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Posted on May 16, 2018

by Greg Scorziello, UK Country Manager, INFINIDAT
Virtualisation has become a standard in most IT environments, however, a lot of storage solutions have not evolved as quickly as they have needed to in order maximize virtual environments. As a result, choosing the right storage behind your VMware environment is paramount. Following are ten key areas that you need to evaluate in order to have a virtualised infrastructure that delivers the performance and availability your business requires.
Reliability — Uptime is critical to keep the business running properly. A solution designed to perform at 99.99999% (seven nines) availability maximizes your productivity and helps the business to be more competitive. Additionally, next generation storage that takes advantage of a self-healing architecture — maximizes business success.
Green — Virtualising your server environment helps in consuming less power and cooling, however, when you virtualise, you consume, on average, four times as much storage so the savings you gained on the server side are quickly lost with your storage. A storage solution that minimizes environmental impact and carbon footprint during both the manufacturing process, and operational runtime can save your company a great deal of money and help to drive a better TCO when it comes to your overall storage budget.
Capacity Efficiency — A storage solution that offers high useable capacity utilization out of the drives in the system with no hotspots, without sacrificing availability provides good storage efficiency and lower costs. In addition, the system should support all VAAI APIs including the thin reclamation API. Ideally, the storage solution you select will have the ability to reclaim zero capacity in real time. For VMware, maximizing capacity automatically and without user intervention will be essential. In the end, high capacity efficiency is reflected in a lower TCO (total cost of ownership).
Consolidation and Scale — Capacity and performance in a virtualized environment must be flexible, non-intrusive and demand no human intervention. The ideal storage solution for your VMware environment should enable you to consolidate multiple traditional storage frames into a single frame, with less power consumption and without limitations on capacity or performance.
Service and Support — Ensuring the success of your organisation is about more than purchasing the right enterprise storage platform, it is about having the right backing to ensure success throughout the lifecycle of the platform. Service and support are imperative. The vendor you choose needs to ensure non-stop operation and readily support upgrades and migrations. Don’t underestimate the value of working with a vendor that provides a dedicated resource to support your investment in their storage solution.
Storage integration for VMware is complex. There has to be a good balance of features, functions, reliability, ease of use, integration, performance and, of course, cost. The InfiniBox enterprise-proven storage array was designed to achieve this balance and leads the industry in advanced VMware storage integration.
by Greg Scorziello, UK Country Manager, INFINIDAT
Virtualisation has become a standard in most IT environments, however, a lot of storage solutions have not evolved as quickly as they have needed to in order maximize virtual environments. As a result, choosing the right storage behind your VMware environment is paramount. Following are ten key areas that you need to evaluate in order to have a virtualised infrastructure that delivers the performance and availability your business requires.
Reliability — Uptime is critical to keep the business running properly. A solution designed to perform at 99.99999% (seven nines) availability maximizes your productivity and helps the business to be more competitive. Additionally, next generation storage that takes advantage of a self-healing architecture — maximizes business success.
Green — Virtualising your server environment helps in consuming less power and cooling, however, when you virtualise, you consume, on average, four times as much storage so the savings you gained on the server side are quickly lost with your storage. A storage solution that minimizes environmental impact and carbon footprint during both the manufacturing process, and operational runtime can save your company a great deal of money and help to drive a better TCO when it comes to your overall storage budget.
Capacity Efficiency — A storage solution that offers high useable capacity utilization out of the drives in the system with no hotspots, without sacrificing availability provides good storage efficiency and lower costs. In addition, the system should support all VAAI APIs including the thin reclamation API. Ideally, the storage solution you select will have the ability to reclaim zero capacity in real time. For VMware, maximizing capacity automatically and without user intervention will be essential. In the end, high capacity efficiency is reflected in a lower TCO (total cost of ownership).
Consolidation and Scale — Capacity and performance in a virtualized environment must be flexible, non-intrusive and demand no human intervention. The ideal storage solution for your VMware environment should enable you to consolidate multiple traditional storage frames into a single frame, with less power consumption and without limitations on capacity or performance.
Service and Support — Ensuring the success of your organisation is about more than purchasing the right enterprise storage platform, it is about having the right backing to ensure success throughout the lifecycle of the platform. Service and support are imperative. The vendor you choose needs to ensure non-stop operation and readily support upgrades and migrations. Don’t underestimate the value of working with a vendor that provides a dedicated resource to support your investment in their storage solution.
Storage integration for VMware is complex. There has to be a good balance of features, functions, reliability, ease of use, integration, performance and, of course, cost. The InfiniBox enterprise-proven storage array was designed to achieve this balance and leads the industry in advanced VMware storage integration.