The BlackPearl family now accommodates smaller organisations, such as post-production houses, through large organisations requiring superior performance to handle complex, growing data sets, such as multi-site networks.
BlackPearl provides a direct interface from any workflow into an active archive, providing access to nearline storage, tape and cloud, while reducing costs.
The BlackPearl V Series serves as the new entry-level option, with the ability to store 300 million objects and transfer data at up to 300 MBps sustained to disk or tape. With a small 2U form factor, the V Series combined with a Spectra T50e Tape Library could store up to 750TB in a 6U space.
For larger environments, the BlackPearl P Series meets the needs of customers with very large archives that have higher throughput requirements. Designed for superior performance, the P Series can store a billion or more objects, transfer up to 3000 MBps sustained to disk or tape, and manage 20 or more LTO-7 tape drives paving the way for future generations of LTO and TS tape drives.
“BlackPearl has been a cost-effective, easy-to-use solution for organisations moving massive amounts of data to tape, and more recently, to disk and public cloud,” said Matt Starr, Spectra’s CTO (pictured). “With the addition of the V Series and P Series versions, we are extending the benefits of BlackPearl to every organisation, where data is critical to operations. This lets our customers find the right match for their unique workflow and confidently store and scale their data for pennies per gigabyte.”
The expansion of the BlackPearl family follows other recently announced enhancements to Spectra’s BlackPearl Deep Storage Gateway, including an integration with the Cyberduck open source client software tool and direct disaster recovery copy replicated to Amazon public cloud, including Glacier. With the addition of the two new versions, BlackPearl continues to be the premier deep storage solution on the market.