OSNexus Announces QuantaStor 6.5 with Anomaly Detection

 

QuantaStor 6.5 introduces anomaly detection to help to identify anomalous Network Share usage and raises alerts when possible ransomware activity has been detected. This is accomplished through continuous file system monitoring and comparing file activity levels to predefined thresholds for 'normal' usage. This feature, paired with the Snapshot Schedule feature, provides critical ransomware protection.

 

"With QuantaStor 6.5, OSNexus continues our strong focus on security with new anomaly detection capabilities," said Steven Umbehocker, CEO of OSNexus. "These features go hand-in-hand with QuantaStor's immutable snapshots and WORM support, enabling organizations to more rapidly detect and respond to anomalous activity like ransomware attacks."

 

Highlights of QuantaStor 6.5

  • Anomaly detection that simplifies the identification and inspection of unauthorized usage and ransomware
  • Upgrades QuantaStor's underlying linux distribution and filesystems (Ceph & OpenZFS)
  • Redesigned web user interface includes new dashboards for thermals, power consumption, and utilization stats for object storage tenants and users.

 

About QuantaStor

OSNexus QuantaStor enables organizations to replace traditional file, block and object storage systems with standard x64 servers to deliver robust, reliable, and highly scalable object, file, and block storage solutions that are easy to deploy and maintain.

 

About OSNexus

Founded in 2010, OSNexus enables organizations to manage their storage as composable infrastructure with its QuantaStor™ industry-leading Software Defined Storage (SDS) platform. The QuantaStor platform provides scale-out file, block, and object storage on commodity hardware as an easy-to-manage storage grid solution.

QuantaStor, is deployed by Fortune 500 companies, government, and major research institutions to address a broad set of storage use cases ranging from backup, archive, cloud computing, virtualization, and high-performance applications.

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