[MUSIC PLAYING] I often get asked the question what is software-defined secondary storage. At its most basic, software-defined secondary storage is the merger of traditional secondary storage platforms that were hardware bound with software-defined principles. Things like software-defined storage and networking. API-driven, abstracted from a hardware layer. Something that you could run where you want it and how you want it.
At Quest with QoreStor, we see software-defined secondary storage as an API-driven deduplication engine for backup storage. Something that you can run as a VM in the cloud, or on top of physical hardware. It supports the backup application you have in your data center today, and it's flexible enough to where you want to run it anywhere today or into the future. See how you can use QoreStor in your environment, and how a software-defined secondary storage strategy can help you be flexible and more dynamic with your organization's needs. Visit quest.com/qorestor to download the trial today.
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