Lefthand Networks Completes Citrix Ready Vendor Verification On Xenserver By VSM News Staff published: Tuesday, May 20 2008
Providing Increased Data
Protection And Flexibility For Virtual Environments.
BOULDER, Colo., May 20, 2008- LeftHand
Networks®, the leading provider of highly available iSCSI SANs that
optimize virtual environments, announced today that its iSCSI SANs are
now Citrix ReadyTM vendor verified with Citrix XenServerTM 4.1. LeftHand
Networks iSCSI SANs complement Citrix XenServer 4.1, providing
customers with highly available server and storage solutions for their
data center environments.
Powered by SAN/iQ®
storage software, LeftHand Networks' iSCSI SAN solutions deliver a
rich, fully-integrated feature set, advanced data protection,
centralized management and a best-in-class solution for optimizing
performance and manageability in virtual server environments. By
allowing customers to assign and allocate storage resources virtually
against a pool of physical storage devices, the SAN can be easily
scaled up to any required capacity or performance level without
incurring any downtime. This flexibility makes LeftHand Networks' iSCSI
SANs an ideal complement to Citrix Systems' virtual server
infrastructures.
"The full benefits
of virtual server environments are realized when used in combination
with a shared storage solution that provides data protection and
availability. With more applications per server and the increased loads
inherent in a virtual environment, it's more important than ever to
ensure that a business' data is available and protected," said Barry
Davis, vice president, business development, for Citrix Systems.
"LeftHand
Networks' iSCSI SANs deliver unprecedented data protection and storage
system manageability for virtual environments," said Larry Cormier,
vice president of marketing, LeftHand Networks. "Citrix XenServer 4.1
offers a powerful and easy-to-use server virtualization infrastructure
that fully leverages LeftHand Networks' storage and SAN management
capabilities."
LeftHand Networks iSCSI SANs Optimize Virtual Environments
"The
virtualized iSCSI SAN from LeftHand Networks adds significant power to
our Citrix XenServer solutions," said Paddy Harrington, vice president
of technology and CIO of Covisia, a Citrix channel partner. "The
combination of LeftHand Networks' iSCSI SANs and XenServer 4.1 allows
us to provide our customers with a complete virtual environment that is
flexible, protected and easy to manage. LeftHand's SAN is a must for
anyone who wants a highly available virtualized environment."
LeftHand
Networks' iSCSI SAN and Citrix XenServer 4.1 provide an ideal storage
solution for virtual environments due to SAN/iQ's rich storage
virtualization layer. Customers can combine virtualized storage on a
LeftHand Networks' iSCSI SAN with Citrix XenServer 4.1 virtualized
servers to streamline both storage and server
infrastructure management. In addition, capacity planning is easier and
less time consuming, accommodating changes in the storage pool quickly
and easily while maintaining a highly available environment that keeps
applications up and accessible. With LeftHand Networks certified iSCSI
SANs combined with XenServer 4.1, customers can benefit from a number
of enterprise-class capabilities including:
- Quick, Efficient Deployment of Virtual Servers:
Citrix XenServer 4.1 enables the creation of new virtual machines to
meet increasing infrastructure demands in the production data center or
to create new environments for software development and testing.
LeftHand Networks iSCSI SANs complement the process by allowing users
to clone storage volumes almost instantaneously and with minimal
additional use of storage.
- Zero Downtime:
The Citrix XenMotion feature in XenServer is migrated by running
virtual machines with the operating systems and applications from one
physical server to another with zero downtime, allowing users to
balance workloads or to perform server maintenance without affecting
service levels. LeftHand Networks iSCSI SANs offer similar storage
functionality, allowing volumes to be moved from one cluster to another
with zero downtime and without modifying the XenServer environment.
- Uniform Business Continuity:
XenServer Resource Pools provide uniform business continuity for all
applications by grouping servers in different physical locations
together into a pool whereby virtual machines can be moved from one
site to another in the event of the loss of an entire data center.
LeftHand Networks Multi-site SANs allow organizations to distribute the
storage pool in the same manner, providing for full data availability
under the same circumstances.
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