Nasuni and Oracle Cloud: Built for the Multicloud Era
Nick Burling discusses the company’s latest announcement: Nasuni and Oracle Cloud partnered to modernize enterprise file management.
March 24, 2026 | Nick Burling
The single cloud era is behind us.
Most enterprises did not intentionally become multicloud organizations. It happened through growth, regional expansion, regulatory requirements, AI initiatives, and acquisitions. What started as flexibility is now structural. Multicloud is the operating model.
That shift is what makes our partnership with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) significant.
As of today, Nasuni supports OCI as a cloud foundation for the Nasuni File Data Platform. Customers can run Nasuni using OCI Object Storage and OCI Compute to unify the storage, protection, and management of unstructured data across hybrid and distributed environments.
This is not simply about adding another supported provider. It reflects a deeper requirement emerging in enterprise IT. File data architecture must keep pace with multicloud reality.
Multicloud Exposed the File Data Gap
As organizations adopted multiple clouds, compute and applications adapted quickly. File data did not.
Unstructured data remains spread across legacy NAS systems, regional file servers, and cloud-specific silos. Each infrastructure decision introduces more fragmentation. That fragmentation increases operational complexity, weakens governance, and complicates cyber recovery.
The answer is not choosing one cloud over another. It is building a file data platform that spans them consistently.
What OCI Support Enables
With Nasuni running on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, file data and immutable snapshots are stored natively in OCI Object Storage using Oracle’s S3 Compatibility API. Nasuni management and lightweight edge cache virtual machines run on OCI Compute, delivering high-performance local file access while centralizing data in cloud object storage.
Underpinning this is UniFS, Nasuni’s patented global file system. Every deployment operates within a single global namespace, eliminating traditional file silos. Policies, protection models, and management workflows remain consistent regardless of the underlying cloud.
This architectural consistency allows organizations to align file services with broader Oracle Cloud strategies without rearchitecting their environment. It also avoids vendor lock-in by separating file services from infrastructure decisions.
In a multicloud world, that independence is essential.
Resilience and Governance at Cloud Scale
Cyber resilience must function across environments, not within them.
Nasuni Continuous File Versioning captures immutable snapshots as frequently as every minute and stores them without retention limits. Millions of files can be restored in minutes, and entire file shares can be recovered rapidly.
All data is encrypted in transit and at rest, with customers retaining control of their encryption keys. Combined with OCI’s enterprise-grade performance, scalability, and security, organizations can modernize file infrastructure while maintaining strict compliance and governance requirements.
Control the Data, Not the Cloud
Modernizing file management reduces infrastructure complexity and lowers cost. More importantly, it creates a governed, consolidated foundation for unstructured data.
That foundation is becoming strategic. Unstructured data fuels analytics, product development, engineering workflows, and increasingly AI initiatives. Fragmented storage environments slow innovation and dilute visibility. Unified global file services restore control.
By extending support to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, Nasuni gives customers the freedom to align with Oracle Cloud strategies without splintering their file environment or compromising resilience.
Cloud strategies will continue to evolve. Platforms will shift. Priorities will change.
Your file data should not have to move every time they do.
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