Sun, HP Focus on SAN Management
Companies aim to simplify SAN management with new interoperable virtualization tools and grid technology. Sun offers prebuilt Enterprise Content Management Systems.
Sun Microsystems Inc. and Hewlett-Packard Co. are both building storage virtualization tools and storage grid technology to help customers drive adaptable intelligence and unified management deeper into multivendor storage environments. The companies are touting the close ties between their storage offerings and their server portfolios as key in enabling their customers to perform data management and resource utilization tasks easily.
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HP last week announced the road map for its StorageWorks Grid strategy. Fueled by the Palo Alto, Calif., companys "smart cells," which store information across a shared infrastructure and can adapt to business requirements, StorageWorks Grid will let customers search 3 billion records in 3 seconds, said Carly Fiorina, CEO and chairman of HP.
"As customers need more capacity, they add more smart cells without scaling and performance limitations," said Fiorina.
Additionally, Fiorina said each grid will be a highly automated and self-managed single entity. Smart cells will enable customers to make their current storage solutions part of HPs StorageWorks Grid.
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Over the next year, HP will introduce a series of grid-based solutions for file serving, archiving and management. The next phase of the grid involves technology-downloadable smart cells, block-serving smart cells and integration with heterogeneous storage array controllers.
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