Hitachi Data Systems Unveils Cloud Enhancements to Help Organizations Increase the Value of Unstructured Data
April 24 2012 - 7:30AM
Business Wire
Hitachi Data Systems Corporation (HDS), a wholly owned
subsidiary of Hitachi, Ltd. (NYSE:HIT) (TOKYO:6501), today
announced significant new enhancements to its award-winning object
store, Hitachi Content Platform (HCP), and its bottomless,
backup-free cloud on-ramp, Hitachi Data Ingestor (HDI). These new
enhancements reduce overall costs by enabling organizations to
better manage unstructured data growth, ensure content security in
shared storage environments and reduce the complexity and
inefficiency in traditional, cloud computing and distributed IT
environments.
“Organizations are looking for new, innovative approaches to
deal with the expansive growth of unstructured content and extract
the full value of their data,” said Miklos Sandorfi, chief
strategist, Hitachi Data Systems. “Our content cloud approach
allows organizations to store billions of data objects and use
intelligence layers to index and search the data independently of
the application that created it. The data is available across
devices, anytime and anywhere. By deploying HCP and HDI, customers
will cut costs in managing, storing and accessing data and build a
foundation for the information cloud.”
About the new Hitachi Content Platform and Hitachi Data
Ingestor
HCP and HDI provide high availability from the edge to the core
and use advanced replication, automatic failover, erasure coding,
nondisruptive hardware and software upgrades, and provide proactive
monitoring and reporting of any system health or performance
issues. This combination of capabilities lets administrators
respond to issues before they threaten service level agreements
(SLA). New HCP support for spin-down disk in Hitachi Unified
Storage (HUS) minimizes power and cooling costs for a total cost of
ownership comparable to tape-based solutions. With thousands of
tenants now able to share a single HCP and use it in many different
ways, there are no infrastructure silos. With content consolidated
in one HCP system, a new HCP metadata query tool searches system
and custom metadata to look for trends and relationships.
Content can be distributed to HDI and “pinned” to the remote
location, ensuring local access performance to a consistent set of
data and reducing bandwidth consumption and costs. In addition, HDI
offers high availability configurations to ensure continuous
operation for service provider customers or remote and branch
offices in distributed, private IT environments. Together, HCP and
HDI help organizations and cloud service providers lower costs and
complexities associated with storing large and rapidly growing
volumes of unstructured data, while enabling fluid content with
fast access and data life cycle management. New features and
customer benefits include:
Improved Operational Efficiency to Lower Costs
- HCP leverages spin-down disk support in
HUS to lower costs for large scale unstructured data storage and to
reduce energy consumption
- HCP works with almost any application
with support for HTTP/REST, CIFS, NFS, Symantec Enterprise Vault
Streamer and more
- HDI VMware appliance support for high
availability provides a lower cost alternative to meet high
availability requirements with less infrastructure and
complexity
- New content audit services discover and
classify content and provide recommendations for improved
efficiency and lower cost
Greater Scalability and Reliability
- Supports thousands of tenants and tens
of thousands of namespaces per system, reducing costs per tenant
and maximizing utilization
- Advanced replication and failover
capabilities ensure service availability
- HCP improved component and performance
monitoring and email alerting help proactively address any
bottlenecks or hardware issues before they impact SLAs
- Support for tape-based copies of
objects help meet vaulting requirements
Robust Security and Control from Edge and Core
- New object access control lists reduce
the risk of unmanaged use of content
- Active directory integration helps
support corporate security policies
- Custom metadata search identifies sets
of related objects based on system and custom metadata
- Content distribution and file pinning
ensures fast, local access to a consistent set of data
Supporting Quotes
- Acens: “By leveraging the secure
multi-tenancy and compliance capabilities of HCP, with file serving
on-ramp HDI, Acens is now a leading cloud services provider in
Spain. Our cloud services have clear differentiation from our
competitors’ simple and cheap online storage by providing
feature-rich cloud storage to satisfy the needs of customers that
require higher levels of service, availability, reliability and
privacy and legislative compliance.” – Manuel Gómez, high level
product manager
- CSC: “Customer files are being
created in disparate locations all over the enterprise, and this
information must be made meaningful and be protected. CSC’s
Bottomless File Storage, powered by HCP and HDI, provides companies
with a cost effective way to ingest these files into the data
center, where data can be maintained according to its value,
distributed to the resources that can make decisions based on it,
secured against unauthorized use and grow with no limits in a
sustainable fashion. With the help of HDI and HCP, our customers
can reduce IT costs and complexity by eliminating backups and
dependence on local storage and enjoy a truly backup-free and
bottomless cloud environment.” – James Burke, executive, Platform
and Storage Services
- Rocket Arkivio: “We are excited
about our important role in the new object storage
solution release from Hitachi Data Systems. Our
Rocket Arkivio software helps customers optimize key
benefits of HCP, including greater scalability and
expanded operational efficiencies that help HDS customers around
the world improve their efficiency and reduce storage costs.”
– Giovanni Paliska, managing director
About Hitachi Content Platform and Hitachi Data
Ingestor
Hitachi Content Platform is a virtualized object storage
solution that enables simplified, intelligent and automated data
management. It uses a new method that stores data as self-described
objects, which allows advanced storage management and policies to
be associated and managed at a very granular level, but with less
overhead. With massive scale, multiple storage tiers, broad
interoperability, secure multitenancy and configurable attributes
for each tenant, customers can support a wide range of applications
on a single cluster without creating silos. Working in conjunction
with HDI, a bottomless, backup-free cloud on-ramp and file serving
solution that sends data from the edge to the core infrastructure,
HCP is the most scalable, reliable, efficient and easiest to use
object store available in the market today.
The Hitachi Content Platform and Hitachi Data Ingestor
enhancements are a new milestone in the Hitachi Data Systems
3-tiered strategy of infrastructure cloud, content cloud and
information cloud. The strategy builds on existing IT investments
to provide a single virtualization platform for all data. When
content is untethered from the applications that created it, data
is easier to find, share and repurpose, and is consequently more
valuable. Working together, HCP and HDI provide application
independence and intelligent lifecycle management capabilities that
are key to achieving a content cloud that gives businesses control
of their unstructured data with seamless access, search, retention,
consolidation and archiving capabilities.
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About Hitachi Data Systems
Hitachi Data Systems provides best-in-class information
technologies, services and solutions that deliver compelling
customer ROI, unmatched return on assets (ROA) and demonstrable
business impact. With a vision that IT must be virtualized,
automated, cloud-ready and sustainable, Hitachi Data Systems offers
solutions that improve IT costs and agility. With more than 5,400
employees worldwide, Hitachi Data Systems does business in more
than 100 countries and regions. Hitachi Data Systems products,
services and solutions are trusted by the world’s leading
enterprises, including more than 70 percent of the Fortune 100 and
more than 80 percent of the Fortune Global 100. Hitachi Data
Systems believes that data drives our world – and information is
the new currency. To learn more, visit: http://www.hds.com.
About Hitachi, Ltd.
Hitachi, Ltd., (NYSE:HIT) (TOKYO:6501), headquartered in Tokyo,
Japan, is a leading global electronics company with approximately
360,000 employees worldwide. Fiscal 2010 (ended March 31, 2011)
consolidated revenues totaled 9,315 billion yen ($112.2 billion).
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