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- | ====== Nasuni Access Anywhere ===== | ||
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- | Access Anywhere unifies the storage view across all access clients and implements a common control and governance policies through the use of its policy and governance features. | ||
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- | The appliance | ||
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- | ===== What does it provide ? ===== | ||
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- | The File Fabric can be privately deployed On-Site or on IaaS infrastructure (ie. [[https:// | ||
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- | Specifically it provides a solution to the following issues: | ||
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- | 1. It adds a common control point for File and Object Data services | ||
- | 2. It provides a Single-Sign-On integration with corporate IAM services seamlessly through to back-end storage services. | ||
- | 3. It provides secure file/ | ||
- | 4. It provides [[fips|FIPS certified streamed encryption]] for file/object data. | ||
- | 5. It provides a common control point for governance / compliance of file / object data. | ||
- | 6. It provides increased end-user productivity through built in file transfer acceleration , unified search and collaboration capabilities. | ||
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- | It can also be used to satisfy common use cases such as behind the firewall secure file sharing often referred to as the ' | ||
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- | ===== Logical Architecture ===== | ||
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- | The File Fabric is composed of:\\ \\ The core engine which incorporates: | ||
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- | It is also important to note that the solution is non-propreitary and therefore supports bi-modal use directly to the storage solutions that have been mapped to the File Fabric. If content is added to storage directly the File Fabric' | ||