… And Microsoft Hyper-V Environments
For customers to deploy virtual machines "up to 27 times faster"
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on November 10, 2010 at 3:11 pmEMC Corporation announced new reference architectures, best practices and technology offerings based upon EMC information infrastructure and Microsoft virtualization environments – including Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V and System Center – that provide customers with measureable steps to reduce costs and increase efficiency. With new solutions from EMC, customers can deploy flexible, resilient and protected Microsoft virtualization environments and accelerate their respective journey to the private cloud.
"Customers need computing environments that can dynamically pool and allocate computer, network and storage resources so their core applications can be deployed quickly and scaled to meet spikes in demand as they occur," said Dai Vu, Director of solutions marketing in the Windows Server and Cloud division at Microsoft Corp. "By using technologies from EMC and Microsoft, customers can increase control and customization, and scale efficiently to provide the agility required to deploy more projects to the cloud."
New Virtualization Solutions Help Realize
Full Potential of Technology Investments
EMC solutions for Microsoft Hyper-V environments help customers meet their requirements to extract the highest value from their investments through optimized deployment, scalability, consolidation and protection within virtualized environments:
- Increased Scalability and Accelerated Deployment: Customers look to their virtualized environments to reach new heights in efficiency. To help bring this forth, EMC E-Lab architected a virtualized infrastructure that included EMC Symmetrix VMAX , Windows Server R2 and Microsoft Hyper-V which proved to scale to support 1,024 virtual machines. In addition, EMC TimeFinder local storage replication was used to accelerate the deployment of virtual machines by up to 27 times faster than a scenario employing traditional network based methods. This solution was validated through testing and analysis by the Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG) Lab.
- Advanced Consolidation for Virtualized Microsoft Exchange 2010: Customers look to consolidate resources needed for a broad deployment of Microsoft Exchange 2010. To address this, EMC, Cisco Systems, Inc. and Microsoft collaborated to design and build a reference architecture modeled on a virtualized Storage Area Network (SAN) and based upon EMC Unified Storage, EMC Virtual Provisioning, Cisco Unified Computing System, and Microsoft Hyper-V. The SAN proved to support more than 32,000 Microsoft Exchange users and consolidated server requirements by a 3-to-1 ratio when compared to non-virtualized environments.
- Zero Data Loss Protection for more than 20,000 Exchange Users: Customers need to optimize performance and data protection for deployments of Microsoft Exchange 2010 within Microsoft Hyper-V environments. To help guide them through this effort, EMC, Brocade Communications, Inc., Dell, Inc., and Microsoft combined efforts to create a reference architecture based upon a multi-site, virtualized SAN that leveraged EMC storage, Dell servers, Brocade end-to-end network, and Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V. After deploying the new EMC Replication Enabler for Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 storage-based replication, the reference architecture proved that 20,000 Microsoft Exchange users could be protected against data loss.
To complement these new solutions EMC Global Services provides customers with a portfolio of consulting offerings that extend the value of Microsoft Hyper-V and optimize deployments to retain flexibility, control costs and enable future growth. Services include strategic design, planning, migration and deployment of Microsoft Exchange, Hyper-V, SQL Server, Windows Server and other platforms.
"While a growing number of organizations have taken advantage of the tremendous efficiency and savings that can be realized with server virtualization technology, broad-based adoption throughout the data center often stalls due to a number of challenges including scalability, reliability and ease of deployment," said Brian Garrett, Vice President, ESG Lab, Enterprise Strategy Group. "EMC Unified Storage and Microsoft Hyper-V server virtualization technologies can be used to address all of these challenges and create a flexible and highly available virtual infrastructure."
New Storage and Security Technologies
for Virtualized Storage Environments
From the desktop to the datacenter, new offerings from EMC can help simplify management and enhance identity protection within virtualized storage environments:
- The new EMC Virtual Storage Integrator (VSI) helps IT administrators simplify management of Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V environments of all sizes via integration with EMC CLARiiON and EMC Symmetrix storage systems. Customers can leverage VSI to efficiently view, map and migrate virtualized computers across an information infrastructure.
- The new integration of RSA SecurID two-factor authentication with Microsoft Forefront Unified Access Gateway (UAG) 2010 Service Pack 1 Direct Access enables customers to better protect user identities, information and infrastructures when remotely accessing physical or virtualized network resources. This integrated secure access solution increases network protection for customers who have migrated to Windows 7 Enterprise and helps ensure users stay productive and secure anywhere they may be.
"With the Digital Universe expanding by a factor of 44 over the next ten years, organizations will be harder pressed than ever to effectively manage their data centers, maximize storage assets and meet service-level agreements," said Michael O’Neill, Vice President of Alliances at EMC. "EMC can help customers seize control of the information explosion and accelerate the cost, service-level, and agility benefits of a private cloud architecture by optimizing EMC storage and Microsoft virtualization environments."