Tech Alert: IT Increasingly Turns to Storage Virtual Appliance to Control Costs During Economic Downturn
Posted on: Tuesday, 19 May 2009, 07:35 CDT
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Exanodes clustered Storage Virtual Appliances aggregate the unused capacity of ESX servers, and efficiently use the parallelism of the infrastructure to provide high performance, high availability and data protection features within a VMware infrastructure. Users enjoy the full benefits of server virtualization - such as data integrity and continuity of service - without complex, cost-prohibitive storage hardware.
Affordable midrange networked storage solutions offer low performance and little data protection in case of failure. With consolidation, those two pitfalls are especially problematic because many VMs sharing that storage can be hosted on each physical server. This further slows performance of each virtual machine, and impacts multiple applications in the event of a storage system failure. Obviously Higher-end systems deliver the high performance and reliability that matches the requirements of ESX environments, but few users can cost-justify two to four times the investment made in VMware to get advanced storage features such as multipathing, hardware redundancy for data protection and high availability from their storage vendor.
"The paradox in the 'virtual world' is that businesses invest in VMware Infrastructure to reduce costs and simplify their environment, but then find they need high-end network storage, which eliminates a large part of these benefits," said
As a clustered Storage Virtual Appliance, Exanodes VM Edition from Seanodes provides some unique advantages among the emerging approaches. Monoserver Storage Virtual Appliances serve data to a large number of VMs using only a single Gigabit Ethernet link, one controller and a few disks, so they experience bandwidth restrictions and I/O bottlenecks. With its symmetric design where each ESX server participates in storage tasks, Exanodes gives VMs a large number of access points to the storage, I/O controllers and disks to ensure that every VM will get the performance it needs. Exanodes was also developed with scalability in mind, another compelling economic advantage over competitive products.
"Exanodes VM edition pushes the right pedals for companies by presenting an easier way to manage IT, contain costs, and gain functionality," said
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