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Company QNAP Systems, Inc., a leading provider of compute, networking and storage solutions, today announced that its network isolation backup feature Airgap+ is now supported by selected switches QNAPThis enhancement allows organizations that cannot add routers – or prefer to manageoneswitch level activities – deploy Airgap+ in a wider range of network environments and backup architectures.
Jack Wang, the company's product manager QNAP, describes: "Adding support for switches with Airgap+ is an important step towards offering more flexible and resilient backup options Air Gap for various enterprise networks. We will continue to expand support so that more customers can build a secure and reliable foundation for data protection.”
Main advantages of NAS QNAP with isolated backup solution Airgap+
- Easy to deploy: Airgap+ can be activated directly on the NAS through the HBS backup task settings. Users can easily select the physical port used for the isolated backup connection.
- Ready for demanding, bandwidth-intensive tasks: QNAP The NAS and supported switches offer up to 100GbE connectivity, ideal for media production, post-production, and large-scale data backup environments.
- Faster recovery: Higher throughput helps reduce recovery time and miniMinimize downtime during critical recovery processes.
- Reduced maintenance complexity: Airgap+ uses supported network elements QNAP and does not require any special equipment for Air Gap, which reduces the overall complexity of the system.
- Remote power control: NAS devices can be turned on and off remotely, increasing operational efficiency and convenience.
OS requirements
- Switch: QSS Pro v4.3.0 (or later)
- Router: QuRouter v2.4.2 (or later)
More information and complete product line QNAP can be found on the website www.qnap.com.