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Parascale is a software-only solution to create, manage and power cloud storage. Parascale addresses exploding bulk storage requirements of content and archival data. The result is a highly scalable self-managing storage cloud, with massive capacity and parallel throughput.
Recent Posts
No Security Like Physical Security
Wayne Rash’s article “Is Cloud Computing Secure? Prove It” helps illustrate the logic every CIO should exercise in determining their public vs private cloud strategy. Security is clearly a major consideration. How does the U.S. m...
Vaporware Storage - A Service Provider Advantage
Some service providers just plain “get it”. They use ParaScale Cloud Storage to give them a competitive advantage. For example, our newest service provider customer, OC-3 Networks, understands how PCS’s Just-In-Time provisioning c...
ParaScale Introduces Open Private Cloud Storage Platform
Today is a pretty big day here at ParaScale. We’ve just announced version 2.0 of our Cloud Storage Platform. In the wake of recent private cloud announcements, ParaScale is taking a different approach in the market– a stark contrast to the thinl...
Strategic Inflection Points
In differential calculus, an inflection point is defined as the point on a curve at which the curvature changes sign. Put another way, it’s when the second derivative changes sign. Andy Grove, in his book titled, “Only the Paranoid Surviv...
ParaScale Founder and CTO To Speak on Cloud Storage at the Cloud Computing Conference
Cameron Bahar will speak to attendees of Sys-Con’s Cloud Computing Conference and Expo about best practices in cloud storage, tomorrow, November 3, 2009 at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, CA. ParaScale will also demonstrate its C...
ParaScale and Zmanda deliver integrated disk-to-cloud backup solution
Enterprises are struggling with ways to backup ever increasing amounts of data to tape. However, with backup windows staying constant, enterprises are moving to disk based backup, or D2D systems. But, traditional D2D systems are expensive because the...

