Tsecond Launches BRYCK, Mass Storage System
Tsecond, an AEI HorizonX portfolio company, has introduced the BRYCK platform, a Petabyte-capable, one of the smallest mass storage systems capable of capturing, processing, moving, and storing data from any system, anywhere. Customers can collect up to a petabyte (PB) of data, store and restore it at fast speeds in a media device the size of a palm yet durable enough to withstand the roughest circumstances. BRYCK supports the future of edge computing and storage for applications that require high data density and mobility.
BRYCK accelerates big data from the edge to insights by being high-density, robust, and portable, with a blazing fast I/O architecture and high-speed encryption. BRYCK features an innovative self-healing software platform that protects and secures data, ensures data consistency, enables high-speed data access, is completely compatible with existing infrastructures, and offers extensive monitoring.
Sahil Chawla, Co-founder, CEO, Tsecond, said, “For companies to gain a competitive advantage, they must be able to capture, manage, protect and analyze massive amounts of unstructured or semi-structured data wherever it is generated. BRYCK accelerates the delivery of big data to where it is needed and enables leaders to access those powerful insights to make faster, smarter decisions across every corner of their organization. No longer is a majority of the data left stranded at the edge.”
Until recently, companies who needed to move up to 1PB of data depended on expensive and time-consuming techniques to deliver their data to the required physical location. Massive data transfers from on-premises to data centers, for example, have traditionally needed large semi-trucks full of servers to transmit the data, wasting days, if not weeks. Customers will have access to all of their data in a matter of hours when using BRYCK. Transportation does not necessitate the use of trucks or heavy equipment.
BRYCK is deployable for a wide range of use cases including aerospace and aviation, autonomous vehicles, ships, defense, manufacturing, film production, data centers, and more. It includes:
- Increased speed to move and process data created at the edge:Customers will have access to time-critical data in hours versus weeks or months. 5G or dedicated fiber lines take too long — data-inactionability is a real problem.
- Increased processing speed at the edge: Processing speed is only as fast as you can read/write to storage; BRYCK has hundreds of gigabits of bandwidth.
- Cost reduction: Petabyte-level storage capacity and compact design reduce the number of physical trips required to move data from the edge to the data center to the cloud.
- One solution model:The system can be used for all data types and formats. BRYCK simplifies architecture and data access through standard interfaces and a user-friendly solution dashboard for easy device and performance monitoring.
- Deployment to anywhere data is created: Customers can capture large amounts of data from any type of edge, moving and static.
- Network-Free Big Data Transport: Eliminates the need for high-cost long-distance network connections between two sites. Transports data from remote locations that do not have network access and eliminate data transfer delays due to slow network performance.
- Secure Data Transfer:High-speed data encryption and physical data transport eliminate network-based security threats during the transfer.
- Size-Weight-and-Power: BRYCK is low weight, small in size, uses less power than a hairdryer, and is transportable in a suitcase.
Originally published at https://itvarnews.techplusmedia.com on January 13, 2022.