NTP Software Self-Managing Storage™

Our storage solutions offer complete, policy-based management that unifies your storage environment, allowing you to view and manage it collectively. NTP Software Self-Managing Storage (SMS) solution incorporates our industry-leading application NTP Software QFS® into a self-managing storage environment, making SMS the industry's most powerful and flexible storage management framework
 
Why you need it?
  • Teach your users that storage is neither infinite nor free, and to treat it with respect
  • Remove storage from the issue of politics. With a complete storage-management solution, every department gets exactly the amount of storage it needs
  • Reduce IT headaches by making users responsible for maintaining their own storage
Enterprise storage management is a complicated problem. It's often highly political, with users regarding "storage management" as equating to "taking away resources we need." The proper system can defuse these arguments by letting departments and their individual user communities make their own decisions about how storage is consumed (within reasonable guidelines). The best part of NTP Software Self-Managing Storage is that all this effort can take place with very little involvement from the IT staff:
  • Integration with Active Directory, SQL Server and Oracle databases, and third-party HSM products
  • Detailed user reports on how storage is being consumed, and administrator reporting on space allocation and increases
  • Enforced corporate policy by showing users corporate "noncompliant" files with Storage Investigator
  • Enterprise management on Windows and NetApp Filers
  • Storage HelpSite that educates users on corporate policy
 
 
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"Storage management is brutally difficult, especially in shops where you have lots of nodes. So NTP Software represents a significant part of storage resource management dealing with that level of management."

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