Developers: | National Technologies, Concern Automatics |
Date of the premiere of the system: | 2020/08/24 |
Technology: | DSS, Server Platforms, Data Centers - Data Center Technologies |
2020: Announcement of the NatsTech server equipment line (NatsTekh.Kh-C2 and NatsTekh.Kh-C3)
On August 24, 2020, the Avtomatika Concern of Rostec State Corporation presented the NatsTech line of computer equipment, consisting of several types of servers of standard architecture and a universal data storage system. NatsTech products are designed to store and process all types of data as part of state information systems or as an independent object of the information and telecommunication infrastructure of customers.
The solution is intended for traditional markets, including government agencies, state corporations and a wide range of corporate customers focused on the use of Russian computer equipment.
The line of servers includes two modifications "NatsTekh.Kh-C2" and "NatsTekh.Kh-C3," which are able to scale the storage subsystem within a wide range along with the growth of the customer's tasks. The solution has certified power supplies under the 80 PLUS Platinum program (with a load of 20%, the energy efficiency level reaches 90%), which provide reliable power to servers and save the cost of power supply and cooling the data center.
The NatsTech line was created taking into account the experience of building the domestic DSS, which is used to store data as part of most integrated SORM solutions when implementing the requirements of the Spring-Ozerov 374-FZ.
"The line of server equipment and data storage systems from the Avtomatika concern" NatsTech "is a high-tech domestic solution that allows you to work with large and rapidly growing volumes of data. The solution is characterized by the ability to quickly increase storage, fast data processing and ease of service and operation through rapid component changes (without tools) and visual service tips. "NatsTech" is not inferior to the samples of similar solutions of international companies, "said Vladimir Kabanov, General Director of the Avtomatika Concern. |