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January 30, 2007

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VAR Provides ‘Expert’ Storage Assistance

Answering the call to offer cheaper solutions & reaping profits along the way

By Jennifer Lawinski,
CRN 12:00 AM EST Mon. Jan. 22, 2007
From the January 22, 2007 CRN

When it came time for Babson College to upgrade its SAN, it called in its solution provider, Expert Server Group, to help evaluate products and virtualize the storage environment.

Babson, a liberal arts college in Wellesley, Mass., had been using a Fibre Channel SAN from EMC that could hold 2 Tbytes of data, but Director of Architecture and Development Kuljit Dharni wanted to find something easier and less expensive to expand and refresh. He also was considering a new method of server consolidation and virtualization.
Sean Shea, account manager with ESG, introduced Babson to the EqualLogic iSCSI SAN, which last year received a “positive” rating from Gartner—the research firm’s second highest rating for iSCSI SAN products.

“One of the things we can demonstrate that sometimes is jaw-dropping to a few people is that we can bring in an EqualLogic array, drop it on the table, plug it into a server and literally have the SAN set up and start to provision storage within 30 minutes,” Shea said. “For people who are used to the traditional fibre-based SANs, that process can take a day or so to set up.”Babson held onto the array and gave it a go, testing its scalability and performance in the college’s environment. Babson didn’t take it easy on the machine.”We tried it out. We did all sorts of silly things [that] technically should never happen in a production environment, and it handled itself very gracefully. For a month we absolutely hammered the unit and it passed with flying colors,” Dharni said.
The system’s flexibility allowed Babson’s IT staff to restructure. Whereas formerly one SAN administrator was responsible for maintaining and making changes to the system, now all four of the people who manage the server environment are comfortable making changes or setting up volumes.Babson decided to purchase the EqualLogic PS200 array from Expert Server Group with about 3 Tbytes of storage. About six months later, the college purchased a 4-Tbyte PS300 unit to back up the system. Now, Babson has a 7-Tbyte PS400 unit backing up the system at a remote location on campus and its first two arrays make up the primary storage environment.Overall, Expert Server Group sold Babson about 14 Tbytes of storage for around $100,000. Getting the same scale in a Fibre Channel solution would have cost the college upward of $150,000, Dharni said.

The solution provider also helped Babson implement a virtualization solution using VMWare software, and having specialized knowledge in VMWare’s products and specializing in virtualization has helped ESG grow its business beyond servers and storage, Shea said. “We were VMWare’s first partner in the Northeast to pick up the product line even before there was a channel. Four and a half years ago there was VMWare direct and there was us,” he said.”Now there are 100 companies in the Northeast that sell VMWare but there are only two or three that make it almost their exclusive technology focus. That’s what we do. Whether it’s storage or server virtualization, that’s what we specialize in. We stay ahead of the curve,” Shea said.

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January 2007 What is New

January 10, 2007

Virtual Iron’s release 3.1 which includes support for Windows and is priced at $499 per cpu is shaking things up a bit for Vmware. Many major companies have been purchasing a few licences and testing out the software (so far so good) as a POC . The major drawback now is lack of ISV support. The probability is that many large VM clients are testing Virtual Iron in order to negotiate a better enterprise license agreement with Vmware – maybe?

Look for lots of news from VizionCore
esxRanger 3.0 coming next month – will have integration with Vmware’s VCB. They continue to improve on the fastest and easiest to use VM backup product for VI3.

esxCharter 2 coming – what is new – BILL BACK feature – yahoo!

esxReplicator, new version, – it will basically be a re-write of the software and will be compatible with Vi3 coming in March