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TODAY'S TOP SOA & WEBSERVICES LINKS Virtualization News Desk SoftBank Telecom Deploys DataCore Virtualization
Deploys DataCore Virtual Storage, VMware and Xsigo I/O for Disaster Recovery
May. 30, 2008 08:15 AM
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the deployment and verification test, SoftBank Telecom established a connection
between its data centers in In doing so, it successfully transferred the virtual server
and virtual storage environments on the SANmelody provided the wide-area virtual volume duplication, data synchronization using iSCSI, and wide-area automatic failover and fail-back functions by enabling the virtual storage and VMware ESX virtual machines to work together across the entire infrastructure. Specific benefits of SANmelody that were verified in the recent infrastructure-wide disaster recovery testing include: Providing
wide-area storage virtualization and remote site storage mirroring. Supporting
the use of wide-area Infiniband and iSCSI. Enabling a reduction in the costs of doing disaster recovery as well as a reduction in terms of complex work needed for customization ' previously obstacles to the introduction and operation of the new systems. 'It is clear that the combination of virtual storage and virtual servers in an overall virtual infrastructure make it much easier to do disaster recovery,' states Peter Thompson, Vice President of Asia Pacific, DataCore Software. 'SoftBank Telecom successfully completed an impressive, large-scale verification test of their disaster recovery measures using SANmelody to virtualize their storage over a wide-area, Infiniband-based virtual infrastructure. Virtual infrastructures make disaster recovery practical.' The
project confirmed that the HA functions of SANmelody and VMware ESX operated
over wide areas spanning distances of over 500 kilometers. In addition, the
collaboration with virtual I/O technology provided by Xsigo Systems will enable
DataCore to better meet customer needs for iSCSI use over long distances, which
is anticipated to increase in the future, and for the effective use of high
bandwidth networks like Infiniband. YOUR FEEDBACK
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