Veritas Access 3340 NAS/DAS Storage System

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Veritas Access 3340 NAS/DAS Storage System — Enterprise-Grade Software-Defined Storage

The Veritas Access 3340 NAS/DAS Storage System is a state-of-the-art solution designed specifically for businesses that require a robust and efficient way to manage unstructured data. This software-defined appliance provides a seamless deployment option for organizations looking to optimize their storage infrastructure while simplifying data governance, protection, and access across on-premises and hybrid environments. Built for reliability and performance, the 3340 integrates advanced data management capabilities with flexible deployment models, helping teams reduce complexity, accelerate access to files, and safeguard critical information at scale.

  • Unified management for unstructured data: The Veritas Access 3340 delivers a software-defined approach to handling unstructured data, enabling centralized control, policy-driven data placement, and streamlined lifecycle management across large, growing datasets. This consolidation reduces administration overhead and makes it easier to enforce governance and compliance across the organization.
  • Seamless NAS and DAS deployment: Designed for versatile deployment, the 3340 supports both network-attached storage (NAS) and direct-attached storage (DAS) scenarios. This flexibility helps organizations optimize performance, access times, and resource utilization while maintaining a single, cohesive storage fabric for diverse workloads.
  • Robust data protection and resilience: With built-in protection features, the system helps shield data from failures and outages. Features such as point-in-time snapshots, replication for disaster recovery, and automated failover contribute to business continuity and reduce recovery time objectives (RTOs).
  • Scalability that grows with your business: The architecture is designed to scale as data volumes rise, allowing organizations to expand capacity and performance without significant reconfiguration. This scalability supports long-term storage strategy, whether data is increasing in volume, diversity, or velocity.
  • Operational efficiency and cost management: By consolidating storage management into a software-defined platform, the 3340 helps reduce administration complexity, lowers total cost of ownership, and improves utilization across the storage environment. It also simplifies capacity planning and ongoing maintenance with proactive health monitoring.

Technical Details of Veritas Access 3340 NAS/DAS Storage System

  • Product type: NAS/DAS software-defined storage appliance designed for enterprise use with unstructured data workloads.
  • Deployment model: On-premises hardware appliance optimized for software-defined storage, suitable for integration into broader data-center architectures.
  • Data management focus: Unstructured data lifecycle management, policy-driven data placement, and centralized visibility across multiple storage tiers.
  • Protection and reliability: Built-in data protection features aimed at safeguarding data integrity, supporting high availability, and enabling rapid recovery options.
  • Scalability and performance: Scale-out architecture that accommodates data growth and evolving performance needs while maintaining consistent data access and governance.

How to install Veritas Access 3340 NAS/DAS Storage System

  • Plan and assess: Begin with a comprehensive assessment of your data requirements, including storage capacity, performance targets, access patterns, and governance policies. Establish a roadmap for deployment that aligns with your IT strategy.
  • Prepare the hardware environment: Ensure proper rack space, power, cooling, and network connectivity. Verify compatibility with existing data-center infrastructure and any integration points with other Veritas products or enterprise systems.
  • Install and configure the software-defined storage: Deploy the Veritas Access 3340 appliance and initialize the software-defined storage layer. Create storage pools, define NAS and DAS roles, and set up the initial data layout according to your planned architecture.
  • Define access and security: Configure authentication, access controls, and data access protocols to match organizational requirements. Establish user groups, permissions, and least-privilege access to safeguard sensitive information.
  • Enable protection, monitoring, and ongoing management: Implement data protection policies, replication schedules, and backup strategies. Activate health monitoring, alerting, and reporting to maintain visibility into system performance and data health.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What is the Veritas Access 3340 NAS/DAS Storage System?
    A: It is an enterprise-grade, software-defined storage appliance designed to manage unstructured data across NAS and DAS environments, offering centralized management, scalable capacity, and robust data protection.
  • Q: What deployment options are supported?
    A: The system is engineered as an on-premises hardware appliance optimized for software-defined storage, with flexibility to integrate into broader data-center and hybrid configurations as needed.
  • Q: How is data protection handled?
    A: The platform includes built-in protection features such as snapshots, data replication, and recovery options to help ensure data resilience and quick restoration after outages or failures.
  • Q: Can the system grow with data volumes?
    A: Yes. The Veritas Access 3340 is designed with scale-out capabilities to accommodate increasing storage needs without sacrificing performance or management simplicity.
  • Q: What kind of support is available?
    A: Support is typically provided through Veritas and authorized partners, including software updates, maintenance services, and assistance with deployment and ongoing management.
  • Q: Which workflows benefit most from this system?
    A: Any organization dealing with large amounts of unstructured data, such as file shares, media archives, scientific datasets, or multi-tenant content repositories, can benefit from centralized policy enforcement, simplified governance, and improved access control.

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