Saturday, October 15, 2011

Nexsan: Showing Off Its First NAS Storage Systems


Nexsan is showing its new Nexsan E5000 Family of NAS storage systems featuring its FASTier cache, which utilizes multiple SSD technologies that work transparently to boost performance for random I/O workloads including applications running on top of virtualized environments such as VMware, Xen, and Hyper-V. The new family includes the E5110, a highly available NAS system with 8TB to 62TB of capacity in 3U to 6U of rack space, and the E5310, a 3U high availability NAS head leveraging the Nexsan E-Series block storage systems to provide up 720 TBs of storage in 19U of rack space.

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Friday, October 14, 2011

Why you should rethink SAS over SATA


SAS drives are dual ported, which means that they can be controlled by 2 controlers at the same time, and there are 2 paths to the data. And not only are there 2 paths but you can send and receive data at the same time on both paths, this is called called Full Duplex. 

SATA drives are single ported and can only be controlled by 1 controller.To have 2 data paths to the SATA drive you need a Mux board or port multiplier. Even then the data can only be sent in one direction at a time, and only 1 of the 2 ports can be used at any given time, and then the data can only flow in one directionat a time. 

SAS uses Tagged Command Queuing(TCQ) is a technology that allows sending multiple read and write requests to a hard drive simultaneously.  

SATA uses Native Command Queuing, (NCQ) is a technology designed to increase performance of SATA hard disks. It can do this under certain situations by allowing the individual hard disk to internally optimize the order in which it executes the read and write requests it recieved. However the current (as of 2004) technology actually slows down hard drive access in certain applications, like game and sequential read and writes, because of the added latency induced by NCQ logic.  

SAS drives have the intelligence to manage their own media and remap bad blocks on the fly. SATA drives only know there is a error if data is written or try to read from an affected area of the disk. 

SAS error recovery and reporting utilize SCSI commands which have more functionality the the ATA SMART commands used by SATA drives. 

SAS drives also handle rotational vibration better than SATA drives. SATA drives need to recalibrate to stay on track, and that decreases performance.  

SAS drives are now more competitively priced. They are typically less expensive once Mux Boards are added to SATA drives,


SAS Functionalty and Features

  • Variable Sector Size
  • Multiple Host Support
  • Full SCSI Comannd Set
  • Independent Port Clocking
  • Multi Host Command Queuing
  • Mode Pages


SAS drives out perfom SATA Nearline Drives

  • 25% improvement in sequential reads
  • 140% improvement in sequential writes
  • 15% improvemnet in random reads
  • 20% improvement in random writes
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Thursday, October 13, 2011

NavigateStorage and Nexsan

Nexsan Corporation is a leading provider of next generation energy efficient disk-based storage systems designed for the long-term storage of digital information.

Our hardware and software systems are ideal for storing and archiving information commonly referred to as "fixed content", since it typically changes little over time. This includes medical images, email, business documents, video images, research data, and digital media of all types. Our solutions enable organizations to store and access growing amounts of fixed content over longer periods of time, while meeting evolving business and compliance requirements in a "green" environment.

Visit us at NavigateStorage, learn more and get the lowest price available.

Backup makes sense

One would be hard pressed these days to find an IT executive who believes his or her backup process is healthy. In fact, most would probably say the opposite: that their backup processes are broken. Organizations know this and yet they feel unable to respond since budget freezes, staff reductions and new internal and external requirements make fixing the problem seem impossible. This perception, however, is false. IT can heal backup under current circumstances.

Five considerations for better backup

Fixing backup is not a simple matter, nor should it be presented as such. However, there are five considerations we can examine when discussing the opportunity to improve the backup situation plaguing data centers.

1. Determine the biggest pain points you need to solve.

Most IT organizations need some immediate relief from current backup pain, including day-to-day tactical problems such as failed backups and recoveries. They also need to meet heightened recovery expectations with fewer resources; that is, recover data when and where needed to meet demanding service level agreements (SLAs). Additional goals will likely include gaining adaptability, flexibility and scalability, as well as the ability to respond to constantly changing demands without disruptive changes to the backup infrastructure. This might also be an opportune moment to make sure whatever changes you make will support the test and development environments that require multiple copies of production data. With shrinking application development windows, access to near-real time copies of production data for testing is important.

2. Move backup to disk.

 Backup to tape for disaster recovery (DR) purposes is costly, time consuming and ineffective when time-to-recovery is the primary measure of effectiveness. The trap that organizations must be careful not to fall into is assuming that they can solve such a problem using outdated tape methodologies. Backup and recovery may be the immediate pain points that companies seek to address, but backup and recovery problems reflect the new challenges that organizations face when optimizing existing backup infrastructures for DR.

Disk is the lynchpin to redesigning a corporation’s backup infrastructure. It solves existing backup and recovery problems while giving organizations new ways to use the backup data that were not available when data was stored to tape. First, companies must look to implement a disk-based storage system as a backup target. This includes disk targets such as networked attached storage (NAS) or virtual tape libraries (VTLs), as well as other advanced forms of disk-based data protection such deduplication, WAN optimized replication and continuous data protection (CDP) using advanced snapshot technology.

Disk consistently increases backup and recovery success rates to 99 percent or more while reducing the time associated with managing the process, improving performance and reliability over tape. Technological introductions like deduplication, high capacity, low-cost SATA drives and WAN optimized replication further add to disk’s appeal by making it as affordable and as functional as tape.

3. Evaluate what VTLs can offer your backup redesign strategy.

Enterprise companies have a multitude of options available to them when it comes to redesigning their backup infrastructures. Choosing a disk-based storage system is the first step in the backup redesign, providing faster and more reliable backup and recovery than tape. However, expanding beyond the basic functionality of backup and recovery to receive the advanced data protection benefits of deduplication, optimized replication or continuous data protection brings with it a wide range of options. The difficulty arises in knowing which disk-based option is the best starting point for an organization.
Prioritizing VTL with deduplication over other disk-based deduplication approaches makes the most sense for organizations that possess high performance SAN-attached applications that use tape as their primary backup targets.

There are numerous advantages that a VTL yields in these situations. For example, only a VTL can emulate physical tape libraries and tape drives that the backup software and existing backup processes are already accustomed to seeing, whereas a NAS solution can only present a file share to the backup software. Since a VTL can emulate any number of tape and tape drives, a VTL interface can be presented and discovered by the backup software with minimal setup or changes to the existing backup software or backup process and without the need to purchase additional software licenses. For organizations with multiple SAN-based backup servers and many jobs, a VTL can offer a non-disruptive solution, significantly improving backup and recovery performance while minimizing IT investments and time-changing backup processes.

The backup software will still recognize the VTL as a physical tape drive, so if the backup software is doing backup multiplexing, it will continue to work. With a VTL, organizations can continue to leave their currently scheduled backup jobs with multiplexing in place once the VTL replaces the physical tape library. Those with FC SANs can also take advantage of an advanced backup software feature known as the “shared storage option.” Available from many enterprise backup software solutions, this option provides backup clients direct access to a tape drive. Using this feature, a backup client can send data directly to the backup target as opposed to the backup first sending the data to a media server. This option is only available with VTLs, not NAS.
VTLs can also provide direct copy to tape and tape management functionality, eliminating disruption of the backup production environment or network for creating physical tape. This is a particularly important feature if an organization wants to create physical tape simultaneous to writing capacity optimized (deduplicated) data to disk. This is also important for organizations that want to write to physical tape at their DR sites without having to install and license additional copies of each backup application at the DR location.

4. Work with the budget you have. IT budgets are for the most part staying flat or even declining. Meanwhile, data growth continues, so backup loads are only increasing. Individual business units want more data protection choices, not fewer. And IT is asked to do ever more, but without introducing new risks to the organization. Optimizing disk-based backup with data deduplication is the answer to many of these data protection problems because it increases backup speeds and success rates while keeping backup data stores under control.

5. Consider the realities of the landscape, and act. Year-over-year storage growth continues unabated. By the end of this decade, according to IDC, our digital universe will be 44 times larger than it is now, with approximately 35 zettabytes of virtual data needing management by 2020. With that expanded data store comes an increased need for reliable business continuity and DR. These are now requirements, not luxuries. Additionally, server virtualization is changing the landscape of corporate data centers and the needs for change to backup and recovery methodologies. Finally, pressures from regulatory corridors are forcing IT and legal to work together more closely to coordinate electronic discovery and more stringent service level agreements (SLAs).
Within the next couple of years, more than 30 percent of organizations will have replaced existing backup methodologies, according to recent research surveys. The companies undertaking those initiatives face the same set of circumstances as the rest of the market. They are just as affected by the persistent tough economic climate in which budget freezes and IT staffing cutbacks are now part of the corporate landscape. Nevertheless, these conditions are actually hastening – not slowing – the desire of companies to redesign their backup infrastructures. They recognize they can realize substantial returns on investment using new backup infrastructures through more efficient hardware, power savings and staff utilization. And when they take into account the core considerations regarding better backup, they find that fixing their processes is both necessary and possible.

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SPC-1 Test Results of Huawei Symantec Oceanspace T-Series

SPC-1 Test Results of Huawei Symantec Oceanspace T-Series

$3.08 per SPC-1 IOPS for Oceanspace S6800T, $2.73 for S5600T
Huawei Symantec Technologies Co. Ltd. (Huawei Symantec) announced that its Oceanspace T-series reported SPC Benchmark 1 (SPC-1) performance, as defined by the Storage Performance Council, a vendor-neutral standards body focused on the storage industry.

The SPC provides a source of comparative storage performance information that is objective, relevant, and verifiable. SPC-1 consists of a single workload designed to demonstrate the performance of a storage subsystem while performing the typical functions of business critical applications. Those applications are characterized by predominately random I/O operations and require both queries as well as update operations. Examples of those types of applications include OLTP, database operations, and mail server implementations.

The Oceanspace S6800T reported 150,061.17 SPC IOPS and a SPC-1 Price-Performance of $3.08 per SPC-1 IOPS. In addition to demonstrating performance with its SPC-1 Result, the Oceanspace S6800T also employs a modular design, supports hot swap, automatic failover, and load balancing, which guarantees performance and reliability.

As a midrange SAN product, Oceanspace S5600T reported 102,471.66 SPC IOPS with a SPC-1 Price-Performance of $2.73 per SPC-1 IOPS.

The SPC-1 Price-Performance reported for the Oceanspace S6800T and S5600T make both Huawei Symantec solutions platforms for enterprises that engage in online transactions, database operations, and mail server implementations.

"The Huawei Symantec Oceanspace T-series is one of our flagship storage series, and it enables higher productivity, better efficiency, and a lower TCO," said Mr. Fan Ruiqi, president of Huawei Symantec storage product line. "In addition to boasting advanced storage features such as high density, it also offers industry-leading enhanced data protection, using approaches such as snapshot and synchronous mirroring. The SPC-1 performance of the S5000T series is an affirmation of the R&D investment that Huawei Symantec has made across its entire product line."
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Reldata unified storage

Storage capacity requirements continue to surge even as organizations’ core applications call for increased performance, high availability, and regulatory data retention compliance. The explosive growth of server virtualization, complexity of managing storage systems from multiple vendors, poor storage utilization, and need to support storage and data protection requirements at remote and branch offices are among the biggest IT and data management challenges that companies face today.

Unified Storage System


The RELDATA 9240i, powered by the RELDATA virtualization operating system (RELvos™), is a highly integrated solution that allows for the rapid deployment of IT systems based on networked storage architecture. The 9240i can provision block and file storage through a single automated management interface. In less than an hour, organizations can architect multiple, scalable shared storage pools for on-demand IP SAN and NAS.

The 9240i Unified Storage System enables mid-size and distributed enterprises to cost-effectively consolidate and protect business data in a virtualized server environment. The 9240i’s high performance and rich feature set allows you to meet your organization’s needs for storage capacity growth, provide high availability across multiple sites and facilitate regulatory data retention compliance. The solution enables you to store and replicate critical data sets, while assuring your data remains easy to access and manage. Plus, the 9240i provides an affordable way to overcome the complexity of managing storage systems from multiple vendors, improve storage utilization and address data protection requirements at remote and branch offices.

Best-in-Class Mirroring & Replication


The 9240i delivers high speed, non-disruptive, local and remote data mirroring and incremental replication services that significantly improve the data availability and recovery time ratios for mid-tier storage environments. RELvos’ 64-bit OS performance and throughput rivals that of more expensive Fibre Channel SANs at a lower total cost of ownership.

Integrated SAS Storage & 10GbE Networking


The 9240i includes an industry standard high performance storage controller, RELvos virtualization operating system and integrated Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) disk storage. Capacity or pooling existing storage resourcesxisting storage resources. The 9240i is available for 10GbE and/or 1GbE infrastructures. With the 9240i, IT managers are able to set up iSCSI SANs and NAS that can scale to multiple petabytes of capacity and support hundreds of servers with performance rivaling FC SANs, giving them plenty of headroom for future storage growth.

Future-Proof Your Storage Infrastructure


An investment in RELDATA’s unified storage solutions enables organizations to dynamically expand their storage infrastructure and seamlessly add new applications while meeting their disaster recovery and compliance requirements as well as reducing administration and software licensing costs.
  • High Speed Virtualized Unified Storage System
  • Optimized for VMware, HyperV and Citrix environments
  • Simple, Easy-to-Use On-Demand iSCSI SAN
  • Scalable Enterprise NAS
  • Simplified Administration for Dynamically Changing Environments
  • Multi-vendor storage Virtualization
  • High Performance 10GbE Networking
  • Support for NFS, CIFS, iSCSI, FC and SAS protocols
  • High-availability Clustering and Failover
  • "Save as You Grow" Scalability

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Unified Storage System

Storage capacity requirements continue to surge even as organizations’ core applications call for increased performance, high availability, and regulatory data retention compliance. The explosive growth of server virtualization, complexity of managing storage systems from multiple vendors, poor storage utilization, and need to support storage and data protection requirements at remote and branch offices are among the biggest IT and data management challenges that companies face today.

Unified Storage System


The RELDATA 9240i, powered by the RELDATA virtualization operating system (RELvos™), is a highly integrated solution that allows for the rapid deployment of IT systems based on networked storage architecture. The 9240i can provision block and file storage through a single automated management interface. In less than an hour, organizations can architect multiple, scalable shared storage pools for on-demand IP SAN and NAS.

The 9240i Unified Storage System enables mid-size and distributed enterprises to cost-effectively consolidate and protect business data in a virtualized server environment. The 9240i’s high performance and rich feature set allows you to meet your organization’s needs for storage capacity growth, provide high availability across multiple sites and facilitate regulatory data retention compliance. The solution enables you to store and replicate critical data sets, while assuring your data remains easy to access and manage. Plus, the 9240i provides an affordable way to overcome the complexity of managing storage systems from multiple vendors, improve storage utilization and address data protection requirements at remote and branch offices.

Best-in-Class Mirroring & Replication


The 9240i delivers high speed, non-disruptive, local and remote data mirroring and incremental replication services that significantly improve the data availability and recovery time ratios for mid-tier storage environments. RELvos’ 64-bit OS performance and throughput rivals that of more expensive Fibre Channel SANs at a lower total cost of ownership.

Integrated SAS Storage & 10GbE Networking


The 9240i includes an industry standard high performance storage controller, RELvos virtualization operating system and integrated Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) disk storage. Capacity or pooling existing storage resourcesxisting storage resources. The 9240i is available for 10GbE and/or 1GbE infrastructures. With the 9240i, IT managers are able to set up iSCSI SANs and NAS that can scale to multiple petabytes of capacity and support hundreds of servers with performance rivaling FC SANs, giving them plenty of headroom for future storage growth.

Future-Proof Your Storage Infrastructure


An investment in RELDATA’s unified storage solutions enables organizations to dynamically expand their storage infrastructure and seamlessly add new applications while meeting their disaster recovery and compliance requirements as well as reducing administration and software licensing costs.
  • High Speed Virtualized Unified Storage System
  • Optimized for VMware, HyperV and Citrix environments
  • Simple, Easy-to-Use On-Demand iSCSI SAN
  • Scalable Enterprise NAS
  • Simplified Administration for Dynamically Changing Environments
  • Multi-vendor storage Virtualization
  • High Performance 10GbE Networking
  • Support for NFS, CIFS, iSCSI, FC and SAS protocols
  • High-availability Clustering and Failover
  • "Save as You Grow" Scalability
NavigateStorage is a Reldata partner.  Let us tell you more.

Introducing the iQ-X360 for High-Performance Computing


Introducing the iQ-X360 for High-Performance Computing

Purposely built for processing massive datasets requiring very high sequential throughput in extreme densities, the new iQ-X360 delivers up to 6000MB/second of sustained data throughput for the most demanding computing applications.

The highly-reliable 99.999% available field-proven design of the X360 has been continuously refined through 20 years of storage development experience. Redundant I/O paths, advanced protection features and extensive diagnostic capabilities further add to the already impressive reliability and availability.

With dual controllers and 180TB of storage capacity in a single 4U of rack enclosure (and 1080TB per subsystem), the X360 helps maximize storage density while shaving down costs of operation. The careful design of the 4U rack enclosure yields reduced power and cooling demands as well as increased operational efficiency.

Ideal Uses for the X360 are as follows:

- Data Center Systems
- High-Bandwidth Applications (of all types)
- Parallel File Systems
- Streaming Video
- Transactional Workloads
- Data Warehousing
- Business-Critical Applications


Optional Features available for a nominal price:

- Encryption of Data
- Snapshot-based backups
- Volume Copy
- Replication

NavigateStorage anounces today.  Please contact us if you are interested. 978-318-9000

Backup for mid-size companies

The DXi6500 disk backup appliances with DXi 2.0 software provides simple and affordable solutions for user backup problems, and provides the industry’s fastest inline deduplication for a midrange appliance.

Key Features and Benefits

  • Provides from 8 to 56TB Usable Capacity
  • Provides industry-leading open-protocol performance in its class – up to 4.6TB/hour
  • Reduces typical disk capacity needs by 90 percent or more through deduplication
  • Simple NAS (CIFS, NFS) interface makes system easy to deploy and operate
  • VM Backup Support for both traditional and agentless backup software
  • Integrates smoothly with all leading backup applications, including NetBackup and Backup Exec 2010 under the Symantec OpenStorage (OST) API
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Huawei Symantec

Huawei Symantec

Huawei Symantec Oceanspace S2600 is a storage product for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). Based on a creative architecture design, the S2600 offers a complete storage solution with the five E-features – Evolutionary, Easy, Enhanced, Energy-saving, and Economical.

The combo interface supports both FC and iSCSI connectivity.The highly cost-effective features include remote replication (HyperMirror), power failure protection, and disk pre-copy. The S2600 supports background initialization of RAID and online expansion for up to 96 hard disks and 256 hosts to satisfy rapid capacity growth requirement.

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NEC SAN loaded array - Year-end Special

NavigateStorage is pleased to have the ability to offer a pre-release of NEC's new SAN storage array. The M100 has many new features such as supporting both HDD and SSD drives or getting a 24 bay chassis in just a 2U enclosure. Contact NavigateStorage for more information and availability.
NavigateStorage is offering a special year end price for a fully loaded 24TB NEC D-4 system.
Price: $19,244
Bundle Includes: Dual Controller, 24 TB's of storage, and 3 years of onsite support

  D-4 Key Features:

  • Dual "Active/Active" controllers  
  • SAS and SATA drives
  • 288TB capacity
  • 8Gb Fiber and 10Gb iSCSI
SSD drives also available 


M100 Key Features: 
  • 12 or 24 bay chassis 
  • 2U enclosure
  • 2.5" or 3.5" drives available
  • SSD drives also available
  • Host Interface: Fibre Channel, iSCSI, or SAS   

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Tape Backup

Tape Backup Products from Overland Storage





Overland Storage - NEO 200S
Capacity up to 38.4 TB


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Features and Benefits
  • Capacity ranging from
  • 4.8 TB to 38.4 TB
  • Performance ranging from
  • 216 GB/hr to 1.1 TB/hr
  • SCSI, FC, SAS connectivity
  • Compact 2u form factor
  • Easily integrated with
  • disk-based backup

Designed for IT offices with limited space, limited resources and limited budgets

Packaged in a compact 2u form factor, the NEO 200s delivers the entry-level capability needed by most small and medium sized businesses. Available in two models, a 12 cartridge autoloader and a 24-cartridge library, the NEO 200s provides up to 38.4TB of backup and archive capacity.
NavigateStorage sells the Overland Storage.  Contact us at 978-318-9000.

Voyager-6GS IP SAN : Fault Tolerate and Scalabile


StoneFly's Voyager-6GS Series of Virtualized IP SAN Appliances builds upon solid foundation of Voyager series, but with the latest 6Gb drive support. It offers enhanced performance, redundancy, scalability, and availability. Voyager's Scalable architecture brings the flexibility to start small, and scale up to 100s of TeraBytes of Tiered (SATA, SAS, and SSD) storage. The cornerstone of the Voyager is the award winning StoneFusion® IP SAN operating system. The Voyager's high-performance storage subsystem offers redundant, active/active connectivity for appliance redundancy and increased system performance. Additionally the Voyager offers cost-effective expansion via optional Expansion Unit.

  • Hot Swappable Cluster Nodes
  • Multi-Core Storage Virtualization Engines
  • 4GB DATA Packet and Command Queuing Cache for SSPP®
  • Six 10/100/1000 Gigabit iSCSI Connections Standard
  • Ten 1Gbe, Dual or Quad 10GBe (CX4 or SFP+ copper/optical) iSCSI Connections Optional
  • Storage Concentrator Nodes housed in 1U Rackmount Chassis

StoneFly Voyager-6GS HA Storage Specifications

  • Support for Tiered Storage up to 256 Disks in any Combination of 6G-SAS, 6G-SATA or SSD
  • Dual Active-Active RAID Controllers with Transparent Failover and Failback Operation
  • 512MB ECC-Protected RAID Cache with Battery-Backup on Each RAID Controller, Upgradeable to 2GB on Each RAID Controller
  • Out-of-Band Ethernet Interface for Remote Status Monitoring & Configuration
  • LCD Controller Panel Interface and Diagnostic LED Indicators
  • Redundant and Hot-Swappable Power and Cooling Modules
  • Capable of RAID Levels 0, 1, 0+1, 3, 5, 6, 10, 30, 50, 60 and JBOD
  • 5U Modular 19" Rackmount Chassis

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