Peer Software today announced significant advancements across its enterprise data orchestration and analytics platform with new releases of Peer Global File Service (PeerGFS) and PeerIQ. Together, these updates deliver expanded storage platform support, improved resiliency and performance, enhanced security and compliance, and powerful analytics for hybrid and multi-cloud enterprises.
PeerGFS: Simplifying Multi-Cloud File Management and Replication
The new version of PeerGFS introduces major updates to simplify file management and replication across multi-site, multi-platform, and hybrid multi-cloud environments. Key enhancements include:
- Expanded Dell Ecosystem Integration – Building on its proven support for Dell PowerScale, PeerGFS now extends integration to Dell PowerStore and enhances support for Dell Unity. This expansion enables replication and synchronization of SMB, NFS, and multi-protocol workloads.
- Enterprise Resiliency and Performance – Features such as large file transfer resume, significantly faster rescans, DFS Namespace integration for multi-protocol jobs, and streamlined NFS failover automation boost reliability and uptime.
PeerGFS continues to empower organizations to keep data highly available and consistent across complex environments—from edge to data center to cloud—enabling Active-Active synchronization, maintaining version integrity for collaborative file sharing, and replicating massive volumes of unstructured data with confidence.
PeerIQ: Multi-Platform Storage Analytics and Monitoring
The latest release of PeerIQ, Peer Software’s multi-platform storage analytics and monitoring solution, now delivers machine learning–based anomaly detection and expanded scalability for large-scale hybrid environments.
New capabilities include:
- Machine Learning–Based Anomaly Detection – Identifies abnormal user or client IP behavior, with continuous analysis and algorithm retraining to refine accuracy.
- Comprehensive Event Logging – Provides detailed, real-time event capture for file event monitoring and auditing across the enterprise.
These innovations give IT and security teams a powerful toolkit for proactive monitoring, compliance reporting, and faster issue resolution—helping them spot and address potential problems before they impact operations.
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Peer Software Expands Data Orchestration and Analytics Platform with Major Updates to PeerGFS and PeerIQ
Peer Software today announced significant advancements across its enterprise data orchestration and analytics platform with new releases of Peer Global File Service (PeerGFS) and PeerIQ. Together, these updates deliver expanded storage platform support, improved resiliency and performance, enhanced security and compliance, and powerful analytics for hybrid and multi-cloud enterprises.
PeerGFS: Simplifying Multi-Cloud File Management and Replication
The new version of PeerGFS introduces major updates to simplify file management and replication across multi-site, multi-platform, and hybrid multi-cloud environments. Key enhancements include:
PeerGFS continues to empower organizations to keep data highly available and consistent across complex environments—from edge to data center to cloud—enabling Active-Active synchronization, maintaining version integrity for collaborative file sharing, and replicating massive volumes of unstructured data with confidence.
PeerIQ: Multi-Platform Storage Analytics and Monitoring
The latest release of PeerIQ, Peer Software’s multi-platform storage analytics and monitoring solution, now delivers machine learning–based anomaly detection and expanded scalability for large-scale hybrid environments.
New capabilities include:
These innovations give IT and security teams a powerful toolkit for proactive monitoring, compliance reporting, and faster issue resolution—helping them spot and address potential problems before they impact operations.
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