Tuesday, June 14, 2011

NavigateStorage touts RelData's Unified Storage

RELDATA solutions are based on the RELDATA Unified Storage Engine (USE) platform. This open, software-centric architecture delivers superior performance for consolidation of storage within complex multi-vendor and virtualized server environments.

RELDATA USE leverages the iSCSI fabric to manage block and file environments more cost-effectively than with Fibre Channel alternatives, and delivers high availability solutions that improve disaster recovery and data accessibility for mid-size and distributed enterprises.

Consolidate

RELDATA USE allows you to remove the functional boundaries of siloed information to nondisruptively consolidate and simplify storage management across multi-vendor platforms – all through a single unified console. Consolidating both block and file storage environments – leveraging iSCSI – optimizes IT resources, improves data mobility and sharing of data between resources and users, while reducing management costs.

Virtualize

RELDATA USE delivers high-performance, virtualized storage with storage automation. By deploying RELDATA in a virtual environment such as VMware ESX or Citrix XenServer, you can achieve a powerful but flexible infrastructure that easily adapts and grows to meet your changing business needs. The resulting virtual environment provides improved storage and server utilization, reduced administrative overhead, fast backup and recovery, failover and continuous operation in the case of a disaster, and rapid recovery in the case of application failure.

Protect

RELDATA USE is a future-proofed storage system that assures long-term data protection, regardless of the technology advancements of tomorrow. The unique combination of RELDATA USE architecture and its replication services licensing model allows companies to scale block, file, legacy and future storage capacity while providing local and remote disaster recovery solutions, without incurring traditional licensing fees, as with alternative solutions.

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