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Centripetal to Provide Data Storage Subscription Service
- By Scott Bekker
- 02/28/2000
The pay-as-you go enterprise storage model got another booster today as a vendor
dedicated to the storage service provider (SSP) approach unveiled plans to offer
storage at co-location facilities around the country.
The latest entry into the so-called storage utility market is Centripetal
Inc. (www.centripetal.com), with a
Web site that is little more than a graphic and a dictionary definition. Centripetal
says it will offer a Data Services Suite, which will enable Web-centric
companies to outsource their data storage needs at co-location facilities on a
pay-as-you-go basis.
Co-location enables companies to house their servers in a shared facility
with a high-bandwidth Internet connection. The practice enables companies to
capitalize on bandwidth discounts and increased availability of
mission-critical data.
Centripetal's Data Services Suite will allow companies to pay a monthly fee
for storage and enable them to focus on their core competencies rather than on
the administrative details of data storage. At the same time, companies can
lower their total cost of ownership while improving speed, reliability,
scalability, and data security.
Centripetal's Data Services Suite will be available in March. The suite will
include:
● Data storage services, SAN-based RAID storage.
● Data backup and recovery services with tape or optical archiving.
● Disaster avoidance, including remote mirroring and clustering of
data and servers.
● Global storage management and monitoring.
Centripetal will offer storage utility services through centralized, shared
SANs at co-location facilities with direct Internet backbones. The company's
first facility in San Diego will have 26 terabytes of SAN-based storage
available for lease on a monthly basis. - Isaac Slepner
About the Author
Scott Bekker is editor in chief of Redmond Channel Partner magazine.