Major Aluminum Manufacturer Alcan Singen Embraces Thin Provisioning and Virtualization With DataCore and VMware
Posted on: Monday, 16 July 2007, 09:13 CDT
MUNICH, Germany, July 16 /PRNewswire/ -- Alcan Singen GmbH, a German manufacturer of aluminum products and by-products, has implemented a flexible virtual infrastructure that combines DataCore SAN virtualization and VMware. In order to gain better management control of its IT resources, Alcan Singen decided to consolidate two local storage networks into one company-wide SAN (Storage Area Network), providing centralized storage management and provisioning using DataCore's SANsymphony(TM) solution. SANsymphony was selected because of its hardware independence, flexibility, high performance and high availability.
The DataCore virtualization suite provides Alcan with thin provisioning, the ability to automate capacity management to applications. By using thin provisioning, Alcan gains higher utilization of all of its available data storage resources and also achieves better load balancing of capacity usage across the company-wide SAN that helped correct network bottlenecks.
Alcan Singen Inc. is an aluminum processing company and the largest factory within the Alcan group, producing rolled and extruded products, automobile components and systems, as well as other by-products. In 2006, its 1,800 employees achieved an annual revenue turnover of 684 Million Euros. The integration of new business units and an increase in the number of new processing applications being added to the network, led to pressure on local performance and capacity bottlenecks in the two separate data centers. It therefore became obvious that the storage architecture needed to be re- structured by consolidating all data into one SAN that could be centrally managed and made highly available.
The system integrator, Kumatronik, who had already implemented the VMware server virtualization solution within Alcan, recommended DataCore's SANsymphony as the central management platform to manage and provision the SAN storage. "Alcan had already experienced the benefits of virtualization due its VMware installation and it therefore was a natural progression to add storage virtualization that allowed similar hardware independence for their data," said Benjamin Nies, Key Account Manager, Kumatronik. "Storage and server virtualization go hand-in-hand and it makes sense to combine the advantages offered by both technologies."
Existing Hardware, New Flexibility and Functionality
Alcan has installed SANsymphony on two standard servers in separate data centers. These servers have become the Storage Domain Servers (SDS), which centrally control and redundantly protect the total data storage complex via six Fibre Channel switches. Through these storage servers, Alcan now has at its disposal advanced enterprise features and services like synchronous mirroring, snapshots, thin provisioning and auto failover. Moreover, these features and services are virtualized across the network.
The storage devices were adopted from the existing system and were easily integrated into the new SAN. With the better resource utilization, Alcan was able to eliminate the capacity shortage without additional investment in storage hardware. The application server now can access the total disk capacity in the larger, virtual storage pools without restrictions and has significantly higher performance - thanks to SANsymphony's advanced cache performance technologies.
"We are more than satisfied with the end result. We have created a complete virtual system environment within a very short period of time at minimum cost and operating expense, which offers us high availability and flexibility and lowers our administrative work," summarized Dieter Buche, System Administrator, Alcan-Singen. "With a comparatively low amount of investment, we benefit from enterprise features that not only integrate and optimize existing resources but free us from vendor lock-in, saving expenses today and into the future."
Sensible Growth Management
With DataCore's thin-provisioning technology, Alcan has significantly decreased the manual intervention and administration overhead that used to be required for storage management, helping relieve the load on the IT staff.
"Alcan is a great example of a company that selects solutions based on total costs and sustainability before they make an IT investment," stated Christian Hagen, Director Central Europe, DataCore. "With the combination of server and storage virtualization, they were able to realize high availability and focus on automation to manage growth. They needed to make sure that their existing capacities were used more effectively and that they could easily provision storage where needed, as needed - on demand."
About Alcan Singen GmbH
Alcan Singen GmbH is a leading supplier of quality products manufactured from aluminum and composite materials. For more information please see: http://www.alcan-singen.de/.
Alcan Singen GmbH Alusingen-Platz 1 G-78224 Singen/Htwl. Tel. +49 7731 / 80 - 0 Fax +49 7731 / 80 - 2222 email: alcan.singen@alcan.com About KUMAtronik
As one of the leading system house groups in Southern Germany KUMAtronik offers integrated one-stop IT overall solutions for medium-sized businesses and enterprises from industry, trade and services as well as public customers. KUMAtronik makes the conceptual design and realizes individual hardware, software, groupware and network projects. With an experienced and competent team of IT specialists KUMAtronik offers a broad diversity of business activities in the fields of consulting, installation, servicing, telephone support and instruction as well.
KUMAtronik Systemhaus GmbH, Oberfischbach 3, 88677 Markdorf Tel.: 07544 / 966-0; Fax: 07544 / 966-288; EMail: info@kumatronik.de About DataCore Software
DataCore Software, the leading provider of storage virtualization software, fundamentally changes the economics of managing storage with innovative software that combines advanced functions and services with the agility and savings of hardware independence. DataCore's disk server software easily adds capacity expansion and centralized storage management for Windows, UNIX, Linux, VMware, MacOS, and NetWare systems. DataCore is privately held and its corporate headquarters are in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. For more information, call (877) 780-5111 or visit http://www.datacore.com/.
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Source: PRNewswire
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