10.09.2007 12:00:00
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Hitachi Delivers Affordable Enterprise Virtualization for Any Data Center without Compromise
In the face of unprecedented infrastructure complexity, the relentless
proliferation of disparate storage arrays and corporate edicts to reduce
carbon output worldwide, Hitachi Data Systems, a wholly owned subsidiary
of Hitachi, Ltd. (NYSE: HIT), today rounded out the industry’s
most comprehensive line of storage systems, the Hitachi Universal
Storage Platform™ V series, to address these
pressing issues. The all-new Hitachi Universal Storage Platform VM
is the world’s first heterogeneous storage
services platform that offers customers the operational, financial and
environmental benefits of enterprise-class virtualization, thin
provisioning and tiered storage in a package that does not require a
raised floor data center and operates on an industry standard 220-volt
power supply.
The popularity and growth of storage networks combined with merger and
acquisition activity has left many organizations with a sea of
incompatible storage arrays distributed across multiple locations. Many
customers also struggle with a complex assortment of software license
schemes from different vendors, expensive capacity-based tier one
licensing policies, and a server infrastructure that is both
underutilized and unable to get to required data easily. The Universal
Storage Platform VM joins the Hitachi Universal Storage Platform V as
the industry’s most complete enterprise-class
platforms developed explicitly to address these vital concerns.
"SAN silos have crept into the data center
making storage management and provisioning onerous for many
organizations,” said Dave Vellante, CEO of
leading CIO consultancy ITCentrix. "Storage
migrations in particular are expensive and disruptive. Our independent
analysis confirms that for every Dollar spent on array hardware and
software, an additional 50 cents is spent on incremental migration costs
over the life of an array. Approaches like Hitachi’s
USP VM can dramatically reduce this cost from 50 percent down to less
than 10 percent through the combination of heterogeneous tiered storage
support, virtualization and thin provisioning.”
"We are witnessing a new Hitachi that is aggressively driving its
storage virtualization leadership position through consistent
innovation," said Tony Asaro, senior analyst, Enterprise Strategy Group.
"The USP VM provides all of the advanced capabilities of its big
brother, the USP V, but at a lower cost and smaller footprint. This new
system allows smaller enterprises to package and deliver advanced
virtualization, thin provisioning and business continuity storage
services across heterogeneous file, object or block-based storage
devices.” No Compromise Virtualized Tiered Storage
Building on the innovations introduced with the Hitachi Universal
Storage Platform V, the new Hitachi Universal Storage Platform VM is the
only virtualization platform that offers enterprises of any size the
opportunity to take back control of heterogeneous storage assets without
introducing the reliability and scalability drawbacks of virtualization
appliances.
Customer strategies to grapple with the challenges of reigning in
sprawling storage infrastructure include:
Simplifying storage tiers to accommodate high performance tier one
applications and defaulting everything else to tier two to reduce
costs;
Virtualizing both server-side and storage-side assets, providing
any-to-any connectivity between servers and data, often requiring the
placement of tier one storage arrays behind less reliable and lower
performing virtualization appliances;
Introducing a single management framework to support simplified
management and non-disruptive migration and data movement within and
between tiers one and two and to tier three archive platforms as
required by retention policies.
Providing a common storage services platform for virtual tape, high
performance NAS, or active archival, eliminating the need for separate
islands of storage caused by niche solutions.
"Customers are finding these strategies
require tradeoffs with competitive solutions on the market today,”
said John Mansfield, senior vice president, Global Solutions Strategy
and Development, Hitachi Data Systems. "Virtualization
appliances, while supporting heterogeneous storage assets, struggle to
provide the scalability and reliability needed to support tier one
applications. Some storage arrays sometimes provide thin provisioning
and in-box tiering; however they don’t
support the cross-tier management of heterogeneous assets. The Hitachi
Universal Storage Platform VM provides the performance, reliability and
architecture, with thin provisioning, to virtualize all data center
storage assets cost effectively.” "Hitachi views virtualization as an enabler
for heterogeneous shared storage functionality across the storage
infrastructure,” said Carl Greiner, senior
vice president, Infrastructure, OVUM. "Other
storage solutions don’t allow for the true
integration of mainframe and open systems in a shared environment. Only
through a common storage services infrastructure can customers obtain
the economies they are truly looking for.” Introducing the Hitachi Universal Storage Platform VM
As a core part of Hitachi Services Oriented Storage Solutions, the
Universal Storage Platform VM enables smaller enterprises to package and
deliver common storage services such as virtualization, thin
provisioning, and business continuity across heterogeneous storage
assets, whether file, object or block-based. The Universal Storage
Platform VM delivers all of the advanced storage services available in
the Hitachi flagship storage solution, the Universal Storage Platform V.
"The USP VM leads the industry from every aspect: functionality,
scalability, connectivity, serviceability, ease-of-use, and
availability," said Josh Krischer, founder, Josh Krischer & Associates,
a leading storage research firm. "The USP VM deserves to be in a class
of its own as its two closest competitors--the EMC Symmetrix DMX-4 950
and IBM’s DS6800--cannot match the impressive
specifications of the USP VM. Clearly, Hitachi’s
innovation engine is moving the company further ahead of competitors in
entry-level enterprise-class storage technologies."
Today, Hitachi is introducing:
-- A rackmounted storage services platform with the same advanced
heterogeneous storage services available in the Hitachi Universal
Storage Platform V, including: Hitachi Dynamic Provisioning(TM)
software, Hitachi Universal Volume Manager -- with support for up
to 96 petabytes of virtualized storage, Large Logical Storage
Pools, Hitachi Virtual Partition Manager;
-- A newly enhanced massively parallel crossbar switch architecture
with 4Gb/s fibre channel "end-to-end" and a switched fibre channel
architecture on the back-end delivering up to 75 percent more peak
IOPs than the previous generation rackmounted virtualization
product from Hitachi;
-- Hitachi Dynamic Provisioning software ("Thin Provisioning") with
support for both internal and externally virtualized storage
(support for external storage: general availability fall 2007);
-- "Day 1" Support for VMware ESX Server 3.0 to facilitate the
integration of server and storage virtualization strategies;
-- Simplified software packaging with frame-based licensing for the
Hitachi Basic Operating System (BOS) and BOS Virtualization
software and a single license key for each software bundle;
-- Hitachi Universal Storage Platform VM configuration flexibility
with a choice of either or a combination of:
-- Storage controller and high performance disk storage for mixed
application environments
-- Storage controller only for virtualization services
"The USP VM puts Hitachi’s unique
Services Oriented Storage platform based on the USP V within the
financial reach of small to medium-sized enterprises,”
said John Webster, principal IT advisor, Illuminata. "This
announcement should be of particular interest to SME users who now plan
the migrate from a networked server environment to a virtualized server
and storage environment, or to small to medium-sized mainframe users who
are ready to upgrade to virtualized storage."
World’s Only Heterogeneous, Nondisruptive
Data Migration Solution
Leveraging the worldwide success of the Hitachi large scale,
heterogeneous storage virtualization layer, the Universal Storage
Platform VM enables non-disruptive heterogeneous data migration in
Windows, Linux, UNIX and mainframe environments. Unlike competitive
offerings that rely on host-based replication software for data
migration, the Hitachi Universal Storage Platform VM utilizes
sophisticated virtualization services to elegantly transfer data without
any impact to critical applications or requiring system reboots. Ideally
suited for migrating data from storage systems reaching the end of their
useful/environmental lives, to new storage systems added to the data
center or for load balancing purposes to improve application
performance, Hitachi enables customers to migrate data in heterogeneous
environments without risk.
"We are providing customers with the ultimate
in tiered storage flexibility with the Universal Storage Platform V
series,” said Claus Mikkelsen, chief
scientist, Hitachi Data Systems. "The
Universal Storage Platform V series is available in several
configurations, ranging from a disk-less enterprise virtualization
controller to our flagship multi-cabinet configurations that support a
nearly infinite pool of virtualized storage. Hitachi is effectively
empowering customers to select an Intelligent Virtual Storage Controller
and match it to any type of disk media. With the introduction of
the Universal Storage Platform VM, we are truly lowering the cost of
entry to obtain common enterprise-class storage services across
heterogeneous storage assets.”
The disk-less Universal Storage Platform VM for smaller enterprises
completely separates the commodity media (disks) from the innovation
(intelligent control unit) required to provide storage, data and content
services. This enables customers to invest in the most valuable part of
the storage system, an integrated, intelligent controller, and obtain
all of the latest functionality for their existing storage assets
without being forced to buy more capacity.
Hitachi Increases the Green Quotient for Storage
With global energy costs rising and looming energy surcharges, green
storage solutions are rapidly becoming a top business concern and
companies are demanding more efficient power consumption and capacity
utilization tools. The new Hitachi Universal Storage Platform VM enables
customers to increase their Green Quotient (GQ) by a significant factor,
through the deployment of large-scale, enterprise-class virtualization
for massive consolidation; thin provisioning to increase utilization
rates and reduce power, cooling, and space costs by reducing the number
of physical disks required to support workloads; all with a virtual
controller that plugs into a standard wall outlet.
The Hitachi Universal Storage Platform VM further supports the reduction
in heat output and power consumption by dramatically compressing the
time to provision new arrays and/or migrate capacity from many months
down to weeks or days, meaning older, less efficient capacity is
replaced sooner by greener storage.
"As a core part of Hitachi, Ltd., we are
proud to say that our parent company has established an environmental
management system for the entire Hitachi Group based on the ISO 14001
International Standard,” said Minoru Kosuge,
CEO, Hitachi Data Systems. "Hitachi has also
achieved a green supplier ratio of 100 percent and established ‘Super
Eco Factories,’ factories that utilize
industry-leading environmental protection systems. Hitachi was the first
storage vendor to be fully RoHS compliant and with the Universal Storage
Platform VM, Hitachi continues to lead the charge towards a clean, green
generation of computing solutions.” About Hitachi Data Systems
Hitachi Data Systems Corporation provides Services Oriented Storage
Solutions that enable heterogeneous storage to be dynamically
provisioned according to business needs and centrally managed via
industry-leading Hitachi storage virtualization software. As an integral
part of the Hitachi Storage Solutions Group, Hitachi Data Systems
delivers storage infrastructure platforms, storage management software,
and storage consulting services through direct and indirect channels in
over 170 countries and regions. Its customers include nearly 60 percent
of Fortune 100 companies. For more information, visit the company's Web
site at http://www.hds.com.
About Hitachi, Ltd.
Hitachi, Ltd. (NYSE: HIT)(TSE: 6501), headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is
a leading global electronics company with approximately 384,000
employees worldwide. Fiscal 2006 (ended March 31, 2007) consolidated
revenues totaled 10,247 billion Yen ($86.8 billion). The company offers
a wide range of systems, products and services in market sectors
including information systems, electronic devices, power and industrial
systems, consumer products, materials and financial services. For more
information on Hitachi, please visit the company's website at http://www.hitachi.com.
© 2007, Hitachi is a registered trademark of
Hitachi, Ltd. and/or its affiliates in the United States and other
countries. Hitachi Data Systems is a registered trademark and service
mark of Hitachi, Ltd. in the United States and other countries. All
other trademarks, services marks, company names are properties of their
respective owners.
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