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Huawei brings OceanStor V3 storage solutions to India

Derek Hao, VP, Huawei Enterprise South East Asia & Sameer Rawal, VP, Huawei Enterprise India unveil the OceanStor V3 Storage solution with members of the Royal Challengers Bangalore team

Huawei, in partnership with Intel and Nextra, has unveiled OceanStor V3 series of mid-range storage systems in India.

First unveiled at the Mobile World Congress, OceanStor series is the next generation IT storage solutions designed to meet the requirements of enterprise-class data center applications, the company said.

The products include OceanStor 5300, 5500, 5600, and 5800 V3.

The launch was held in the presence of Royal Challengers Bangalore. Huawei recently signed an extended partnership with the Indian cricket team.

Derek Hao, vice president, Huawei Enterprise Business Group, South East Asia, said, “In an IT ecosystem which sees data volumes multiplying every day, the need for unified storage solutions, which offer the benefit of convergence is being increasingly recognized by enterprises.”

With V3 storage, Huawei brings the value proposition of helping customers build business-driven, on-demand, and cloud-oriented storage services, said Sameer Rawal, vice president, Huawei Enterprise Business Group in India.

OceanStor V3 series leverages a storage operating system built on a cloud-oriented architecture and a suite of intelligent management software.

The system enables five levels of convergence, including storage area network (SAN) and network attached storage (NAS) convergence, high-end, mid-range and low-end convergence, solid state drive (SSD) and hard disk drive (HDD) convergence, main storage and backup convergence, and heterogeneous storage convergence, Huawei said.

The storage solution provides data storage for applications such as large-database Online Transaction Processing (OLTP), Online Analytical Processing (OLAP), file sharing, and cloud computing, and can be widely applied to industries ranging from government, finance, telecommunications, and energy, to media and entertainment.

Rajani Baburajan

editor@telecomlead.com

 

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