Buffalo's New External HDDs: A Step Forward in Ransomware Protection
In a strategic move to bolster data security for businesses, Buffalo, a prominent player in the technology sector headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo, has announced the expansion of its external Hard Disk Drive (HDD) lineup. The recent introduction of high-capacity models aims to address growing concerns around ransomware threats and data management efficiency.
The new models, compatible with USB 3.2 (Gen 1), include nine different variants across three series: the HD-QHAU3/R5 series for RAID5 configurations, the HD-WHAU3/R1 series supporting RAID1, and the HD-SHU3 series featuring single-drive setups. The capacities range from 20TB to a staggering 128TB, allowing businesses to choose solutions that best fit their operational needs.
Solutions for Ransomware
One of the standout features of these external HDDs is their capability to back up data stored on Buffalo’s TeraStation NAS devices as read-only files. This creates a vital layer of protection against ransomware attacks, ensuring that organizations possess accessible recovery points. With efficient backup processes that track history, restoration becomes quicker and more reliable during emergencies.
Additionally, to enhance reliability and longevity, these drives come equipped with high-durability fans for optimal cooling, sturdy power adapters, and high-reliability hard disks intended for continuous operation. Notably, these devices are supported by an impressive three-year warranty, reassuring corporate customers of their investment.
Enhanced Features
These HDDs are not just about storage; they come with advanced monitoring features. The built-in alert systems utilize LEDs and alarm sounds to notify users of hard disk replacement needs or anomalies. Furthermore, the predictive maintenance service known as