04/09/2010
Unified management console for multi site storage replication
London, UK
Integration with 3 Par remote copy software provides autonomic configuration of disaster recovery, which enables users to set up remote replication with Inserv T-Class, Inserv F-Class, or a combination of 3 Par arrays from a single window—quickly, simply, and without the need for professional services. This includes the ability to configure synchronous long distance replication with complete distance flexibility, using mid-range as well as high-end arrays. Synchronous long distance replication was introduced by 3 Par to provide an affordable, multi-site alternative for achieving low recovery time objectives and zero-data-loss recovery point objectives.
"From the beginning, simplicity of administration was a major factor in our decision to deploy 3 Par utility storage," said Omer Siddqui, Deputy CIO at DC Water. "With the new Inform management console, 3 Par has leaped even further ahead, giving us the ability to manage our entire storage environment from a single window, including remote replication to our disaster recovery site."
In addition to expediting disaster recovery configuration, the new console was also designed to deliver enhanced usability and visibility. A single screen provides a dashboard view of all connected Inserv arrays as well as graphical charts and tables representing important system data and remote replication configuration. The console is fully integrated with signature 3 Par applications including 3 Par thin provisioning, virtual copy, dynamic optimisation, and virtual domains.
“Our track record of lowering storage costs and easing management are not just attractive to cloud service providers, but to large and mid-size enterprises,” said David Scott, 3 Par President and CEO. “The redesigned Inform management console is an example of how 3 Par enables customers using our utility storage arrays for both internal and external services delivery to do more with less, and to reduce storage management by up to 90%.”












