UK Law Firm Farrer Chooses Xsigo
On Dell Compellent SAN
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on December 8, 2011 at 2:50 pmXsigo Systems, Inc. announced
that Farrer and Company,
an independent London-based law firm, has adopted Xsigo’s virtual I/O
technology to increase the flexibility of its IT infrastructure to continue to
provide its clients with the highest possible customer service.
Thanks to the
addition of three Xsigo I/O directors the law firm now enjoys
quicker infrastructure configuration changes, a 33% reduction in the number of
servers, and a remotely manageable DR site.
When Farrer
and Co’s IT administrators set out to upgrade and consolidate its server
infrastructure, which consisted of 60 rack-mount servers equipped with direct
attached storage, the team had a number of objectives in mind. These included
providing clients with a faster, more responsive experience, providing a DR capability, and reducing the physical footprint of these
systems. In fact, due to the rapid expansion of the IT department, every inch
of floor space was being used, and a more efficient solution was required. The
changing customs in the practice of law was also a pressing issue as client
requests now have a much higher information technology component than in the
past; more collaborative services and easier access to solicitors and
information are now the rule, and Farrer and Co.’s IT team needed to respond
quickly when these new demands arose.
To address
these issues, the law firm selected two Xsigo I/O directors for its London data centre along
with HP DL-series servers, VMware virtualisation software, and a Dell
Compellent Storage Centre SAN. A scaled-down version of the same infrastructure
was deployed at its DR facility. The Xsigo systems delivered more
I/O per £ than the firm’s legacy solution, they offered far greater management
agility, and integrated into the existing SAN. With Xsigo, Farrer was
able to configure physically isolated network and storage connections without
relying on VLANs, a valuable assurance when handling confidential client data.
Andy Beech,
IT Operations Manager at Farrer and Co., commented: "Our previous infrastructure was hardwired. Each server had direct
attached storage, ran a specific application and was cabled into specific
networks. Consequently, it was very difficult to match resources to workloads.
We knew that server virtualisation would help, but we also wanted to ensure
that our infrastructure would not limit either performance or flexibility."
"Only Xsigo provided the combination of
attributes we wanted," said Peter East, Farrer’s Infrastructure
Supervisor. "When we evaluated
Xsigo’s fabric, we found that it was fast, resilient, and easily scaled. In
addition, we found the highly intuitive Xsigo management environment met our
objectives to simplify management and increase agility."
"With Xsigo virtual I/O, Farrer and company
achieved the best of all possible outcomes: a lower cost infrastructure that
provided greater management agility and a more responsive user experience,"
said Jon Toor, vice president of marketing at Xsigo. "This is a great example of what happens when forward-looking firms such
as Farrer and Co. extend their virtualisation vision across the data centre to
optimise efficiency throughout."