To learn more about how to protect and manage volumes of unstructured data with NAS Cloud Direct here or schedule a demo or talk to a NAS Cloud Direct specialist. With its simple VM-based architecture, you can deploy NAS Cloud Direct within minutes to easily protect patient records, lab tests, PACS imaging, research data, and web BLOB tier of data no matter the size or scale NAS Cloud Direct is a SaaS solution that does not require on-premises hardware and reduces storage and backup costs. Rapidly move data across NAS file infrastructure, on-premises or in the cloud, for storage freedom and reduced TCO Get global visibility and usage across all unstructured data and make the best decisions for archival, backup, and primary storage Have a fast and low friction recovery process with powerful backup data search at the file, directory, export, or system-level and recover to original source or alternate target Leverage the cost efficiency of the cloud by sending NAS data directly to the cheapest, cold tiers of storage with true incremental forever backups Simplify and automate protection with a policy-driven engine to ensure NAS data coverage and meet business SLAs.Īchieve scale with high performance by scanning billions of files and moving them in parallel streams with dynamic throttling, without impact on end-user and production environments Increase cyber resilience with immutable, air-gapped backup with separate code base credentials NAS Cloud Direct helps healthcare organizations to: This modern, vendor-agnostic solution has been a game-changer for Rubrik customers and has allowed them to mitigate ransomware risk, meet business demands, and make smart backup and archive decisions. You can protect all file data stored on any file system under any NAS protocol and write the data to any on-premises NFS or S3-compatible storage target, or directly to any AWS, Azure, or GCP cloud object tier leveraging retention lock to store a safe, immutable copy of the data. Rubrik NAS Cloud Direct enables you to balance security and performance to manage petabytes to exabytes of NAS data with billions of files. To keep up with the data growth, IT teams continue to buy more hardware and software licenses, resulting in more data copies and data management inefficiencies, along with continuously ballooning IT spending.ĭoes this sound familiar? Is this the situation in your hospital, clinic, or research center? If so, you should know there is a better way. While this is the single, major pitfall of NAS replication practice, there is another big downside-storage sprawl. For primary and secondary NAS placed on the same network with shared credentials, when an attack happens the data and the copies are all vulnerable at once and the snapshots can be encrypted. ![]() But this is not a true backup and opens the door to cybercriminals. ![]() ![]() This has become a common method of protection. taking snapshots of the source and saving them to a secondary NAS. This is why many practitioners rely on NAS replication, i.e. Legacy solutions also cannot handle the scale. It can take hours and you can only backup during the backup windows periods, otherwise, it will impact users and applications accessing the data. No healthcare organization can afford a data breach or cyber-attack: stealing or encrypting sensitive patient records damages organizations’ reputation and causes huge financial losses, but worse of all, it can halt medical procedures or administration of treatments.īecause of the size and nature of healthcare data– a typical hospital will have over 50 PB of data 1, 80% of which is unstructured–traditional backup, retention, and restoration practices and technologies are inefficient and inadequate. Patient records, lab tests, PACS imaging, and research data are now stored electronically and as the amount of healthcare data continues to skyrocket, so do data vulnerability and security risks. ![]() The digitization of healthcare has caused an unrelenting growth trend in unstructured data, with no slowdown in sight.
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