4 Integrations with CTERA

View a list of CTERA integrations and software that integrates with CTERA below. Compare the best CTERA integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with CTERA. Here are the current CTERA integrations in 2024:

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    Quantum VS-NVR Series
    Quantum offers a broad portfolio of network video recording servers to meet the needs of any surveillance environment, from a few cameras to hundreds of cameras. Each product is designed with the latest hardware to achieve the best performance at the best price, and to maximize the useful life of the products. The VS-NVR series is available in a variety of form factors, including mini-tower, 1U rack mount, 2U rack mount, and an ultra-dense 4U 60-bay rack mount server for recording and retaining footage from hundreds of cameras for months or years. Every product is backed by Quantum’s global support organization, providing installation and support 24/7/365 to tens of thousands of customers around the world. Designed with the latest hardware and operating systems to maximize the number of cameras each product can support. Each VS-NVR product was designed and specified to achieve the best performance at the lowest cost.
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    Nutanix Unified Storage
    With 10 months of payback, realize faster digital transformation with a unified storage platform. Integrated ransomware protection makes the transformation even smoother. Achieve 421%, 5-year ROI, and 63% more efficient IT storage management. Nutanix Unified Storage is a software-defined data services platform that simplifies enterprise data storage operations while offering the speed and flexibility needed to build modern applications and services no matter where they are deployed, on the core, cloud, or edge. Consumption-based model to tackle exponential growth in unstructured data while meeting performance requirements. Integrated data security and analytics provide deep data insights to prevent, detect, and recover from ransomware and cyber-attacks. Simplify management, automation, and availability with a consolidated data services platform. Extend Unified Storage platform across core, edge, or cloud while supporting multiple protocols to accommodate all your workloads and users.
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    HPE Consumption Analytics

    HPE Consumption Analytics

    Hewlett Packard Enterprise

    The HPE Consumption Analytics Portal is now the metering and analytics component of HPE GreenLake, the consumption-based IT offering from HPE Pointnext Services that gives you the agility and economics of the public cloud in your own data center. Get granular visibility into your usage and costs with interactive dashboards and a drag-and-drop report experience. Stay on top of IT spending with flexible budgets and a rules-based recommendation engine for consumption-based services. Forecast demand to prevent a shortage from becoming an outage with decision-making power to plan your capacity. he HPE Consumption Analytics Portal is part of HPE GreenLake, delivering even more transparency into how your usage and commitments determine your monthly cost. Get more decision-making power to plan your capacity for best workload performance.
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    ActiveScale

    ActiveScale

    Quantum

    ActiveScale™ delivers security, resiliency, and accessibility to your data at scale. Data is an asset with its own lifecycle; it is created, consumed, and retained, sometimes indefinitely. Year-over-year data growth of over 40% is challenging organizations to find efficient ways to retain data throughout its lifecycle. Long-term retention requirements in industries such as Life Sciences, Media and Entertainment, Broadcasting, Healthcare, and Financial Services demand data to be available and secure; much of the data being stored is key to market differentiation, product and services support, and raw inputs from sensors, sequencers, cameras, and other devices. To future proof data availability, organizations need to ensure data integrity, infrastructure resiliency and scalability, and continuous and ubiquitous access to data.
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