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The Value of Storage Virtualization Software April 2, 2009

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One of the more perplexing things about IT is that in all the rush to embrace server virtualization, there has not been a corresponding amount of increased interest in storage virtualization.

That isn’t to say that storage virtualization isn’t a big trend; it’s just that it’s not being embraced with the same level of enthusiasm.

The folks at DataCore, which makes software that allows IT organization to turn existing storage arrays from multiple vendors into a shared pool of disk storage, have two theories about why storage virtualization is evolving much more slowly than server virtualization.

The first theory is that most storage hardware vendors require customers to buy new storage arrays that support storage virtualization. In these difficult economic times, it’s hard to make an argument that basically says an IT organization should spend a lot of additional capital now in order to save money later.

The second theory is that when IT organizations introduce storage virtualization, they are worried about performance penalties. Too often there are database and e-mail applications that don’t perform so well when virtualization is introduced. To specifically deal with storage virtualization performance issues, DataCore is now adding 1TB of cache to a new 64-bit implementation of its SANmelody 3.0 and SANsymphony 7.0 software.

There are a few other benefits to a software-only approach to storage virtualization, such a built in disaster recovery capabilities and a more efficient approach to thin provisioning. But at the end of the day, server virtualization is popular because it helps IT organizations get more out of their existing hardware investments…

Is Storage Commoditization Important? April 2, 2009

Posted by Yves Peeters in Storage Virtualization & Storage.
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Is commodity storage good for the enterprise and if it is who should be delivering it?

…The question is a fair one to ask. The ability for virtualization products either through software and/or an appliance to manage disparate storage systems has been around for years now and many of them made the same claim; “The disk doesn’t matter”, buy your storage from anyone you want and then use our virtualization tool to bring it all together. On a whiteboard that strategy makes a lot of sense. How about in the real world?

We have seen these vendors come and go, the true survivors of this concept would also be the early pioneers of it; DataCore and FalconStor.

…The point is that virtualization is about more than just enabling you to buy cheap disk. While some vendors really can and want you to be able to use inexpensive disk arrays, virtualization solutions like these, to be successful, have to do more. They for example can enable you to increase redundancy beyond what is available internally as we discuss in our recent article “Serious about HA?”

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Virtualization & Cloud Industry News [26.03.09] March 26, 2009

Posted by Yves Peeters in Server Virtualization, Storage Virtualization & Storage.
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DataCore Software’s SANmelody Wins 2009 Network Computing Award for “Software Product of the Year” (more)

eG VM Monitor Voted First Runner-Up in VirtualizationAdmin.Com’s Reader’s Choice Award (more)

Xen Community / Citrix Announce Project Satori (more)

Virtualization & Cloud Industry News [19.02.09] February 19, 2009

Posted by Yves Peeters in Data Center Management, Storage Virtualization & Storage, desktop virtualization.
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Symantec to Release Endpoint Virtualization Suite in Spring (more)

Vizioncore Elevates their Virtualization Monitoring Tool, vFoglight, to a New Level (more)

Citrix puts XenDesktop 3 on every HP Blade PC (more)

DataCore’s Storage Virtualization and Business Continuity Software Solutions are VMware Ready Certified (more)

Infostor Lab Review: DataCore SANmelody January 22, 2009

Posted by Yves Peeters in I/O Virtualization, Storage Virtualization & Storage.
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The crew at Infostor recently put DataCore SANmelody through its paces in their lab and have just published a comprehensive review of their test methodology and findings.

In brief, their conclusions/key findings were:

  • Full virtualization of direct-attached and SAN-connected storage
  •  Simplified SAN infrastructure management through automation of storage administration tasks using the Windows MMC
  •  SANmelody caching boosted I/O throughput by 33% running IOmeter
  •  Round-robin LUN distribution of server I/O traffic benchmarked at 50,000 IOPS using 8KB reads with no I/O bottlenecks
  •  No single point of failure with support for snapshots, synchronous mirroring, and synchronous replication

The full article can be viewed here (p.29).

 

Virtualization & Cloud Industry News [19.01.09] January 19, 2009

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Citrix invests in OK Labs together with Chrysalis Ventures and Neo Technology Ventures. OK Labs specializes in embedded hypervisors with over 240 million installations in smart phones (HTC, ..) (more)

DataCore Software today spotlighted the combined benefits of DataCore’s storage virtualization with Riverbed’s optimization solutions for the WAN (more)

Ruben Spruijt has updated his analysis and application virtualization report and bundled them into Application Virtualization – Solutions Overview and Feature Compare Matrix (download)

Microsoft MED-V publicly available as beta. (more)

Quest releases vWorkspace 6.0 (more)

IDC expects Storage-As-A-Service will grow from 174 Petabytes in 2007 to more than 2,1 Exabytes in 2012 (bulk of that space will be used by online backup & archiving services like Mosy) (more)

Veeam release Free FastSCP 3.0 as beta for file management in virtualized environments

LostCreations releases beta 1 of Virtualization Manager Mobile (VMM), a utility providing the possibility to monitor and manage a virtualized datacenter from a handheld. In the current beta there is support for VI3 in a very short future there will be support for Hyper-V and XenServer (more)

BOSaNOVA integrates ThinPrint printing management solution into its thin clients

CNNmoney reports on VMware: Good product, uncertain times … summary: expected decline in first quarter 2009 revenue, only 30% of data centers virtualized, lot of potential, VMware gets competition from Microsoft, customers start asking for discounts … (more)

Virtualization & Cloud Industry News [15.01.09] January 15, 2009

Posted by Yves Peeters in Application virtualization, Cloud Computing, Data Center Management, File Virtualization, I/O Virtualization, Server Virtualization, Storage Virtualization & Storage, datacenter, desktop virtualization.
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DataCore’s SANmelody solution has won the SNS Achievements in Technology Award for the “Storage Virtualization Project of the Year” for the installation at Volkswagen Financial Services.  (more)

David Marshall shares his reflections on “VMware’s aggressive product road map for 2009″ and concludes with “I started this post by remembering a question I had asked myself during VMworld 2008: “What aren’t they going to do?”  (more)

Sun released earlier this weeks document regarding xVM Server 1.0 and xVM Ops Center 2.0, however they have removed the documents as senior management decided not to release the docs until “General Availability” of the products. Most important changes are live migration, resource pools, support for Solaris 10 – RHEL 5.2 – Windows XP – Windows 2003

VMware has always been in the market as an independent EMC daughter, today EMC steps up the integration and gives the sign to the market, we are the best for VMware. What about other storage vendors? (more)

Vizioncore releases vOptimizer Pro 2.0, a utility to reclaim unused space in Windows virtual machines. Not so long ago Vizioncore announced vOptimizer 4.0, which has been removed from the product portofolio as vOptimizer Pro 2.0 has been released.  (more)

NeoAccel has recently introduced the VMware version of its flagship SSL VPN product called the SSL VPN-Plus.  (more)

ToutVirtual announced the availability of VirtualIQ Pro 3 (VirtualIQ Pro). VirtualIQ Pro is a management and automation program designed to support customers in every stage of virtualization deployment. (more)

Virtualization Industry News [24.12.2008 - 03.12.2009] January 4, 2009

Posted by Roel Gydé in Application virtualization, Cloud Computing, Data Center Management, File Virtualization, I/O Virtualization, Server Virtualization, Storage Virtualization & Storage, datacenter, desktop virtualization.
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Virtual Computer has released a preview of its upcoming client hypervisor which includes 3D graphics. The product is not yet available but will be marketed as NxTop (more)

DataCore announced entry level solutions for the SMB market, starting at 2000 USD per server. (more)

On the 30th of december, iCore Software announced its OS virtualization solution, which is currently freely available for download. The product is branded as Virtual Accounts and has some similarities with Parallels (more)

Xcedex specializing in virtualization planning software has released the new version of X_Factor, which is currently available in private beta (more)

openQRM 4.2 was released early november, version 4.3 was released just before the end of 2008

searchstorage released their list of 5 top storage technologies and 5 flop storage technologies for 2009 (more)

EMC has bought SourceLabs (operator of open source site swik.net) according to techflash.com (more)

SANmelody … testresults by openBench Labs December 4, 2008

Posted by Roel Gydé in Storage Virtualization & Storage.
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When looking at storage virtualization, it is important that the goal of storage virtualization is not undone by the additional services you implement in your data center in order to achieve the desired virtualization result.

openBench Labs has been testing SANmelody, one of the prime storage virtualization solutions around at present.  Some of their findings …

We fully expected to see some loss in throughput at the virtual disk server due to the inherent overhead of our topology; however, what we encountered was a measurably significant drop in I/O workload at the storage array as a sizable number of read requests were satisfied out of SANmelody’s cache. Using 8KB random read requests, we were able to handle 50,000 I/Os per second (IOPS). That load flooded the path between the application and storage server with 400MB of data per second, which is the limit for reads on a 4Gbps link. Nonetheless, read throughput on the link from the storage array to the server running SANmelody was only 250MBps. SANmelody was satisfying approximately 37.5% of the I/O requests from the application server using its cache.

At most SMB sites today, IT is likely to have multiple vendors’ storage arrays that have similar functions that must be managed in different ways. From an operations perspective, multiple arrays with multiple management systems forces IT administrators to develop overlapping sets of skills.

Worse yet, substantial capital costs are incurred when the same critical management functions are repeatedly licensed for every storage array. For example, licenses for snapshot, mirror, and replication functionality on an 8TB Fibre Channel SAN array with SATA disks can more than double the cost of the array. With SANmelody in place, IT buyers can plan for new storage devices not with an eye to the bottom line, but with laser-like precision.

KEY FINDINGS
-Full virtualization of direct-attached and SAN-connected storage
-Simplified SAN infrastructure management through automation of storage administration tasks using the Windows MMC
-SANmelody caching boosted I/O throughput by 33% running IOmeter
-Round-robin LUN distribution of server I/O traffic benchmarked at 50,000 IOPS using 8KB reads with no I/O bottlenecks
-No single point of failure with support for snapshots, synchronous mirroring, and synchronous replication

Full report

One little remark however, Jack Fegreus indicates that SANmelody is available as of 2TB, this week DataCore has released licenses for 0,5TB and 1TB, clearly to satisfy the SMB market.

Virtualization Industry News [01.12.08] December 2, 2008

Posted by Roel Gydé in Application virtualization, Cloud Computing, Data Center Management, File Virtualization, I/O Virtualization, Server Virtualization, Storage Virtualization & Storage, desktop virtualization.
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Product news:

  • Ulteo released its first Open Virtual Desktop (more)
  • Fedora 10 has been released and it contains improved virtualization features. (more)
  • Microsoft has released the offline virtual machine servicing tool 2.0 (download)
  • DataCore signs a distribution agreement with Promark Technology for distribution in the US.
  • Pillar Data Systems announces application aware profiles  compatible with Citrix XenServer
  • VDIworks offers VDIs to mobile workforce through VDIworks2Go (VDIs in offline mode)

HR news:

  • Dan Mitchell, former Technical Director of Dunes left VMware to join the startup DynamicOp

OpenBench Labs: analysis & report on SANmelody … November 17, 2008

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The results:

  • SANmelody consolidates resources and virtualizes storage at the disk-block level: Logical blocks are served from tiered storage pools that can be based on such characteristics as drive performance or data availability.
  • MMC Snap-in provides a unified single-pane-of-glass management for all storage resources: With storage resource management IT’s biggest cost driver, SANmelody provides the means to manage heterogeneous storage resources centrally rather than as isolated devices.
  • HA and DR made practical: IT is no longer constrained to use identical hardware and can mix and match servers and storage at their disposal to assemble a highly-available storage infrastructure that also covers disaster recovery needs.
  • Dynamic virtual disk pools support thin provisioning: SANmelody efficiently automates thin provisioning across an entire SAN by consuming virtual disk blocks only when non-zero data is written by application servers rather than when virtual volumes are assigned.
  • SANmelody caching improves throughput: Running Iometer, SANmelody caching boosted I/O throughput by upwards of 33%.

What is also important are the ROI values for the customer …

  • Consolidate Site-wide Storage Resources for Higher Resource Utilization
  • Lower the Total Cost of Storage Hardware by Eliminating Device-specific Feature License Purchases
  • Centralize and Standardize Site-wide Storage Resource Management via MS MMC
  • Unified SAN Thin Storage Provisioning Only Draws Upon Storage Capacity When Data is Written
  • High Availability Supported with Snapshots and Synchronous Mirroring
  • Disaster Recovery Support with Remote Replication
  • Round-Robin LUN Distribution of Server I/O Traffic Benchmarked at 50,000 IOPS Using 8KB Reads with No I/O Bottlenecks

Full report

Migrating images … time consuming? … Sneak Preview November 17, 2008

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What do you do when you need to migrate images from physical to virtual systems and from different storage systems? Most people take their time … with DataCore Transporter Option this time is reduced to a minimum.

ast and most general way to import Windows images, including the boot drive, between dissimilar physical or virtual platforms without waiting for lengthy disk‐to‐disk copies or error prone conversions.
Sneak Preview presentation

Datacore & XenServer 5 October 15, 2008

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Datacore has released a document confirming that both SANmelody and SANsymphony now can be configured to present iSCSI or Fiber Channel virtual volumes to XenServer 5.

Full technical details can be found here.

Virtualization Industry News October 10, 2008

Posted by Roel Gydé in Application virtualization, Cloud Computing, Data Center Management, I/O Virtualization, Server Virtualization, Storage Virtualization & Storage, desktop virtualization.
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  • Evergrid rebrands to Liberato and releases Load Manager 2.0
  • Christian Hagen becomes VP Sales for America & EMEA at Datacore
  • Symantec unveils Veritas Cluster Server One (VCS One)
  • Storage company Nexsan releases Assureon 6 for Storage-as-a-service providers
  • VMware will probably buy Blue Lane
  • Amazon will offer Windows desktop on its EC2

DataCore to LeftHand resellers …. hello October 6, 2008

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DataCore Software announced today its new “Step Up to DataCore” program for LeftHand Networks’ resellers. The program, which includes discounted software and extra margin rebates, is dedicated to helping LeftHand resellers become successful DataCore partners. DataCore believes the uncertainty surrounding LeftHand’s loss of independence is an opportune moment for LeftHand resellers to seriously consider stepping up to the better performance and scalability of the DataCore product line to differentiate their solution offerings from those of the herd. The company now stands in the spotlight as a leading, independent storage software vendor serving the virtualization market. 

More info.

TEST: High Availability – Disaster Recovery solutions for virtualization September 19, 2008

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Now that HA/DR/fault-tolerance has become a hot topic with the integration of HA in XenServer 5 and in the (near) future VMware FT in VI4 we remembered a test by Infoworld on 3rd party solutions for always on virtualization.

The following products were analyzed:

  • VizionCore vRanger Pro
  • DataCore SANmelody 2.0
  • Scalent V/OE 2.5
  • Stratus Technology Avance 1.3
  • Marathon Technologies everrun VM 4
When you look at the overall score you get an 8.3 for Datacore and an 8.6 for Marathon. Normally one would believe that Datacore is less attractive then Marathon. BUT the analysis of Infoworld compares solutions for storage virtualization against server virtualization, … so … watch a out when comparing the products. For the rest a great article.
Full article here.

VMworld 2008 – Industry News in the shadow of VMworld September 16, 2008

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What has happened besides the Keynote Session at Vmworld, today in the world of Virtualization:

  • DTMF has announced VMAN (Virtual Manaement Initiative and released OVF (more info here)
  • Cisco has announced the Vitual Switch …

Cisco announces the VN-Link initiative. VN-Link is delivered through the virtual switch Nexus 1000V, software built on NX-OS, that plugs into ESX (4) and that can be configured through the familiar Cisco CLI. Availability is foreseen for 1H2009, you can enroll for a beta program here. Furthermore the solution will be open to 3rd parties, more information to come in the second keynote tomorrow.

  • iQstor Networks’ iQ2850 iSCSI storage system has been certified for use with VMware Infrastructure
  • vmSight Partners with Virtual Iron for Virtual Infrastructure and Service Management (add. info)
  • Appsense release Environment Manager 8 for VMware (add. info)
  • Configuresoft announces free utility to assure compliance of VMware ESX Deployments (add. info)
  • Datacore will unveil four new important features within SANmelody/symphony
  • Elastra joins VMware Ready program to deliver enterprise cloud application management (add. info)
  • BMC and VMware will be expanding their partnership in automation and control
  • Integrien previews Alive with features for VMware to remotely monitor the health of the VI (add. info)
  • Reflex Security Inc. will release Virtualization Management Center (VMC) (add. info)

Fujitsu-Siemens and DataCore Announce European-wide Partnership September 11, 2008

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DataCore Software and Fujitsu-Siemens Computers (FSC), today announced a new partnership across Europe.

With immediate effect, both companies will collaborate in distribution, marketing and technical support to optimize the experience for mutual customers and partners.

Full article here

DataCore wins award at 2008 UK Storage Awards June 13, 2008

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DataCore Software, the leading provider of storage virtualization software, today announced that last Thursday its SANmelody™ software received the UK Storage Award’s “Storage Product of the Year. At the same ceremony, DataCore Software also scooped the “Green Project of the Year” through their SANsymphony™ installation at Honda Racing F1 Team, which dramatically improved Honda’s overall storage utilization. Article.

 

DataCore and Egenera Combination Delivers Next Generation Server and Storage Virtualization May 22, 2008

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DataCore announced that it will team with Egenera to jointly verify their solutions running in tandem on virtualization platforms such as Citrix XenServer. The companies have complementary solutions that together deliver the next generation of virtualization. The Egenera BladeFrame system and its Processing Area Network architecture enable enterprise datacenters to rapidly install, deploy and manage pools of network, storage and processing resources. DataCore SANmelody and SANsymphony virtual storage solutions are some of the first SAN solutions to be certified for XenServer in the Citrix Ready program and make it easy to provision, manage, optimize and protect storage resources infrastructure-wide.

Sidenote: Egenera PAN is also OEMed by Dell & Fujitsu. They are already talking about the next generation of virtualization, like Virtualization 2.0 … hold your horses, there need to be a timeframe in which the market can adapt, otherwise products will move from an unstable 1.0 version to an unstable 2.0 version !