Parsec Labs Releases HyperQ Storage Router

Today Parsec Labs LLC announced its new product, HyperQ Total Storage Management solution. The HyperQ Total Storage Management solution provides storage virtualization, bringing what Parec’s states as “the ultimate storage tiering solution to data centers.” HyperQ can add hybrid flash storage to any storage environment allowing data to cascade from flash to spinning disk to cloud.


Today Parsec Labs LLC announced its new product, HyperQ Total Storage Management solution. The HyperQ Total Storage Management solution provides storage virtualization, bringing what Parec’s states as “the ultimate storage tiering solution to data centers.” HyperQ can add hybrid flash storage to any storage environment allowing data to cascade from flash to spinning disk to cloud.

Parsec Labs has been around for a few years now. The initial idea behind forming the company was a solution to the problem of growing data and the demand for high-performance storage in small to medium sized businesses. Parsec wanted all storage professionals to be able to adopt new technologies while using their current investments and avoiding vendor lock in. Parsec developed HyperQ to directly address customer needs at the lowest possible cost.

Parsec’s patent pending HyperQ enables IT to transform its existing infrastructure into a dynamic environment that engages flash storage as needed to boost performance simultaneously expanding the available storage through transparent cloud archiving. HyperQ acts as a router for storage, automatically tiering most frequently accessed data to flash, less frequently access data to spinning disk, and cold data to the cloud. Parsec claims that HyperQ can be inserted into any existing storage infrastructure.

HyperQ would make upgrading storage infrastructure simple and they offer several subscription tiers to make it affordable. HyperQ is application agnostic. It can manage between 20TB to 80TB of storage per appliance. It can be managed through a web-based interface. And Parsec claims users can see up to 6 times the I/O performance

Availability and pricing

HyperQ is available now and starts at $500 per month.

Parsec Labs main site

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