Backblaze, Inc. and CTERA announced a partnership to make life easier for IT admins
challenged by on-premises file server and NAS management in an age of rapidly
expanding remote workforces and global collaboration.
The Backblaze and CTERA partnership provides a modern,
all-in-one, cloud file storage solution that extends and expands the
capabilities of traditional NAS and file servers in the cloud-freeing IT teams
to do more with the resources typically reserved for troubleshooting or replacing
on-premises hardware.
"We're seeing a massive shift from traditional NAS to cloud NAS, from
edge to core access, as organizations evolve and expand," Oded Nagel, Chief
Strategy Officer of CTERA, observed. "CTERA is committed to providing the
widest choice of cloud to our customers. The Backblaze-CTERA partnership
establishes a compelling, new, cost-effective storage option for companies that
wish to tier their data to the cloud for redundancy and collaboration."
The partnership combines CTERA's Enterprise
File Services Platform for distributed cloud file services on top of
Backblaze B2's object storage to deliver a
cloud-based global file system, allowing IT admins to:
- Expand the capacity of
existing on-premises infrastructure.
- Retire legacy file
servers and NAS devices altogether.
- Empower remote
workforces and multi-site collaboration.
- Establish resilient
disaster recovery and business continuity plans.
- Back up data distributed
globally in one centralized store, while maintaining instant (via CTERA's
Edge Filers) and reliable access (via Backblaze's 99.9% uptime SLA).
- Optimize budget with
pay-as-you-go cloud storage pricing ¼ the price of equivalent offerings.
"If you're tired of buying new equipment every three
years, replacing hard drives, paying for maintenance, or power, or space in a
data center, and all of the headaches of managing remote user access,"
Nilay Patel VP of Sales at Backblaze noted, "then the CTERA and Backblaze
partnership is perfect for you. The setup is incredibly easy and the immediate
budget and staffing relief will give you resources to tackle new opportunities.
You'll never have to-or want to-upgrade your NAS again."