Archive for September, 2011

Dell Compellent Storage Center Details

Posted: September 28, 2011 in Storage

With the recent profusion of tiered storage solutions into the enterprise storage market, organizations are increasingly adopting tiering strategies to accommodate rapid data growth while controlling costs. Almost all major offerings leverage multiple types of drives, with varying capacities and performance levels and an attempt to match data with the optimal drive type based on storage profiles. Typically, mission-critical data is stored on high-performance drives, while “less important” data is moved to high-capacity drives.

Yet most of those solutions fail to maximize the potential benefits of tiered storage. Poor integration of tiering into the storage platform; a lack of granular, real-time system intelligence; labor-intensive, inefficient data movement schemes; and limited scalability keep many solutions from meeting real-world business needs. Applications are tacked onto existing storage infrastructures. Data is migrated as large “all or nothing” pages, often according to outdated information. The tiering profiles are limited in scope, generally requiring manual intervention. Data must be reformatted from a disk group to a pooled configuration. And solution licensing is restricted to a particular hardware platform. Such limitations completely offset the cost- and time-saving benefits of a truly virtualized storage.

Unlike the many newcomers to the storage tiering market, Dell Compellent™ engineered its Fluid Data™ architecture from the ground up to include Automated Tiered Storage. This approach enables organizations to move data dynamically, intelligently and efficiently among multiple storage tiers and RAID levels. All writing transactions and frequently accessed data are placed on high-performance drives with performance-optimized RAID levels, while less frequently accessed data cascades to more cost-effective drives and/or lower-overhead RAID levels.

Since Dell Compellent™ Automated Tiered Storage, called Data Progression™, is built right into the virtualized storage platform, it does not require additional hardware or server-side agents to operate. Automated Tiered Storage also integrates seamlessly with the full range of other Dell Compellent technologies to maximize storage performance, efficiency, flexibility, reliability and manageability. In addition, because Automated Tiered Storage is not tied to just one storage system model or platform, organizations can take advantage of the functionality on systems in production without downtime or a costly forklift upgrade — and continue to benefit as they scale the solution in line with changing business conditions.

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via Dell Compellent Storage Center Details | Dell.

Can’t attend Dell World 2011? Go virtually!

by Sarah Richardson Wed, Sep 28 2011 7:00 AM

Are you an IT professional who can’t make it to Austin for Dell World 2011? No worries – stream it! Dell World: Live Online lets you experience all the fantastic social media, data center, cloud and mobile innovation discussions going on at the Austin Convention Center. Watch the keynotes live. Stream interviews with speakers and attendees from the Dell World news desk. Participate in exclusive webinars hosted by Dell enterprise technology experts. Chat with other virtual attendees in the online versions of Dell World’s Idea Exchange sessions. It’s free, and you can register now at Dell World: Live Online.

Dell World: Live Online gives you access to the latest strategies for harnessing IT efficiency and unlocking innovation. Unfortunately, we haven’t figured out how to stream Austin’s amazing BBQ over the Web… we’re working on that.  If we won’t see you in Austin, we look forward to seeing you at Dell World: Live Online.

For media and analysts, check out our virtual press kit which includes all press releases, blog post, contact details and other resources you’ll need for the event.

via Can’t attend Dell World 2011? Go virtually! – Direct2Dell – Direct2Dell – Dell Community.

Which one is your favorite?

Posted: September 26, 2011 in Miscellaneous

To all my EqualLogic friends, which one is your favorite?  Does one have a warm place in your heart, or did it leave you with a bad taste?

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