Enterprise Backups,

Data Storage, and Disaster Recovery

for Stratus ftServer V Series and

Continuum Systems

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StorGateTM

 

Providing VOS Continuum and V Series Hosts with Seamless Access to Enterprise Storage and Enterprise Storage Disaster Recovery

 

StorGate leverages your existing  enterprise storage and disaster recovery resources and provides superior performance, reliability, and unsurpassed compatibility.
  • Allows virtually instantaneous fail over to remote Stratus

  • Immediately ready to replicate VOS disk back to primary site facility

  • Able to fail-back as soon as primary site is up and ready

DRA's StorgateTM is a drop-in solution which provides VOS hosts with seamless access to and disaster recovery for VOS data on a target storage array. 

StorGate allows Stratus VOS users to store and retrieve VOS data on their existing storage arrays with no changes to the application and while maintaining full support for their equipment.  StorGate's "on-the-fly" disk emulation and data translation capabilities handle data on a target storage array just as if it were stored on standard Stratus disks.  The technology meets all requirements for a certified host.

For disaster recovery, StorGate utilizes your enterprise disaster recovery facility to store data instantaneously at a remote site where it is immediately ready to be mounted to a disaster recovery Stratus module.  The data on the remote Stratus module is ready for immediate fail-back as soon as the primary site is ready.

StorGate is available in a fiber model for connection to a VOS Continuum host using the K480 fiber controller, or for the Stratus V Series host using the U528 fiber controller or the output fiber port (daisy chain) on the D900 disk enclosure (JBOD).  The device is also available in a SCSI model for connection to VOS Continuum hosts via the BIO (K450/K460) port.

Fiber Model

SCSI Model

 

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