Reduxio
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Type | Private |
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Industry | Information technology, data storage, solid state drives |
Founded | 2012 |
Headquarters | Tel Aviv, Israel |
Key people |
Mark Weiner, co-founder and CEO Nir Peleg, co-founder and CTO Amnon Strasser, co-founder and VP Products |
Products | Not announced yet |
Website | www.reduxio.com |
Reduxio is an information technology and computer storage company based in Tel Aviv founded in 2012 by Mark Weiner, Nir Peleg and Amnon Strasser.[1] Reduxio builds a hybrid storage platform that provides high capacity savings and infinite data recoverability through unique real-time primary storage compression and deduplication and protection technologies called NoDup™ and Backdating™. Reduxio technology combines SSDs and HDDs in a very efficient block-level tiering combined with in-line dedup - which provides SSD performance at an affordable price point for the majority of the storage market. The company received a total of $12 million in venture capital funding, raised from JVP, Carmel Ventures and Intel Capital.[2]
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