
It accelerates data protection cycles and reduces storage costs. Its AI‑driven ransomware safeguards address a critical security gap for enterprises.
The backup storage market has been rapidly shifting toward solid‑state drives as organizations grapple with exploding data volumes and tighter recovery time objectives. While many vendors offer SSD appliances, most rely on traditional inline deduplication architectures that consume large amounts of flash to achieve acceptable deduplication ratios. ExaGrid’s all‑flash line breaks this pattern by leveraging a dedicated Landing Zone that isolates incoming data streams, allowing the system to apply its proven deduplication engine more efficiently and with a fraction of the flash footprint. This design not only cuts capital expenditure but also aligns with sustainability goals through lower power draw.
Beyond raw performance, ExaGrid embeds AI‑powered Retention Time‑Lock into the SSD platform, creating a non‑network‑facing air‑gap tier that renders backup data immutable and invisible to threat actors. The Auto Detect & Guard module continuously monitors backup activity, flagging anomalies and automatically enforcing delayed deletes to balance availability with cost. Compatibility with over 25 backup applications—including Veeam, Commvault, Rubrik, and NetBackup—means enterprises can retain their existing toolchains while benefitting from ExaGrid’s industry‑leading deduplication ratios and optional compression. The scale‑out architecture permits seamless addition of up to 32 appliances, delivering petabyte‑scale capacity without performance degradation.
From a business perspective, the combination of faster backup windows, reduced storage consumption, and built‑in ransomware resilience translates into measurable ROI for IT departments. ExaGrid’s pricing model, featuring five‑year price protection and a no‑forced‑obsolescence policy, mitigates the total cost of ownership concerns that often deter SSD adoption. Coupled with the company’s consistent profitability and a forecast of double‑digit top‑line growth, the new SSD portfolio positions ExaGrid as a compelling alternative to legacy HDD‑centric solutions and pure‑flash competitors such as Dell Data Domain and Pure Storage. Enterprises seeking a flexible, cost‑effective, and secure backup infrastructure are likely to view this announcement as a catalyst for modernization.
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