Data protection and storage system to help recover information from fire and flood introduced by ioSafe

Feb. 27, 2023
The ioSafe 1522+ has a dual-core AMD processor, and comes standard with 8 gigabytes of configurable RAM and is upgradable to 32 gigabytes.

ROSEVILLE, Calif. – Data protection specialist ioSafe USA in Roseville, Calif., is introducing the ioSafe 1522+ five-bay network attached storage (NAS) device for large and small businesses, including those with remote facilities.

The ioSafe 1522+ is for protecting data remote locations in fire and flood-prone areas. "This powerful device helps businesses and government agencies, media companies, and creative professionals restore enormous amounts of data faster than ever after a disaster, ensuring as little disruption to their businesses as possible," says Randal Barber, CEO of ioSafe parent company CRU Data Security Group (CDSG) LLC in Vancouver, Wash.

The ioSafe 1522+ has a dual-core AMD processor, and comes standard with 8 gigabytes of configurable RAM and is upgradable to 32 gigabytes. It is for running virtual machines and data server applications.

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The data storage device offers an optional 10 Gigabit Ethernet network port for fast access and performance. In addition, four 1 Gigabit Ethernet local are networks ports enable link aggregation for high throughput and failover support.

The 1522+ uses the trusted Synology DiskStation Manager (DSM), which includes on-site or cloud-integrated backup, data encryption, data sharing, synchronization, and surveillance.

For more information contact ioSafe online at https://iosafe.com.

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