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Storage & Data Protection Solutions
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Direct Attached
Storage
The
Sun StorageTek
3320 SCSI
array fits into these requirements.
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In a Direct
Attached Storage (DAS) environment, storage is
commonly purchased for every host as insurance
against running out of space.
Consider DAS when:
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Customer is
looking for a low-cost storage solution with
simple RAID requirement
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Connect up to 3
host ports
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Need up to 12 disk
(3.6TB) in a 2U footprint or up to 36 disks
(10.8TB) with expansion trays (total 6U)
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need Telcordia
NEBS level 3 certification or MIL-STD10f air,
land, and sea specification compliance
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Connection
distance to servers to less than 12m
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Storage Area Network
The Sun StoageTek
6140 array fits into these requirements. |
Storage Area
Networks (SAN) allow multiple heterogeneous
hosts to share sub-systems and backup devices.
This results in fewer sub-systems in the data
center (so saving on space, heat and power),
reduces over-provisioning, and so leads to
higher overall utilisation of the available
storage.
Consider using the
FC SAN offerings when the requirements as as
follows:
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Need to connect to
multiple servers with medium to high 10
performance, especially OLTP environment
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To start in a entry
level configuration (5-16 disks), but need to
grow non-disruptive, protecting current
investments (up to 112 disks)
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Need to match
storage cost point to the value of information
being stored to lower TCO i.e. Mix high
performance fibre channel disks and
high-capacity SATA drives in same tray.
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Need to improve
business continuity with snapshots, making
independent copies of data and
synchronous/asynchronous replication to remote
sites.
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Network-Attached
Storage
The
Sun StorageTek
5320 NAS
appliance fits into these requirements. |
NAS or IP based SANs
are now available and offer many of the benefits
of fibre channel SANs at a much lower cost.
IP SANs run over existing netwroks and hosts can
be connected via standard Network Interface
Cards (NICs) using software iSCSI initiators to
connect to iSCSI target devices. To a
large degree, existing networking skills and
tools can be used to manage an IP SAN but it
must not be overlooked that IT staff will need
to become familiar with LUN management tasks on
targets and hosts. IP SANs are most
commonly implemented where smaller applications
are deployed on low cost servers with low cost
storage. Suitable for department systems
and in regional offices.
Consider the NAS or
iSCSI offerings when the requirements are as
follows:
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Simple to install,
only 15mins to configure
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Need to connect
multiple servers with medium 10 performance
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Reduce the overall
deployment costs by using the IP Network and not
having to buy many fibre channel host bus
adaptors
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Multi-protocol
access and need to share data between UNIX and
Windows clients, or need to combine file (NFS,
CIFS) and block access storage (iSCSI) in a
single appliance.
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Require
write-once-read-many (WORM) functionality
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Improve business
continuity by increasing the availability of
data using file system journaling, checkpoints,
and data replication.
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Using Solaris 10
iSCI software initiator of Microsoft iSCSI
software initiator v2.0 in MS/Exchange and
MS/SQL environments.
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