DATAZONE, a reliable partner for TrueNAS solutions, is strengthening its activities around the leading open-source storage platform in Germany. With this strategic expansion, DATAZONE underscores its commitment to providing even more comprehensive support to businesses implementing Enterprise Storage and Software-Defined Storage.
Expertise with TrueNAS
As an experienced TrueNAS Partner, DATAZONE has already successfully completed numerous projects with TrueNAS Enterprise — our customers benefit from deep expertise in ZFS-based storage solutions, virtualization, and backup strategies.
More Services, More Possibilities
With the intensification of the partnership, DATAZONE offers:
- Extended consulting for TrueNAS Enterprise Storage
- Custom hardware solutions and TrueNAS Appliances
- Protocol integration including SMB, NFS, iSCSI as well as virtualization (VMware, Proxmox, KVM)
- Migration from existing NAS systems (e.g., Synology, QNAP) to TrueNAS
Why TrueNAS with DATAZONE?
TrueNAS is the leading platform for open-source NAS and Enterprise Storage. With features such as High Availability, ZFS data integrity, and cloud integration, TrueNAS provides a future-proof solution for businesses of all sizes.
Contact Us
Whether you want to purchase TrueNAS, configure a TrueNAS Appliance, or need a tailored storage solution — DATAZONE is your point of contact in Germany.
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