Overland Storage - Effortless Data management and Data Protection SolutionsiSCSI Storage

The simple power of IP-based storage networking has transformed the data storage landscape. At Overland, the iSCSI SAN has evolved even further through a range of proven enhancements. In Overland's SnapServer line, the simplicity and power of iSCSI are front and center. Cost effective. High performance. Flexible. An iSCSI SAN reduces costs and management headaches by eliminating the traditional end-to-end complexity of managing multiple networks in a storage area network. Since iSCSI SANs can leverage IP protocols, they are equally at home moving data across the LAN or WAN. Increasingly popular in both departmental and enterprise-wide infrastructures, iSCSI SANs provide an unrivaled union of ease of use with scalable performance. Explore how Overland iSCSI SAN technology can grow your business today.

iSCSI Storage Products:

Snap Server SAN S2000 Series

Snap Server SAN S2000 Series

  • Integrates seamlessly into Windows, Hyper-V, VMware, Linux, UNIX and Mac OS X environments
  • Customized SnapServer plug-in for direct integration and management within VMware
  • Mirroring option for VMware and Windows Servers + Replication option for all supported initiators OS’s
  • Automatically extends storage volumes making capacity instantly available to the organization
  • Expandable to over 100 TB with the addition of the SnapServer E2000 Expansion Chassis
  • VSS provider enabling application consistent snapshots and integration with leading third-party backup products
  • Multi-pathing using Windows Multi-Path I/O (MPIO) framework

Snap Server Expansion E2000 Series

Snap Server Expansion E2000 Series

  • Supports SAS or SATA drives for a customized blend of price and performance to fit your specific storage needs
  • Enables administrators to easily add storage to SnapServer as their needs grow
  • Provides point-to-point connectivity to isolate drive failures, thereby maximizing reliability
  • Multiple E2000 Expansion Units can be daisy-chained to the SAS port on the base storage system