Compellent End-Users Deploy Bulletproof Disaster Recovery Strategies with Fluid Data Storage
January 13 2011 - 8:54AM
Business Wire
To control costs while maintaining around-the-clock data
availability, enterprises are leveraging intelligent, virtualised
storage applications to build efficient, cost-effective disaster
recovery infrastructures. The combination of virtualisation
technologies such as thin replication and automated tiered storage
have enabled Compellent (NYSE:CML) customers such as Appleby Global
and Cross Country Home Services to increase storage efficiency,
automate data movement and optimise their network
infrastructure.
The simplicity and robustness of the Compellent disaster
recovery solution makes it attractive for enterprises of all sizes.
In fact, 70 percent of Compellent customers use replication to
protect their data. Using the Compellent boot from SAN and
continuous snapshot features, administrators can create
space-efficient copies to set up, recover and allocate any size
volume to any server in seconds. Customers can also replicate an
unlimited number of snapshots between sites and perform live tests
of the replication, allowing multiple locations to serve as instant
recovery points. Customers can combine these DR features with thin
provisioning and automated tiered storage to further increase
utilisation and save on storage capital and operating expense at
their sites.
“Compellent customers are running 24/7 IT operations and cannot
afford to have unplanned downtime,” said Scott Horst, vice
president of corporate marketing, Compellent. “Compellent offers an
easy-to-manage, scalable disaster recovery storage infrastructure,
allowing IT managers to build reliable cloud and end-to-end
virtualised environments while maintaining data resiliency and
availability.”
Replication Goes Worldwide for Appleby Global
Protecting the work of more than 800 lawyers and financial
professionals supporting a global client base of financial
institutions and high-net-worth individuals is a top priority for
Appleby Global.The team at Appleby Global worked with Compellent
channel partner MCS Ltd to implement Compellent Fluid Data storage
to connect a Jersey backup site with global offices in the Cayman
Islands, Bermuda and the British Virgin Islands. Appleby relies on
Compellent storage to provide rapid data recovery instantaneously
without manual management. To jumpstart initial site
synchronisation, Appleby used Portable Volume, a set of
enterprise-class external hard drives preconfigured for use with
Compellent storage, at new data center locations without the need
for dedicated high-speed data links or duplicate arrays. After the
initial synchronisation, thin replication only replicates changed
data, minimising bandwidth requirements and speeding data
recovery.
“Compellent allowed us to integrate an easy-to-use replication
strategy into our disaster recovery plan,” said Jack Fleming, group
IT infrastructure manager at Appleby Global. “We appreciate the
lower cost of Compellent’s thin replication, and also the
flexibility offered by the system that allows us to use
complementary technologies like Riverbed bandwidth optimisation to
tailor our disaster recovery approach. With several locations in
hurricane-prone areas of the world, we can trust our Compellent
setup to protect our data during natural disasters.”
Virtualised Infrastructure Connects Cross Country Home
Services Across Real State Lines
Cross Country Home Services, Inc., a home warranty, services and
emergency assistance company in the US, supports 600 associates,
more than 200 corporate clients, and upwards of 10 million
customers with an IT staff of only 33. Looking to optimise their
VMware investment, the team worked with Compellent reseller Syscom
Technologies to revamp its disaster recovery strategy. Cross
Country Home Services is utilising Compellent Fluid Data storage to
reliably store and recover data, citing automated tiering,
snapshots, and replication capabilities as primary reasons for
selecting Compellent. Moving from a tape-based backup strategy,
Cross Country now uses space-efficient snapshots on the Compellent
SAN with VMware to quickly recover virtual machines on different
physical servers in the event of a loss, as well as active off-site
replication to maintain business continuity.
“Each of our three sites, located in Florida, Georgia, and South
Carolina, replicate to at least one other site, allowing users to
immediately operate off a back-up Compellent SAN when necessary,”
said Chuck Matulik, senior manager of network systems and telecom,
Cross Country Home Services. “Since the drive and connection types
don’t have to mirror the primary SAN, the whole replication process
is easy to set up and manage. And thanks to Compellent’s seamless
integration with VMware, we can recover data within the dynamic
pool of storage that is shared by our virtual machines across these
sites quickly and painlessly.”
Bernard Westwood, CFO at Syscom Technologies said: “Customers
like Cross Country Home Services rely on us to deliver the most
appropriate technology solution to meet their businesses continuity
needs. The Compellent Fluid Data enterprise storage system, with
its built-in automation and intelligence, allows data to be easily
stored, managed and protected in a way that is directly aligned
with the needs of any organization, making it a perfect fit for our
business model.”
Additional Resources:
- Learn more about Compellent Disaster
Recovery solutions
- Appleby Global success story
- Cross Country Home Services
presentation
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About CompellentCompellent Technologies (NYSE:CML)
provides Fluid Data storage solutions that automate the movement
and management of data at a granular level, enabling organisations
to constantly adapt to change, slash costs and secure information
against downtime and disaster. With an all-channel sales network in
35 countries, Compellent is one of the fastest growing enterprise
storage companies in the world. www.compellent.com/uk.
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