LeftHand Networks announced that Enterasys Networks has
deployed LeftHand’s open iSCSI SAN solution with its SAN/iQ clustered storage
software on a Dell PowerEdge 2950 platform, and improved its disaster recovery
capabilities, increased its overall ease of use and management and optimized
its virtualized environment. With the LeftHand solution, Enterasys drove
significant savings in SAN administration, hardware and support while
accelerating response times to meet its demanding business needs.
“With the ability to easily self-provision new storage and
configure it virtually real-time, the responsiveness to our business demands
has increased dramatically,” said Dan Petlon, vice president System Quality and
IT at Enterasys Networks. “The LeftHand SAN solution has exceeded our
expectations, providing a flexible, cost-effective and easy to manage
enterprise-class SAN that supports and helps to optimize our virtualized data
center environment – all on a Dell hardware platform that we know and trust.”
Enterasys’ business is built on delivering secure network
solutions that ensure the confidentiality, integrity, availability and
performance of IT services. With LeftHand’s available 90 terabyte iSCSI SAN
solution, Enterasys was able to strengthen its disaster recovery system and
provide an added level of protection for its users. Using LeftHand’s
replication capabilities and a storage node at a remote site 300 miles away,
Enterasys was able to deploy a fast and reliable disaster recovery solution
with significantly increased data recovery times. In addition, IT
responsiveness increased as a result of the ease and simplicity of provisioning
and configuring added capacity. The company was able to maximize its system
efficiency and save money by deploying a mix of SAS and SATA disk drives within
its LeftHand SAN, matching each application with its precise performance
requirements.
“We needed a more nimble IT environment that would enable us
to quickly adapt and align with our business – our existing Fibre Channel SAN
simply couldn’t get us there,” added Petlon. “We recognized after significant
research and testing that the most flexible and adaptive technologies were
iSCSI-based. With a data center virtualization architecture based on Dell
server platforms, this solution allowed us to optimize our virtualized data
center environment and leverage our existing Dell investments to realize
significant economies of scale.”
LeftHand Networks’ award-winning SAN/iQ clustered storage
software supports the Dell PowerEdge 2950, providing maximum platform choice
and flexibility for customers’ SAN deployments. When combined with the Dell
PowerEdge 2950 server, SAN/iQ converts the server into an iSCSI storage node
that delivers enterprise-class SAN capabilities when clustered, providing
customers an easy-to-deploy, highly available SAN complete with a rich feature
set, advanced data protection and centralized management.
“LeftHand is committed to providing customers with maximum
platform choice and flexibility for their SAN deployments. With our
LeftHand-branded NSM storage products, Virtual SAN Appliances and our open
iSCSI SAN portfolio that supports Dell, HP and IBM hardware, LeftHand delivers
highly available enterprise-class iSCSI SAN solutions that help optimize almost
any environment,” said Larry Cormier, vice president of Marketing, LeftHand
Networks. “Enterasys’ deployment of a 90 terabyte LeftHand iSCSI SAN on the
Dell 2950 platform is another proof point that, by allowing customers’ business
needs to properly drive their storage hardware decisions, LeftHand Networks
continues to make storage networking easier than ever.”
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