Nasuni

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Nasuni
Company type Private
Industry Hybrid cloud storage
Founded2009
FoundersAndres Rodriguez
Rob Mason
Headquarters
Area served
Americas, EMEA, Asia-Pacific
Key people
Number of employees
452 (2022) [3]
Website www.nasuni.com

Nasuni is a privately-held hybrid cloud storage company [4] with headquarters in Boston, Massachusetts. [5]

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History

Nasuni was founded in 2009, and has raised approximately $169M, with the last funding a $25M investment in which all previous investors participated, including Goldman Sachs, Telstra Ventures, and Northbridge Venture Partners. [6]

In the time since Nasuni requested a patent on UniFS in November 2013, the company has expanded its access to cloud storage infrastructure, as well as its on-premises edge appliance offerings, which provide local access to content stored in Nasuni-managed cloud storage. [7]

On 14 July 2020, Nasuni Corp. collected $25 million in a new round of funding, plus an additional $15 million debt facility, and upgraded its cloud file storage platform to support remote workers. [8]

In May 2022, Nasuni acquired the technology assets of DBM Cloud Systems in order to provide enhanced data migration and cloud portability features. [9]

In June of 2022, Nasuni acquired Storage Made Easy, a file data management company, for an undisclosed sum. [10]

Technology

The firm's storage software uses object storage, [11] file caching appliances, and the company's proprietary UniFS global file system [12] to offer a cloud solution that replaces traditional file servers and Network Attached Storage (NAS). Nasuni integrates with public cloud storage platforms, such as Google Cloud Storage, [13] Amazon Web Services, and Microsoft Azure, [14] and private cloud storage platforms such as IBM Cloud Object Storage and EMC Elastic Cloud Storage (ECS). [15] Such storage platforms provide an object-based storage infrastructure, on top of which UniFS creates a complete versioned file system. [16] The Nasuni platform stores customer data as a sequence of snapshots that include every version of every file. The firm has demonstrated the ability to store more than one billion objects in a single storage volume. [17]

Nasuni Edge Appliances run in the public cloud or on-premises to provide shared access to cached copies of active files. These Appliances are typically deployed as virtual machines, running on existing infrastructure, including VMware, Nutanix hyper-converged infrastructure, and Microsoft Hyper-V. The Edge Appliances can also run in the cloud on Microsoft Azure, Amazon EC2, or Google Cloud Platform. Hardware appliance choices offered by Nasuni include systems with solid-state drives. [18]

Features

Nasuni’s File Data Platform provides a variety of services, including the following:

Patents

Nasuni holds a number of patents for technologies that support the Nasuni enterprise file services platform, including:

Awards

Nasuni has earned several awards for technology and customer service, including the following:

Origin of "Nasuni"

The company name "NASUNI" is shorthand for Andres Rodriguez's original idea for the company: "NAS UNIfied". [39]

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