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Cohesity SpanFS

Efficiently scale, consolidate, and manage data across on-premises, edge, and cloud wih a cost-effective, web-scale data resilient distributed file system.

OVERVIEW

Consolidate data from core to edge to public cloud

Cohesity SpanFS consolidates data silos, supports multiple use cases, and simplifies data management by providing industry-standard, globally-distributed NFS, SMB, and S3 protocols on a single platform.

Flexible

The IO Engine supports random and sequential IO profiles across various storage tiers to meet business SLAs.

Distributed

B+ tree architecture provides distributed metadata structure for unlimited snapshots with no performance impact.

Fast

A unique metadata store based on a consistent and distributed NoSQL store offers unmatched scale and performance.

Features

Span everything

Consolidate and manage backups, files, objects, dev/test, and analytics data on a hyperscale platform that spans from core, edge, and cloud.

 

Unlimited scalability

Start with as few as three nodes and grow limitlessly on-prem or in the cloud—and pay as you grow.

 

Dedupe across workloads and clusters

Help reduce your data footprint with global, variable-length dedupe across workloads and protocols.

Automated global indexing and search

Automate global indexing with powerful and actionable wildcard searches for any VM, file, or object.

Cloud ready

Interoperate seamlessly with all leading public clouds and the Cohesity Data Cloud multicloud data platform.

Guaranteed data resiliency

Ensure data resiliency at scale thanks to strict consistency across nodes within a cluster.

 

Multiprotocol access

Read and write to the same data volume with simultaneous multiprotocol access for NFS, SMB, and S3.

Secure your unstructured data simply and effectively

60%
savings per terabyte
30%
lower TCO
30%
reduced operational time
SpanFS
Case study

How do you recover information quickly?

Eastern Company reached an RPO of 1-2 hours, with over 85% faster data recovery times with Cohesity. 

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Learn more about distributed file systems

A distributed file system (DFS) is a file system that spans across multiple file servers or locations, such as file servers situated in different physical places. Files are accessible just as if they were stored locally, from any device and from anywhere on the network. A DFS makes it convenient to share information and files among users on a network in a controlled and authorized way.

These are the most common DFS implementations:

  • Windows Distributed File System
  • Network File System (NFS)
  • Server Message Block (SMB)
  • Google File System (GFS)
  • Lustre
  • Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS)
  • GlusterFS
  • Ceph
  • MapR File System

 

The benefits of a distributed file system (DFS) are: 

  • Files are distributed to and stored in multiple locations, such as file servers located in different locales. 
  • Files are accessible just as if they were locally stored, from any device at any location.
  • It’s more convenient to share information and files among authorized users on a network in a controlled way.

 

Resources

White Paper
White Paper
Cohesity SpanFS and SnapTree
Cohesity SpanFS and SnapTree
Video
Video
SpanFS and SnapTree: File system designed for web-scale data management
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