
QuantaStor Platform
Cloud file storage software
Block storage software
Object storage solutions
Storage management software
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What is QuantaStor Platform
QuantaStor Platform is software-defined storage and storage management software used to build and operate block, file, and object storage on commodity servers. It targets IT teams and service providers that need centralized provisioning, monitoring, and data services across heterogeneous storage hardware. The platform focuses on unifying multiple back-end storage technologies behind a single management plane and exposing storage through common protocols and APIs. It is typically deployed on-premises or in private cloud environments where organizations want control over infrastructure and storage policy.
Unified multi-protocol storage
QuantaStor supports presenting storage through multiple access methods (block, file, and object) from a single platform. This can reduce the need to run separate products for different workloads and simplifies operational processes. It is well-suited to environments that must serve mixed application requirements (e.g., virtualization plus file shares plus S3-compatible object use cases). The unified approach can also help standardize provisioning and access controls across storage types.
Hardware-agnostic deployment model
The platform is designed to run on commodity x86 servers and work with a range of storage devices, which can help organizations avoid lock-in to a single storage appliance. This is useful for teams that want to reuse existing hardware or standardize on a server vendor while keeping storage software consistent. It also supports scaling by adding nodes or capacity as requirements grow. For service providers, this model can align with multi-tenant or multi-cluster operations across different hardware generations.
Centralized management and automation
QuantaStor provides a centralized interface for provisioning, monitoring, and managing storage services across clusters. It typically includes policy-driven configuration and API-based automation options that fit infrastructure-as-code and operational tooling. Centralized management can reduce manual configuration drift compared with managing individual storage nodes independently. This is particularly relevant where storage must be integrated into broader virtualization or private cloud workflows.
Requires infrastructure operations expertise
Because it is deployed and operated by the customer (or a service provider), QuantaStor generally requires skills in server/storage administration, networking, and capacity planning. Organizations looking for a fully managed experience may find the operational burden higher than cloud-native storage services. Day-2 operations such as upgrades, performance tuning, and troubleshooting remain the customer’s responsibility. This can increase time-to-value for smaller IT teams.
Feature depth varies by backend
In software-defined storage platforms, some capabilities depend on the underlying storage back-end and hardware configuration. As a result, feature parity and performance characteristics can vary across deployments, and teams may need to validate specific data services for their chosen architecture. This can complicate standardization across sites if different back-ends are used. It also increases the importance of reference architectures and testing before production rollout.
Less oriented to end-user collaboration
QuantaStor is primarily infrastructure storage software rather than an end-user file collaboration or content workspace product. Organizations needing features like user-facing sharing workflows, document collaboration, and governance tailored to business users typically need additional applications on top. This can add integration work for identity, auditing, and user experience. It is better positioned as a storage layer than as a complete collaboration suite.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Community Edition | Free (80 TB, 2‑year license key; non‑commercial use) | Feature‑limited free edition for non‑commercial use; 80 TB raw capacity per server; 2‑year license key (renewable). |
| Trial Edition | Free (45‑day, 256 TB license) | Full‑featured 45‑day POC trial license (256 TB raw capacity) to evaluate Enterprise features. |
| Enterprise Edition | Pricing based on raw TB (quote required) | Full‑featured commercial production license. Subscription pricing is based on aggregate raw TB in the storage grid, support tier (Silver/Gold/Platinum), and subscription term (1, 3, or 5 years). Includes support, upgrades, maintenance; HA included. |
| Cloud Edition | Pricing based on raw TB (quote required) | Full‑featured commercial license for MSPs/CSPs with license provisioning/chargeback tools; identical features to Enterprise Edition; backed with Platinum support. |
| Migration Edition | Monthly subscription (quote required) | Feature‑specific license for portable/transport appliances; licensed on a monthly subscription period. |
| Express Edition | Pricing by quote (OEM channel) | Low‑cost OEM single‑node NAS/SAN license; sold through OEM/reseller partners. |
Seller details
OSNexus, Inc.
Santa Clara, California, United States
2010
Private
https://www.osnexus.com/
https://x.com/osnexus
https://www.linkedin.com/company/osnexus/