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Automated SAN Finds Lost Storage Space
By Chris Preimesberger
2008-02-19
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Compellent's new software automates tiered storage within each volume.Compellent released on Feb. 19 a new version of its storage area network
that is able to find and utilize orphaned storage space all through the
system—not only in storage volumes, but even in a data center's application
servers.
Compellent Storage
Center 4.0 is the first networked
storage system to manage data inside the storage volume, so that it can
automate tiered storage within every drive, Bruce Kornfeld, Compellent vice
president of marketing, told eWEEK.
"This—along with virtualization and deduplication—really amplifies the
storage utilization benefits of thin provisioning and allows systems to reclaim
unused disk space," Kornfeld said. "In some data centers, this can
mean as many as 80 percent fewer disks are needed to run within a system, and
still provide all the storage capacity that is needed."
Often far too much storage space is apportioned for applications that never
will use even half of it, Kornfeld said, and that space can get lost in the
shuffle as time goes on. Yet, through power draw, that wasted capacity is
costing the user the same amount of money to run as volumes that hold data used
regularly.
"We framed the release of 4.0 around the business impact it would have on
our end users," Kornfeld said. "It's the new TCO
equation for the new data center."
New features in Storage Center 4.0 include Fast Track, which dynamically places
active data on the outer tracks of a disk drive to speed up access to
information; Thin Import, which converts data into thin-provisioned volumes;
Free Space Recovery, which finds space that the operating system continues to
report as unavailable after Windows files are deleted from a thin-provisioned
volume; and Application Optimizer, which tunes storage performance depending on
the application being used.
Thin Import has caught the eye of several analysts. "Perhaps the most
intriguing function [Compellent has] announced, with the most potential market
significance, is Thin Import," Mark Peters, an analyst with Enterprise
Strategy Group, told eWEEK. "What it essentially does is allow you as an
IT manager to address some of the past ills and not only store your existing
data more efficiently but also free up whole older storage systems ... which
would go to new uses, applications, offices."
"Thin Import might be one of the coolest applications of storage
technology I've ever seen," said Steve Duplessie, senior storage analyst
and founder of Enterprise Strategy Group. "Imagine being able to
pull all the over-provisioned, over-allocated and under-utilized capacity off
your old expensive arrays and instantly apply just-in-time thin provisioning to
those volumes. It is tantamount to taking your 25 percent-utilized storage
infrastructure to 80 percent in one fell swoop. Think of what that would mean
for everything from footprint to backup—the ramifications are staggering."
Compellent Storage
Center 4.0 is immediately available
through Compellent's international network of business partners. Pricing for a
richly configured Storage Center 4.0 QuickStart ILM bundle starts at approximately
$57,200, with 7.2TB of storage, a single controller, Fast Track, Thin Import
and Free Space Recovery (maintenance and service are not included).
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