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www.seanodes.com - Seanodes Frank Gana, Business Development Director +33 141 22 1380 gana@seanodes.com or JPR Communications Dan Miller, 818-386-0403 danm@jprcom.com Seanodes, the inventor and leading developer of Shared Internal Storage solutions, today released the results of a third-party survey of IT professionals that shows that the transition from direct attached storage to networked storage is increasingly dictated by needs that come with server virtualization, such as VM migration, elevating costs and complexity, while taxing performance and management.
The survey, with respondents including network and systems administrators and other IT personnel from organizations of all sizes, sheds light on how virtualized infrastructures raise the levels of stress and demand on networked storage, creating a tenuous situation of economic sustainability against
the high costs of improved storage performance.
"To fully benefit from server virtualization, you need a very complex and dynamic storage infrastructure, which only high-end systems offer," said Jacques Baldinger, CEO of Seanodes. "The extreme consolidation of virtual machines onto only a few physical servers hosting dozens of very demanding applications is complex and creates problems in terms of management, reliability and performance, which is unacceptable. Our goal at Seanodes is to alleviate these issues."
With more than two-thirds of those questioned listing cost and nearly half indicating complexity as factors concerning their storage operations, it may explain why 50 percent of respondents are seeking a better alternative to Fibre Channel and iSCSI SANs and NAS.
Among the survey's other findings:
-- Nearly 60 percent of respondents would be interested in taking advantage of existing, unused local disks within their storage environment to meet their needs versus acquiring additional external storage
-- More than half of those surveyed are interested in solutions that allow them to reclaim unused storage space on application servers as if it were a shared storage pool
-- 63 percent of respondents have at least 50 percent of unused storage capacity still available in their application servers
Taking advantage of existing unused local disks as opposed to acquiring additional external storage is the approach used by Seanodes' Exanodes(TM) software, which reclaims underutilized internal disk capacity and aggregates it in a shared storage pool. By virtualizing internal storage assets, Exanodes enables full infrastructure consolidation, driving down both capital and operational costs by minimizing hardware expenditures, simplifying storage and server administration, and reducing power and cooling expenses.
Seanodes was recently named one of five "Cool Vendors" by leading analyst firm Gartner for providing "an alternative to traditional external storage capacity expansion." Exanodes software reduces costs, complexity and eases management pain points inherent to unstructured data sprawl found in many of today's network storage infrastructures.
About Seanodes
The inventors of Shared Internal Storage (SIS), Seanodes is changing network storage technology. Seanodes' SIS platform Exanodes(TM) radically alters the economics and possibilities in data storage and application processing. Seanodes has earned multiple awards from industry analysts and media for its outstanding technology that virtualizes storage assets to convert unused internal disks and Direct Attached Storage (DAS) into a shared storage array. Founded in 2002, Seanodes is headed by storage industry veterans from two continents and backed by a number of private equity firms. More information can be found at www.seanodes.com or by calling 866-580-5515.
One out of Two Respondents Seek Better Alternative to FC SAN,
iSCSI SAN, NAS