conova deploys ADVA OLS solution for highly secure DCI connectivity
ADVA FSP 3000 with ALM monitoring technology and Layer 1 encryption protects high-capacity Fibre Channel services

ADVA's technology takes conova's DCI network to new heights
With the ability to transport the most advanced low-latency 32Gbit/s Fibre Channel services, our new network empowers us to realize the full value of our state-of-the-art data centers.
“When it comes to data center interconnect technology that offers agility, security and speed, our portfolio and our team are second to none. We’ve provided conova with a network optimized for the fastest, most reliable SAN connectivity. Now its team is free to tackle soaring data demand using flash storage and other latest-generation technologies,” commented Andreas Jelinek, senior director, sales, Eastern Europe, Russia and CIS, ADVA. “Today’s enterprise customers need their data to be constantly available but also expect it to be fully protected. With our simple and effective technology, conova’s customers can be assured that all data and control traffic is safe. What’s more, as our ConnectGuard™ Optical encryption technology adds just 100ns of latency, total security comes at virtually no cost to performance.”
“Together with ADVA, we’ve delivered the ideal DCI network for conova’s specific needs. It’s a future-proof solution that ensures excellent performance as well as robust protection of data integrity,” said Christian Cehovin, country manager, Austria, dacoso. “We’ve worked very closely with ADVA on this project to ensure there could be no room for error. Together we’ve built up a formidable reputation for designing and installing solutions that provide low-latency, high-capacity transport for business continuity and disaster recovery. conova’s solution is the product of ADVA’s world-class technology, the energy and passion of our team and a wealth of combined expertise. And, with our ongoing maintenance and support, it’s sure to provide value for conova’s customers for many years to come.”