unintended data exposure