Virtualization News Desk
Integral Networks Becomes Latest DataCore Virtualization Solution Provider
Integral Networks is Now In the Process of Helping Clients like JMR Construction Gain the Benefits of Going Virtual
May. 29, 2008 02:00 PM
DataCore announced that Integral Networks will deliver its
storage virtualization solutions. Integral Networks provides total network
consulting, IT management, outsourcing and computer service to companies
nationwide. The real draw that Integral Networks had to DataCore was the fact
that DataCore's SANmelody serves as the backbone of an organization's IT
infrastructure. "We came into contact with DataCore because I was starting
to do more with virtualization," said Bryan Badger, senior systems engineer,
Integral Networks. Another DataCore customer, Span the Wan, manages the data
center for Integral Networks and was responsible for the introduction between
the two companies. "DataCore customer Span the Wan not only put me on to
DataCore but was a catalyst in getting us interested in the virtualization
space in general. The timing was perfect because I was tired of buying all of
these stupid servers," added Badger.
Integral Networks was also becoming interested in VMware on
the server side and learned that in order to get the most out of VMware,
companies need a SAN backend to do advanced functions like DRS as well as
VMotion. "The price point of DataCore is great. Its SANmelody product is
solid and Integral Networks' base infrastructure is running it in our data
center courtesy of Span the Wan," noted Badger. "We were so impressed
with it in production that literally within a month, Integral Networks became
an authorized DataCore reseller."
Integral Networks is now in the process of helping clients
like JMR Construction gain the benefits of going virtual. "We needed
Integral Networks' help in coming up with a better approach to deal with our
growth of servers and storage and we are pleased with the outcome and cost
savings from using DataCore and VMware," commented Ron Rivard, vice
president, JMR Construction. "The combination increased productivity by
making a small number of servers and storage devices do the job that took many
to do - making it much more feasible than the alternative hardware-centric
approach."
As a DataCore user themselves, Integral Networks runs
SANmelody in production running three VMware ESX hosts and thirty-six servers
right now. The company's entire infrastructure runs on these currently -
fifteen of the total number of servers run Integral's business. The other
servers belong to Integral's business clients. In addition, Integral is
involved in the VMware virtual hosting provider program. The firm hosts domain
controllers, file servers, Exchange servers and terminal servers for its
clients in a VMware environment - all supported by DataCore. "We are
hosting clients' full infrastructures out of our data center - virtually. SANmelody
supports their storage needs and it is the backbone of our system,"
explained Badger.
"Integral Networks' mission is to offer 'stabilization
within a company's IT systems and entire infrastructure,'" said Carlos M.
Carreras, vice president of sales and business development, DataCore Software.
"What better way to do this than by offering DataCore's best-in-class
storage virtualization SAN solutions? Storage virtualization extends virtual
infrastructure all the way through to storage, providing dramatically improved
storage utilization, flexibility and cost savings, together with
enterprise-class, SMB-priced, storage control and data protection."
Integral Networks will offer the full line of DataCore's SAN
storage virtualization, disaster recovery, and continuous data protection solutions,
including the newly announced, SANmelody-based VM Starter SAN and
Feature-Packed Storage Virtualization Solutions. The partner will also promote
and sell DataCore's SANsymphony, as well as the company's continuous data
protection (CDP) solution, Traveller, which allows users to go "back in
time" to restore systems and data to previous states. All DataCore
products are portable, software-based solutions that run on standard Intel and
AMD based hardware servers, blades or on Virtual Machines (VMware, Citrix
XenServer, Oracle VM, Sun VM, Virtual Iron, and Microsoft Virtual Servers).
An interesting side note is that currently Integral Networks
is in the midst of moving its primary data center from one location to another.
To ease the transition, what Integral Networks is doing is deploying an
additional SANmelody storage server at the new data center. This will enable
them to mirror and synchronize their storage and move the firm's VMware ESX
hosts as needed to the new data center. “This way we will ensure that
everything is up and running and we can just shut the system down at one data
center and turn it on in the other," commented Badger. Integral Networks
is also in the process of establishing a remote site data center consisting
with SANmelody, whereby Integral can offer long distance asynchronous
replication, thereby ensuring failover from different sites.
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