Red Hat Virtual Storage Appliance for Amazon Web Services
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on Wed, February 8th, 2012
Built on Gluster technology
Red Hat, Inc. announced the availability of the Virtual Storage Appliance for Amazon Web Services (AWS) that is built on the former Gluster technology that the company acquired in October 2011.
It enables organizations to extend their datacenter storage to the cloud. With the appliance, users have the ability to aggregate both Amazon Elastic Block Storage (EBS) and Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) instances, creating a highly available virtualized storage pool that offers scalability and performance in the cloud. This news comes on the heels of Red Hat's announcement of its Storage Software Appliance in December 2011. These two products provide flexibility to organizations looking to include file storage in their cloud strategies.
Virtual Storage Appliance for AWS features both synchronous and asynchronous file replication, assuring data availability across AWS Availability Zones. Synchronous replication provides users with redundancy and protection within a single datacenter or multiple datacenters and availability zones in a region, while asynchronous geo-replication offers data availability across all AWS Regions. Virtual Storage Appliance is POSIX compliant meaning that no application modifications are required for data access in the cloud.
"Organizations are increasingly looking for cloud storage that delivers the flexibility and cost savings of the cloud without having to overhaul their entire application and storage infrastructure," said Terri McClure, analyst at Enterprise Strategy Group. "This newest offering by Red Hat enables organizations to seamlessly easily extend their datacenter storage to the cloud while still receiving the performance and availability desired."
Benefits of Virtual Storage Appliance for AWS include:
It enables organizations to extend their datacenter storage to the cloud. With the appliance, users have the ability to aggregate both Amazon Elastic Block Storage (EBS) and Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) instances, creating a highly available virtualized storage pool that offers scalability and performance in the cloud. This news comes on the heels of Red Hat's announcement of its Storage Software Appliance in December 2011. These two products provide flexibility to organizations looking to include file storage in their cloud strategies.
Virtual Storage Appliance for AWS features both synchronous and asynchronous file replication, assuring data availability across AWS Availability Zones. Synchronous replication provides users with redundancy and protection within a single datacenter or multiple datacenters and availability zones in a region, while asynchronous geo-replication offers data availability across all AWS Regions. Virtual Storage Appliance is POSIX compliant meaning that no application modifications are required for data access in the cloud.
"Organizations are increasingly looking for cloud storage that delivers the flexibility and cost savings of the cloud without having to overhaul their entire application and storage infrastructure," said Terri McClure, analyst at Enterprise Strategy Group. "This newest offering by Red Hat enables organizations to seamlessly easily extend their datacenter storage to the cloud while still receiving the performance and availability desired."
Benefits of Virtual Storage Appliance for AWS include:
- Deploy in minutes - Virtual Storage Appliance for AWS can be deployed in minutes, providing a fast way to create an on-demand, performance, petabyte-scale storage environment;
- Improved Amazon EC2 experience - each appliance pools multiple EBS storage elements together, moving beyond capacity limitations of a single device and smoothing performance variations across the pool. Amazon EC2 customers experience greater availability, performance and utility pricing;
- No application rewrites - because Virtual Storage Appliance is POSIX-compliant, there is no need to rewrite applications when moving data to the cloud as with cloud-based object storage; and,
- Extend data center - Using the Virtual Appliance along with the Storage Software Appliance enables to extend the unstructured data storage in your datacenter to the cloud. You can use storage as a large pool or resource and replicate to and from the cloud to meet your growing storage needs and to handle overflow situations.
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