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SUNNYVALE, Calif. ~ Nexsan, the pioneer of highly reliable and cost-effective storage, has announced a limited-time Storage Refresh Rebate program for trade-ins of qualifying Nexsan products. Customers in the Americas and EMEA regions can benefit from a rebate of $50 per terabyte on Blade, ATABoy, SATABoy, ATABeast, SATABeast, BEAST or E-Series systems returned to Nexsan with the purchase of a new BEAST or E-Series.
With over 2,600 systems deployed and over 600PB of storage under active maintenance today, Nexsan's storage products are known to be the most reliable and long-lasting in the industry. Customers frequently report that their systems are properly functioning seven or more years after deployment. The new trade-in program enables existing customers to upgrade to Nexsan's latest innovative solutions at a lower cost while reducing the environmental impact of disposing of unusable material.
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Nexsan channel partners also benefit from the trade-in program with the opportunity to offer the latest E-Series or BEAST systems as replacements for the trade-in. Common use cases include very large data sets, high-performance data vaults, bulletproof backup and archive, cybersecurity, and digital video. Jonathan Lassman, Director at Epaton said "This rebate program will hopefully get customers to find that old SATABEAST and turn it in for a new system with much more capacity and performance to meet their needs."
Andy Hill, Executive Vice President & Pre-Sales Worldwide at Nexsan said "For over 20 years we have built a reputation for highly reliable storage designed to serve specific use cases and business demands. As organizations assess their storage needs for 2024 we decided this was the perfect opportunity to offer customers the chance to benefit from our latest innovation and reliability through this rebate program."
Trade-in credits are given on a 1:1 ratio (one system returned for one new system purchased), with rebates calculated per raw TB of the returned system. Returned systems will only be accepted with Nexsan certified drives. More details can be found on their website here (Americas) and here (EMEA).
With over 2,600 systems deployed and over 600PB of storage under active maintenance today, Nexsan's storage products are known to be the most reliable and long-lasting in the industry. Customers frequently report that their systems are properly functioning seven or more years after deployment. The new trade-in program enables existing customers to upgrade to Nexsan's latest innovative solutions at a lower cost while reducing the environmental impact of disposing of unusable material.
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Nexsan channel partners also benefit from the trade-in program with the opportunity to offer the latest E-Series or BEAST systems as replacements for the trade-in. Common use cases include very large data sets, high-performance data vaults, bulletproof backup and archive, cybersecurity, and digital video. Jonathan Lassman, Director at Epaton said "This rebate program will hopefully get customers to find that old SATABEAST and turn it in for a new system with much more capacity and performance to meet their needs."
Andy Hill, Executive Vice President & Pre-Sales Worldwide at Nexsan said "For over 20 years we have built a reputation for highly reliable storage designed to serve specific use cases and business demands. As organizations assess their storage needs for 2024 we decided this was the perfect opportunity to offer customers the chance to benefit from our latest innovation and reliability through this rebate program."
Trade-in credits are given on a 1:1 ratio (one system returned for one new system purchased), with rebates calculated per raw TB of the returned system. Returned systems will only be accepted with Nexsan certified drives. More details can be found on their website here (Americas) and here (EMEA).
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