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DDI Health Finds DataCore Storage Virtualization Is The Right Medicine for Data Storage Challenges
DDI Health is Realizing the Benefits That DataCore's SANmelody Virtual SAN Software Has On Its Servers
Apr. 11, 2008 01:30 PM
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DataCore Software announced that DDI Health in Australia has
selected, deployed and is realizing notable benefits from DataCore’s SANmelody
virtual SAN software to manage its storage and support its software development
servers and VMware systems. DDI Health produces a range of solutions across the
diagnostic health services sector. The company was grappling with wasted disk
space, ‘out of disk space’ warnings that force systems and applications to be
shut down to add more disks and constant disk provisioning issues. Whereas one
set of servers would be full, another set would have disk space to spare,
thereby making the provisioning of disk space between systems an on-going and
fairly labor-intensive undertaking. With SANmelody in place to allocate disk
space to physical and virtual servers as well as workstations, the
administration team’s disk management headache has disappeared. Now there is
very little wasted disk space. Not only had disk administration been
labor-intensive, it was also fairly problematic and the resulting downtime was
very disruptive to daily operations.
“DataCore has removed a great deal of the complexity and
management burden from our IT systems staff by automating tedious tasks that
were error prone, disruptive and time consuming. Our overall productivity and
the high levels of system uptime being achieved are greatly improved since we
deployed SANmelody,” said Paul Graham, head of software development, DDI
Health.
Automating the delivery of disk space
Solving the management issues of disk space for the organization
has been a benefit. “With SANmelody all of the storage overhead and time we
were spending has gone away because the administration and provisioning of disk
space has become significantly easier – it is now an automated process,” added
Graham. “Now we equip each storage-hungry server with at least two terabytes of
virtual capacity via DataCore’s thin provisioning technology.” The applications
running on the six servers that DDI maintains have each been allocated a 2 TB
portion of the overall storage pool. Thin slices of storage are automatically
allocated from the SAN when needed and administrators no longer have to worry
about resizing partitions and, more importantly, about any users being
disrupted by systems running out of disk space.
Providing storage flexibility, high-availability and VMware
support
DDI Health uses VMware in the software development process,
particularly in terms of testing. During a typical software release cycle, DDI
might use up 100 GB of capacity in a day, by way of creating virtual
environments. “Using SANmelody we get full use of our disk capacity and we can
very quickly and easily expand the partitions that are required to accommodate
this extra data with very little or no effort whatsoever,” explained Graham.
DDI Health fits the profile of a small-to-midsize enterprise
(SME), which develops and sells software-based solutions to healthcare entities
across Australia,
in many cases to radiology practices as well as primary healthcare providers.
Thirty development staff are currently using the system for which SANmelody
serves as a backbone – providing both capacity “on demand,” enhancing
performance and ensuring high availability and data protection. Importantly,
the technology is completely transparent to users. It works behind the scenes
and provisions disk space for all to use.
Bottom-line: Cost savings, fewer headaches for IT
administrators and a more efficient business
DDI Health has realized a huge cost savings by virtue of the
fact that with SANmelody the company could use its choice of any Intel or AMD
server hardware platform. “Rather than going with a SAN vendor that required us
to use proprietary hardware, we found that with SANmelody we were able to get a
top of the line SAN supporting thin provisioning and yet spend only a tenth of
what a traditional SAN would have cost,” said Matthew Bardsley, managing
director, DDI Health.
DDI feels that SANmelody serves as a competitive
advantage, for the simple and straightforward reason that it enables their IT
team to do what they need to do and to do it better and faster.
“The combination of SANmelody with standard off the shelf
hardware has provided DDI Health with significant cost savings as well as
increased flexibility in the way we run our business,” commented Graham.
“SANmelody delivers not only cost savings, but enables us to see real
productivity increases. It has meant fewer headaches for IT staff and less
business interruption issues for our company as a whole. Our overall
productivity has certainly increased because of the uptime SANmelody delivers.”
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