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Anite Deploys LeftHand's iSCSI SAN in Its Data Centers Using a VMware Virtualization Environment
Streamlines Operations with a Virtualized Environment
Mar. 27, 2008 03:00 PM
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LeftHand Networks announced that Anite has deployed LeftHand
Networks’ iSCSI SAN solution in two of its data centers using a VMware virtual
server environment.
Based in the United
Kingdom, Anite is an international software
and solutions company whose primary business is the provision of
industry-specific solutions for wireless telecoms, public sector and travel
markets.
“Historically Anite has had little islands of IT,” said
Jeremy Moss, group IT director for Anite. “We run some fairly standard business
applications, including customer support systems.”
The organization had too many servers and disparate storage
silos. “With so many servers and storage silos, the data centers were too
complex and inefficient,” noted Moss. “We needed to streamline our operations
for both cost and efficiency, and decided to move to VMware for server
virtualization.”
With a virtualized environment, the existing silo-type
storage infrastructure was no longer feasible. Anite wanted to implement
the high availability features of VMware Infrastructure 3 that require the
resiliency and data protection that comes with highly available storage.
Server virtualization gave Anite potential server resiliency advantages but it
required storage shared between the servers.
Anite identified LeftHand Networks’ iSCSI SAN solution as a
potential answer. Powered by LeftHand Networks SAN/iQ storage software,
the iSCSI SAN solution delivered a rich, fully-integrated feature set, advanced
data protection and centralized management, and provides a best-in-class
solution for optimizing performance and manageability in virtualized server
environments.
LeftHand’s iSCSI SANs include features such as thin
provisioning, which means that applications don’t require their total storage
capacity installed and allocated up front. An evaluation version of
LeftHand’s iSCSI SAN solution can be obtained by downloading LeftHand’s Virtual
SAN Appliance (VSA) from its website, allowing users to experience the rich capabilities
and full feature set inherent in LeftHand’s SAN/iQ software.
In-flight Testing
Recently Moss test-drove LeftHand’s SAN solution by
downloading the VSA: “I was on a business trip to Korea. On the way back I installed
two nodes on my laptop. In less than an hour it was up and running.”
While other passengers read magazines and watched movies,
Moss installed and configured a 2-node test SAN on his laptop. It was that
straightforward, and very beneficial. “It was extremely useful to help me
understand what the technical team was so excited about,” stated Moss.
On his return to the United Kingdom, Moss conducted a
test phase comparing LeftHand Networks’ iSCSI SAN solution and a Network
Appliance product. LeftHand’s SAN could be integrated into Anite’s Backup Exec
regime, which was a significant advantage. LeftHand Networks quickly became
Anite’s preferred choice as its shared storage solution provider.
Anite has a total of 16 LeftHand Networks storage nodes in
eight paired clusters for resilience, providing 60 terabytes of capacity.
LeftHand Networks storage nodes will be rolled out across additional
Anite sites along with VMware Server clusters over the next few months.
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