DataCore announced that
it has accepted a $30
million equity investment
from Insight Venture
Partners and Updata
Partners. Insight Venture
Partners is a private
equity and venture
capital firm focused on
the global software and
Internet industries.
Updata Partners is an
information
technology-focused
venture capital firm
whose general partners
have been active as
investors and operators
in the IT industry for
more than two decades.
DataCore announced that
JMR Construction has
become a DataCore
SANmelody customer
courtesy of DataCore
partner Integral
Networks. VMware and
DataCore serve as a way
forward for the DataCore
partner and customer
alike. The combination
provides a cost effective
alternative that made it
practical for JMR to save
by not having to invest
in additional, physical
servers.
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3PAR announced that a
recently released report
by the Taneja Group
defines and analyzes a
new category of
next-generation Fibre
Channel storage systems
from vendors including
3PAR. The report
forecasts revenue growth
for next-generation Fibre
Channel storage systems
for the period between
2007 and 2011 and
identifies shifts in the
Fibre Channel storage
market that Taneja
believes are largely
responsible for driving
revenue growth for this
new segment.
From Application
Virtualization to Xen, a
round-up of the
virtualization themes &
topics being discussed in
NYC June 23-24, 2008 by
the world-class speaker
faculty at the 3rd
International
Virtualization Conference
& Expo being held by
SYS-CON Events in The
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midtown Manhattan.
Existing storage
management methods and
tools can't keep pace
with exploding storage
requirements. Application
expansion, digital media
formats, and regulatory
compliance have all
contributed to the
fast-growing demand.
According to IDC, storage
administrator
productivity has to
increase 60% a year just
to keep up with the
anticipated growth in
storage capacity. To make
matters worse, 24x7 data
access requirements are
closing the management
windows available to
administrators to do
management tasks.
Red Hat is a trusted
open source provider.
Red Hat offers enterprise
customers a long-term
plan for building
infrastructures on the
quality and innovation of
open source. Combining
open source operating
system platform, Red Hat
Enterprise Linux,
together with
applications, management,
and Services Oriented
Architecture (SOA)
solutions, including the
JBoss Enterprise
Middleware Suite.
Enterprises of all sizes
are building flexible
storage infrastructures
using Internet SCSI
(iSCSI) and advanced
virtualization
technologies that let
them allocate and shift
SAN resources dynamically
in response to the
demands of their
virtualized server
environments.
NetApp announced that the
Breckenridge Group (BGI)
created a more efficient
and effective storage
environment with the
recent implementation of
the StoreVault S500
storage solution. BGI is
a management firm
specializing in the
development, operations,
and ongoing support of
various restaurant and
hotel locations
throughout the western
United States. BGI's IT
environment consisted of
150 workstations and 250
PC-based point of sales
(POS) terminals in the
field along with 80
workstations, 14 physical
servers, and 16 virtual
servers that were located
in the company's main
office. With more than
4TB of direct-attached
storage (DAS), the tasks
of archiving, accessing,
and backing up data were
cumbersome.
DataCore Software
announced that Woodgrain
Millwork has purchased
and deployed its flagship
SANsymphony software from
DataCore authorized
partner Right! Systems
(RSI). RSI is a solution
provider of
virtualization solutions.
'SANsymphony allowed us
to add a new EMC array
and make it work
effectively with our
existing HP EVA storage,
improving and harnessing
the combination to run in
tandem and support our
mix of database, ERP and
VMware server systems,'
said Chip Olsen, senior
systems engineer,
Woodgrain Millwork. 'With
SANsymphony now in place,
we have been able to
significantly improve
performance and address
the uptime and
availability issue for
our SQL servers and ERP
application - something
mission-critical to our
operations.'
After a $1.5 million
angel round, Desktone,
which was started in 2006
by Eric Pulier, who also
started SOA Software, US
Interactive and IVT,
picked up $17 million in
first-round funding about
a year ago from Highland
Capital Partners,
SoftBank Capital, Citrix
Systems and the
China-based Tangee
International. SoftBank
as well as Deutsche
Telekom could become
service providers. Ruda
says the brains behind
the technology is Paul
Gaffney, the former CIO
of Staples. The company
has maybe 40 people, more
than half of them in
Shanghai doing
development, which
explains Tangee's
involvement.
The Belgian Post Office
collaborated with NetApp
for its data backup and
archival. To manage this
data, the post office is
switching to a virtual
infrastructure developed
by NetApp in combination
with conventional
physical tape. In doing
this, the post office is
keeping pace with the
current trend of
virtualization in the
storage environment,
minimizing risk, and
maximizing its return on
investment in IT spend.
DataCore announced that
St. Marien Amberg
Hospital has implemented
SANmelody as the storage
foundation that supports
its information systems
and PACS (Picture
Archiving and
Communication System)
project running on a
VMware environment. The
virtual infrastructure
not only offers high
availability, better
performance and lower
management costs, but
also halves the
electricity and cooling
costs by using less
hardware to do more work.
'By using a combination
of DataCore storage and
VMware server
virtualization, we have
laid the foundation for
an IT environment of the
future,' said Dr Dietmar
Braeuer, head of
information technology at
St. Marien Amberg
Hospital. 'More
flexibility, more
functionality and
performance, less
hardware.'
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.
Key opinion-formers in
the field of
infrastructure and
pioneers of
virtualization
technologies of all types
have already begun
submitting speaking
proposals to
Virtualization Conference
& Expo 2008 East, being
held in New York City,
23-24 June, 2008. Topics
covered will range from
Server Virtualization,
Application
Virtualization, Desktop
Virtualization, Network
Virtualization, I/O
Virtualization and
Storage Virtualization,
to Virtual Machine
Automation, Physical to
Virtual (P2V) Migration,
Management Applications,
Tools and Utilities, and
Virtualization Scripts
and Procedures.
Microsoft has confirmed
that the Vista-generation
Longhorn Server is
officially going to be
called Windows Server
2008, a name indicative
of when it will come out.
The company already
admitted last week that
the Viridian
virtualization widgetry
meant to complement
Longhorn has shucked some
major features so it can
get out within six months
of Longhorn.
AMD's first quarter was a
disaster. It's not just
that its ASPs were gutted
by the price war with
Intel, '80%' of AMD's
problems were simply
shipments, its CEO Hector
Ruiz said. ASPs were only
a 'small piece' of the
picture, Ruiz said, a
fact that has a lot to do
with Intel's product
overhaul. He said it took
Intel four years to do
it, but 'they did a good
job.'
Brocade announced the
availability of Brocade
Access Gateway for HP
BladeSystem offerings.
The new feature enables
interoperability between
Brocade blade SAN
switches and products
from other SAN switch and
director manufacturers,
while also improving SAN
management and reducing
costs.
Tape used to be much
cheaper than on-line
storage. Not any more.
While it is still neither
infinite nor free (and
it's certainly not free
to manage), on-line
storage is pretty
inexpensive these days. A
smaller company needs
tapes for disaster
recovery (although
on-line vendor-based
alternatives exist), but
daily backups should be
on-line.
The demand for storage
will continue to grow.
Endless amounts of data
are being created driving
greater storage capacity
requirements and price
improvements. That same
data must be classified
and moved into various
tiers of storage to
facilitate cost-effective
implementations.
Information lifecycle
management (ILM) offers a
set of practices and
tools for managing the
classification and
movement of data in
alignment with
service-level and
cost-of-ownership
objectives.
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