New cloud-based storage service aimed at inactive data

23.02.2009
Iron Mountain Monday announced a for data backup uses as part of its digital archiving and storage-as-a-service offerings.

The new (VFS), offered through the Boston-based vendor's Iron Mountain Digital division, is being pitched as an enterprise-class archiving service that gives users a lower-cost means of storing and managing static data files than does.

John Chancy, president of Iron Mountain Digital, said in a statement that the is targeted at the "50% to 60% of corporate data" that is inactive.

"Storing all that data in-house is not a sustainable storage strategy for companies today that are faced with soaring storage costs and ," Chancy claimed. He added that VFS can free up "precious storage resources" for users, while ensuring that archived data is secure and easily accessible or other purposes.

Elliott Townsend, IT manager at Bruns-Pak Corp. in Edison, N.J., said as part of that the data center design and construction services firm is currently using VFS along with Iron Mountain Digital's LiveVault service for backing up server data. The combination gives Bruns-Pak "an extremely robust and cost-effective disaster recovery solution," Townsend said.

Iron Mountain said VFS offers virtually unlimited storage capacity and can be integrated with a company's existing storage infrastructure to migrate inactive files to the vendor's data centers over a VPN. Authorized users can then retrieve files on an on-demand basis via a secure Internet connection, and applications can be set to automatically access data as needed.