StorONE's Platform Reduces Storage Guardian's Data Center Footprint by 80%
August 11th, 2025 2:08 PM
By: Advos Staff Reporter
StorONE's efficient storage platform has enabled Storage Guardian to significantly reduce its data center footprint and power consumption, showcasing the potential for sustainable IT infrastructure solutions.

StorONE, a developer known for its highly efficient storage platform, has achieved a significant milestone in its partnership with Storage Guardian, a leading managed service provider. By adopting StorONE's unified software-defined storage platform, Storage Guardian has managed to reduce its physical storage footprint from nine full cabinets to just two. This reduction not only signifies a dramatic decrease in space and energy consumption but also allows Storage Guardian to expand its service offerings to customers without compromising on performance or security.
Storage Guardian specializes in providing managed backup, disaster recovery, and cyber resilience services. Utilizing technologies such as Veeam, immutable storage, and automation workflows, the company ensures that its customers' critical workloads are protected against various threats. The integration of StorONE's platform has enabled Storage Guardian to achieve faster backup and recovery times, alongside greater scalability, all while maintaining a smaller physical and environmental footprint.
The efficiency of StorONE's platform stems from its design, which was optimized from the ground up to minimize hardware requirements while maximizing performance. This approach has not only reduced Storage Guardian's energy consumption and freed up valuable data center space but also aligned with the growing emphasis on sustainability in IT infrastructure. As StorONE and Storage Guardian demonstrate, it is possible to achieve operational efficiency, cost savings, and environmental benefits simultaneously.
Omry Farajun, Founder of Storage Guardian, highlighted the transformative impact of StorONE's platform, noting the significant reduction in infrastructure needs and energy use. Gal Naor, CEO and Co-Founder of StorONE, emphasized the broader implications of this achievement, pointing to a future where IT infrastructure is leaner, smarter, and capable of delivering more with less. This partnership serves as a compelling example of how technology can drive sustainability in the data center industry, offering a blueprint for others to follow.
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