Quorum onQube Rack Appliance
Modern-day Data Protection for Your Business
Overview:
onQ Physical Appliance
Quorum’s patented onQ technology is the beating heart of all Quorum solutions: high availability (HA), disaster recovery (DR), and private cloud disaster recovery as a service (DRaaS). Regardless of the protection model you choose, an onQ hardware appliance will be deployed in your local datacenter to act as the High Availability Appliance. If you decide to use onQ in the DR configuration, a second onQ Disaster Recovery Appliance will be deployed at your DR site.
If you’d prefer to leverage onQ as your DRaaS option, the onsite HA appliance would connect to the Quorum private cloud infrastructure to send compressed encrypted clones of your protected servers and data to our site. We have regionally distributed data centers to provide the highest possible level of security and availability.
Maximum Flexibility
Our flexible "HA Anywhere" architecture means we use the best technology for the applications and data you are trying to protect. Our private Cloud technology represents the best combination of performance and value, and we can supplement our cloud services with local and remote appliances to fit any business need.
All components work together seamlessly from a common interface to give your business the best backup and recovery in the business.
onQ Cloud
Direct to Cloud (D2C) uses a secure VPN tunnel to provide HA and DR directly from the Quorum private cloud. All data is fully encrypted in motion and at rest, so you know your data is protected at all times. Our D2C architecture provides the best combination of security and performance for customers who are moving more of their IT resources to the cloud.
For some high transaction applications, and for organizations that want the security of local HA, an onQ local appliance can be configured to take snapshots which are then streamed to the Quorum cloud. This architecture has the highest performance yet still leverages the Quorum cloud for DR and archiving.
onQ Local
onQ Local utilizes a physical appliance or a virtual machine located onsite to provide high availability and 1-click recovery to any point in time. Snapshots of protected servers are taken at user defined intervals, and all data is encrypted both in motion and at rest. In the event of a failure, the snapshot is booted and run from the local appliance, providing the fastest recovery in the industry. onQ local is ideally suited to high transaction volume servers or for customers how may want to keep all of their data protected onsite.
onQ Remote
onQ remote utilizes a second onQ appliance located at a remote site and configured for DR. Compressed, encrypted data is sent from the local onQ at user defined intervals. In the event of a site-wide failure, copies of your protected servers can be booted up in the remote location to keep your business going. Replication can be configured in a variety of ways to allow for multiple DR sites.
Core Features:
One product with incredible value
onQ is packed with features that would require multiple products from other vendors. onQ is quick to install and configure and easy to use. Check out all of these features!
INSTANT RECOVERY
Recover any failed server with one click in our browser interface. Our virtual machine clones of your production servers are always up to date and ready to run.
ARCHIVE
Policy-based migration and long term storage of virtually unlimited de-duplicated data that must be maintained for extended periods.
AUTOMATED DR TESTING
Every time we snapshot a server we start it up, to guarantee that it will be usable when needed.
BACKUP
OnQ takes a full backup of the server image, applications and data, and then executes incremental backups at a user defined frequency – as often as every 15 minutes.
SANDBOX
Our fully isolated sandbox environment allows for patch testing, upgrades and configuration changes before moving into production.
DEDUPLICATION
Deduplication occurs twice, once at the source and once at the repository, thereby reducing storage and network bandwidth requirements.
MIGRATION TOOLS
OnQ offers a range of failback options from bare metal restore to incremental failback. You can failback to similar or different hardware, from physical to virtual, virtual to virtual, or virtual to physical hardware.
REPLICATION
OnQ offers a range of failback options from bare metal restore to incremental failback. You can failback to similar or different hardware, from physical to virtual, virtual to virtual, or virtual to physical hardware.
Specifications:
Model |
onQube |
onQube Rack |
408-15, 30 and 50 TB Models |
416-15, 30 and 50 TB Models |
420-15, 30 and 50 TB Models |
424-15, 30 and 50 TB Models |
onQ-POD |
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Protected Servers |
7 |
7 |
15 |
30 |
40 |
50 |
240 (60 / blade) |
Recommended # of servers |
2 |
2 |
10 |
20 |
30 |
40 |
200 (50 / blade) |
CPU Cores |
Intel Xeon D1541 8C/16T 2.1Ghz |
Intel Skylake 3104 6C/6T 1.7Ghz |
Intel Skylake 4110 8C/16T 2.1Ghz |
2 x Intel Skylake 4110 8C/16T 2.1Ghz |
2 x Intel Skylake 4114 10C/20T 2.2Ghz |
2 x Intel Skylake 4116 12C/24T 2.2Ghz |
4 x Intel E5 -2650 v4 12C/24T 2.2Ghz |
Memory |
64-128 GB |
64-192 GB |
128-256 GB |
128-512 GB |
192-512 GB |
256-512 GB |
1024 GB |
Storage |
5 TB |
5 TB |
3 Options: 15, 30, 50 TB |
3 Options: 15, 30, 50 TB |
3 Options: 15, 30, 50 TB |
3 Options: 15, 30, 50 TB |
100-400 TB |
512 GB |
512 GB |
1 TB |
1 TB |
1 TB |
1 TB |
2 TB |
|
2 of 4 Total Bays Used |
2 of 4 Total Bays Used |
3 Options: 4, 8, and 12 of 12 Total Bays Used |
3 Options: 4, 8, and 12 of 12 Total Bays Used |
3 Options: 4, 8, and 12 of 12 Total Bays Used |
3 Options: 4, 8, and 12 of 12 Total Bays Used |
30/60 (per Storage Module) |
|
Network |
2x1 GB 2x10 GB |
2x1 GB 2x10 GB |
4x1 GB 2x10 GB |
2x1 GB 4x1 GB |
2x1 GB 4x1 GB |
2x1 GB 4x1 GB |
6x10 GB |
Size |
Tower |
1U |
2U |
2U |
2U |
2U |
7-12U |
Documentation:
Download the Quorum onQ Appliance Datasheet (.PDF)