Archive for the 'Remote Replication' Category

Exagrid’s iSCSI Backup Gateway

Friday, June 27th, 2008

A few months back our friends at Exagrid released the aptly named “Exagrid Deduplication Gateway for iSCSI” and had closely aligned themselves with the market leader in iSCSI storage, EqualLogic.

A slight name tweak now knows this box as the Exagrid iSCSI Backup Gateway (Data Sheet) which has a nicer ring to it. Make no bones about it, these guys want tape GONE.  And lets face it, tape is a pain in the ass neck.

Exagrid makes a pretty good case:

  • Eliminates failed backups and restores
  • Greatly reduces your backup window
  • Works with your existing backup app
  • Perfect for environments w/ 1-60TB backups
  • Compression and dedupe backups in one package
  • Optional WAN-efficient remote replication for DR

So, if you one of the 6000+ organizations that already have an EqualLogic SAN or are thinking of implementing one, this would be a great add-on to tie everything together from a backup perspective.

If you’d like to discuss this product or deduplication in general, please drop us a line.

VMware’s Site Recovery Manager and what it means for you

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

At long last, and after much fanfare, VMware’s Site Recovery Manager (SRM) is finally here.  Given the buzz around this product, we get a lot of folks asking “This is gonna be so great!….now, exactly what does SRM do?”

In a nutshell: SRM takes the hassle out of validating and testing your disaster recovery plan. DR plans have historically been  complex and difficult to errect and test, often involving heroic levels of scripting and finger-crossing.  SRM removes that and is honestly a quantum leap in simplifying this once daunting part of IT.

SRM ties into compatible replication engines from most leading vendors (EqualLogic, EMC, NetApp etc..) and allows you to create a “recovery image” that includes VM’s, storage and network connections at a remote location and to autonomously switch over to that image in the event of a disaster.  It also allows you to segregate this environment, allowing you to freely test it to ensure your environment fails over correctly without fear of impacting production ops.

One thing to keep in mind: SRM does NOT replicate data.  That duty is still the responsibility of the SAN, so make sure your storage platform has the requisite storage adapter for SRM.  EqualLogic has a great SRM adapter and when coupled with their excellent replication engine, creates a bulletproof DR platform.

If you’d like to see a demo of VMware’s SRM and EqualLogic  in action, simply let us know.

StoreVault introduces S550 w/ 750GB, 1TB drive support

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

StoreVault’s “little array that could” S500 is all grown up and now offers support for 750GB and 1TB SATA drives. Now known as the S550, it betters the previous S500’s 250GB and 500GB drive support, giving it a max raw capacity of 12TB now.

The S550 and its little, desktop-residing brother the S300 are perfect storage solutions for small to medium businesses: they can do SAN and NAS in the same box and offer the flexibility iSCSI and fibre connectivity. And because they’re a division of NetApp, they also offer a tweaked version of their award-winning DataONTAP storage operating system with features like snapshots and remote replication.

Another feature (and a very smart moev by NetApp) that makes these StoreVault boxes cool is their ability to replicate not only to other StoreVault arrays but to larger NetApp FAS arrays. This basically making these little guys gateway arrays to bring smaller organizations into the NetApp fold at an earlier stage in their lifecycle.

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Compellent’s Bullet-Proof Remote Replication

Friday, February 1st, 2008

If you’re a midrange SAN vendor in today’s market you need to offer some form of remote replication….and they all do. Given that, what makes one vendor’s implementation stand out over everyone else’s?

The goals are simple enough: offer fast, bandwidth-friendly replications that can be easily validated, don’t require a team from NASA to administer and can be quickly rolled over to in the event of a disaster.

However, most implementations are kludgy, full of gotcha’s and require massive amounts of professional services to erect and maintain. Compellent’s Remote Data Instant Replay on the other hand, is different.

Hows this for a dream-team of features:

  • Data De-Deplication
  • Synchronous and Asynchronous Implementations
  • Pre-Circuit Bandwidth Simulator
  • Comprehensive Bandwidth Shaping - down to the volume level
  • Ability to store replicas on different disk tiers and RAID sets to reduce cost
  • Replicate using Fibre or iSCSI
  • Replication / Failover Validation - Test your DR plan w/out bringing your environment down!

There are more but you get the picture. Ask your current SAN vendor (unless its Compellent) if they can do 1/2 of these things. Having done our research I can say their answer will most likely be no.

If you’re considering remote replication and would like to hear more about Compellent’s solution, please drop us a line to discuss further.

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Compellent and American Megatrends take home Storage Magazine honors

Friday, January 25th, 2008

Hows this for irony: we sign on as reseller partner with Compellent and American Megatrends and the following week BOTH win Finalist Awards in Storage Magazine’s 2007 Storage Products of the Year. I’d like to think our glowing blog posts of both products helped…but I’m pretty sure we had nothing to do with the outcomes.

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American Megatrends (AMI) won for their StorTrends 3200i iSCSI & NAS array and Compellent for their Storage Center SAN w/ NAS. The AMI 3200i slots in at the small-medium business market….right where the Compellent picks up and runs straight thru to the high-end enterprise.

Both solutions are notable in that they are both very good at masking their power and complexity to users, giving them a simple, strightforward and very flexible GUI from which to work.

Well, here’s to keeping good company in 2008. If you have any SAN or NAS projects in 08 please give us a shout and we can help architect a solution that may very well include one of these award winners.

Scale Datacom signs on as Compellent Business Partner…world cheers

Thursday, January 17th, 2008

We’ve always had a good iSCSI SAN solution for our customers (read:EqualLogic) but have never had a true enterprise-class EMC-killer solution on the fibre side…until now.

Scale Datacom is very proud to announce that we are now a Compellent Business Partner and able to offer our customers Compellent’s entire line of award-winning virtualized SAN products.

The nice thing about Compellent is that their solution does it all: Fibre and iSCSI SAN as well as NAS in a single, easy-admin environment. Also, in addition to enterprise features like snapshots, thin provisioning and remote replication, Compellent also offers the ability to automatically migrate data across different storage tiers while data remains online. This ensures that your data is on the most performance and cost-appropriate hardware and makes Compellent a great choice for everything from MS Exchange and SQL to VMware and Web Operations.

Their recent win as InfoWorld’s “Best SAN of the Year 2008″ is further proof that this company has got a product that offers great performance, easy of use and value.

Contact us today to discuss if Compellent is the right solution for your needs.

And check out our new Compellent Mini-Site for more info on this exciting solution.

EqualLogic Named InfoWorld’s 2008 “Best iSCSI SAN of the Year”

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

Boy is this getting old…or is it? Like our beloved New England Patriots, EqualLogic can do wrong these days. InfoWorld has voted EqualLogic “Best iSCSI SAN of the Year” for 2008. They are going to need a larger mantle for all their trophies.

Full press release here…

Yet another feather in their cap and further validation that the architecture path they’ve charted is the best for high-performance, feature-rich iSCSI SAN’s.

Let us know if you’d like to discuss how EqualLogic’s line of virtualized iSCSI SAN’s can help your organization.

RELDATA - Unifying your storage one gig at a time

Thursday, December 20th, 2007

Let me know if this sounds familiar: you have an aging fibre SAN, a bunch of direct-attach SCSI RAID arrays and tape devices in another department and a few newer iSCSI arrays in yet another corner of the company…and of course they’re all from different vendors.

Managing all these disparate storage resources can be a real pain in the ***, consuming time and resources. Add to that that they’re probably not being utilized to their fullest potential.

Enter RELDATA’s 9000 Series of unified storage gateways. They accept iSCSI, SCSI and fibre storage (disk and tape) and present “one pane of glass” to manage them all. The appliances are clsuter’able for high-availability and can remotely replicate over the WAN for DR purposes.

But wait, there’s more! They pull double-duty as both SAN and NAS heads and allow the storage behind them to be provisioned on the fly.

If you’re interested in hearing more or would like to schedule a WebEx to see the product in action, just drop us a line.

NetApp’s Little Brother spreads the love to SMB Market

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

StoreVault, NetApp’s division that is chartered with bringing its storage technology to the small to medium business (SMB) market, has just announced a new array: the S300.

Altho small in size, the StoreVault S300 is a very important box for several reasons: for SMBs, it brings NetApp’s enterprise-class DataONTAP storage OS to folks that normally couldn’t afford a support contract on a NetApp array, much less the array itself…and it allows NetApp a clear path down market for its products and services. The S300 and its larger sibling, the S500, are gateway products that will bring in new customers to the NetApp fold that may some day grow into a larger NetApp-branded solution. StoreVault S300

The S300 is a cube form factor, meaning it is just as comfortable sitting on a desk w/ an office printer as it is sitting on a rack shelf. It has 8 drive bays that accomodate either 250GB or 500GB SATA drives so a mac raw capacity of 4TB. It has 4 x Gigabit Ethernet ports for iSCSI connectivity and an integrated Ultra 160 SCSI port to hang a tape device off of. On the functionality side, it is the Swiss Army Knife of arrays: it can do NAS and SAN, Snapshots, RAID-DP (allowing for dual drive failures), and can either remotely replicate to another StoreVault or even NetApp FAS array.

That last feature allows the S300 to fill 2 roles: as a great central data storage platform for small businesses as well as a remote office array for larger organizations that have a NetApp environment at corporate for the S300 to replicate to.

Either way, these boxes are already generating a lot of customer buzz and will surely be a home run for StoreVault.

For pricing:  StoreVault Quote Generator.

EqualLogic Announces new SAS-based array - PS3700X

Friday, October 26th, 2007

EqualLogic has just announced a new member to its SAS-based iSCSI array family: the PeerStorage 3700X (PS-3700X). This new array boasts 16 x 400GB 10k rpm SAS drives, giving it a raw capacity of 6.4TB.

This nudges out its smaller brother, the PS3600X (16 x 300GB) which will be terminated at the close of this year. The 3700X offers 1.6TB more capacity than the outgoing 3600X and carries a List Price on $1000 higher. 1.6TB for $1000 is a GREAT deal no matter how you slice it…and an even better deal given that it comes w/ EqualLogic’s full compliment of features, like Snapshots, Remote Replication, MultiPath I/O, Thin Provisioning, Phone Home etc…

The 3700X is available for order today with first shipments hitting the UPS trucks by October 31th.

If you’d like pricing on this new array, simply drop us a line.


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