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Nirvanix to Add Another Node at The Planet D2 Data Center

With Dell servers and storage

The Planet, in IT hosting, announced that Nirvanix, a cloud storage platform provider, will add another node to its global Storage Delivery Network (SDN) at The Planet’s D2 data center in Dallas. Nirvanix has built a global cluster of storage nodes on the East and West Coasts of the United States, as well as in Europe and Asia. With the addition of the new Nirvanix mid-continent node, The Planet becomes home to the company’s latest access point. In addition, the partnership marks the first time Nirvanix will use Dell servers and storage for its platform. The implementation is expected to be fully operational in the fourth quarter of 2008.

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The Nirvanix SDN provides companies with an alternative to adding network storage systems or using first-generation online storage platforms. With Nirvanix, customers are guaranteed a shorter time-to-market, along with an 80 percent savings over building their own storage operations. Equally as important, Nirvanix customers benefit from better flexibility and control for their operations.

"Storage has become one of the most critical elements for any organization, particularly with the monumental expansion of business over the Internet," said Steve Kahan, vice president of marketing and product management with The Planet. "For our customers who are considering cloud storage or who already use Nirvanix solutions, this represents a significant advantage over other cloud storage options. They now will have direct access and faster bandwidth connections that enhance the service they receive from the Nirvanix SDN."

"With a global client list, we evaluated a number of options for our next Nirvanix node," said Nirvanix CEO Patrick Harr. "The Planet’s reputation for reliability, its world-class network and data centers, and their exclusive use of Dell servers and storage offered the best combination of products and services. With this new location, our customers now have a zero hop on the Nirvanix storage network, an even more attractive option for building and scaling their next-generation Internet applications."

"Cloud-based computing is becoming a vital part of small- and medium-sized businesses’ IT infrastructure," said Vivek Mohindra, vice president of Dell’s Small and Medium Business Group. "With Nirvanix cloud storage, SMBs now have access to a powerful and attractive option, backed by Dell and The Planet."

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