StorX Network Integrates with Acronis, Leading the Way in Enterprise-Level Decentralized Backup Solutions

Source Cryptopolitan

In a move that underscores the growing convergence of Web3 infrastructure with mainstream enterprise technology, StorX Network, a leading Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Network (DePIN) for cloud storage, has announced its integration with Acronis, the global  leader in cyber protection and backup solutions.

As a result of this partnership, decentralized storage which is open to enterprises is now more accessible, censorship resistant, and cheaper than the cloud solutions offered by Acronis. Their backup systems can now be seamlessly integrated with Acronis’ cloud storage to offer a decentralized solution, enabling the backup and recovery processes to be secured with advanced data storage and disaster recovery techniques.

For individuals and companies, data breaches, ransomware attacks and centrally based storage systems have become critical pain points in the digital-first economy. The current cloud-based storage solution does not offer users value for their money in terms of data sovereignty, security, and maintaining cost efficiency.

The challenges posed by Acronis and StorX are addressed directly by these challenges in offering a Web3-enabled backup solution that encompasses all the features offered by enterprise solutions alongside cyber-secured features.

  • Secure & Encrypted – End-to-end encryption protects sensitive and important data from unauthorized access.
  • Censorship-Resistant – Distributed across hundreds of independent StorX nodes, eliminating single points of failure.
  • Enterprise-Grade Reliable – Built on Acronis’ proven backup infrastructure, trusted by global enterprises.
  • Cost-Efficient & Scalable – Built for businesses looking to reduce centralized storage overheads while maintaining regulatory compliance.

A Strategic milestone for StorX and DePIN Ecosystem

This integration represents more than just a technical enhancement. It is the progress that needs to be made for DePIN to be used by larger businesses. With StorX facilitating decentralized edge storage and Acronis providing seamless backup orchestration, businesses comprise a hybrid storage architecture that integrates the strengths of Web3 infrastructure and enterprise cybersecurity.

“This integration marks a significant milestone for StorX as we continue bridging decentralized storage with enterprise-grade requirements,” said Prashant Acharya, Senior Communications Manager, StorX Network. “The future of data storage is decentralized, and by combining our DePIN-powered infrastructure with Acronis’ trusted backup technology, we are delivering a solution that enterprises can rely on without compromise.”

The outcome is anticipated to increase the rate at which enterprises start using decentralized cloud storage while simultaneously strengthening the position of StorX in Web3 data infrastructure.

In the meantime, the StorX Network plans to expand the integration and add sophisticated automated disaster recovery, smart contract-based access controls, and API-mandated transfers for direct movement by enterprises from centralized to decentralized storage providers.

The shift also points to an overarching change within the industry—DePIN networks such as StorX are transitioning from Web3-native storage solutions to enterprise-ready infrastructure, advancing a blend between legacy IT ecosystems and future decentralized frameworks. 

What’s StorX Network 

StorX Network is a decentralized cloud storage platform using the DePIN architecture model, allowing users to securely, privately, and economically store data within global distributed storage nodes. Through the removal of centralized intermediaries, data privacy, resilience, and censorship resistance for individuals, developers, and enterprises is greatly enhanced with StorX. 

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Visit: https://storx.tech 

This press release is informational in nature and does not constitute a legal partnership, joint venture, or agency announcement of the relationship between StorX Network and Acronis. Acronis International GmbH. is an independent leader in the industry of cyber protection and backup solutions. All rights, title, and interest and to Acronis trademarks, logos, copyrights and other intellectual property are the exclusive property of Acronis International GmbH. or its licensors. StorX Network acts as an independent entity, and nothing in this press release should be interpreted as any affiliation, endorsement, or joint venture with Acronis International GmbH. beyond the outlined technical integration.

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