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Sanbolic Debuts SDS Solution for Heterogeneous and Geo-Distributed Data and Workloads

Storage-agnostic management and hyper-scale data center economics to enterprises

Sanbolic, Inc. announced the availability of a SDS solution that addresses the complexity and cost of managing growing and often geo-distributed data and workloads.

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The company’s patented software platform allows businesses to manage scale-out of converged and legacy storage architectures and weave server-side storage into their environment.

Not only has Sanbolic helped us decrease storage management complexity, but we’ve also been able to get the most from our existing infrastructure investments and save in operating and capital costs,” said Gabriel Gallardo, IT Manager, Grupo Latino Radio.

The host-based storage scale-out technology is enterprise-validated and in production at hundreds of government organizations and enterprises around the globe, addressing the need to tune storage performance, availability, and services to the needs of each workload.

Sanbolic is enabling IT organizations to benefit from a much-desired new approach to managing and optimizing their data center infrastructure. Its enterprise-grade solutions can not only create new agilities and efficiencies, but can also do so with dramatic cost savings,” noted Mark Peters, senior analyst, Enterprise Strategy Group. “The Sanbolic solution already bridges the gaps between traditional enterprise hardware and the open platforms used in many hyper-scale data centers; and this latest offering gives enterprises a way to centralize and scale out hybrid storage resources for distributed environments – essentially making both data and workloads simultaneously highly available and yet elastic – in order to meet changing business demands.

Available for Windows, Linux, Xen, KVM, Hyper-V and integration with OpenStack, the company provides SRM at the compute layer that scales out and ensures SLAs based on the growing workload and data needs of global businesses.The solution offers storage-agnostic management, optimization and dynamic block and file scale-out across cloud storage vendors (EMC, NetApp, HDS, AWS), including commodity storage, to ensure the availability and responsiveness of enterprise data and applications as business needs grow and change.

Hyper-scale architecture has proven its economical and architectural benefits for the large cloud providers. The ability to independently scale compute and storage on an as-needed basis using best-of-breed components is essential for the transformation toward software-defined data centers. The hurdle for today’s enterprises in adopting next-generation Server SAN software platforms is lack of maturity compared with the traditional hardware appliance model,” added David Floyer, CTO and co-founder, Wikibon. “Unified management and scale-out Server SAN platforms such as Sanbolic’s offer an exciting path to the cloud-defined future – gradually layering software-defined services on top of existing IT infrastructure and non-disruptively migrating into a modern data center architecture that supports the exponential data growth and fluid workload demands of global businesses. The addition of Linux, XEN, KVM and OpenStack to Sanbolic’s platform is a major extension, and will allow Sanbolic to manage and provision enterprise compute, storage and data management across geo-distributed data centers.

Running in physical, virtual or cloud server instances to manage any data center environment at hyper-scale, The host-based storage controller drives storage aggregation and centralizes management.

Consolidating heterogeneous pool of legacy storage arrays
into torage abstraction layer, customers can:

  • Access centralized services, including: Dynamic provisioning, QoS at all RAID levels; data tiering, read-and-write snapshots, cloning and WORM

  • Achieve systems capability and scale-out on server-side and commodity storage using flash, SSD, HDD and legacy storage

  • Create virtual active-active shared resources from existing external storage and server-side storage, flash arrays and JBOD storage into the storage pool

  • Eliminate multiple points of management and increases storage efficiency

We’re in the midst of a major infrastructure market shift as enterprises realize they can no longer rely on legacy data and storage management tools. We’re giving enterprises a simplified way to manage their entire data center operations in a centralized platform – regardless of how geographically distributed or siloed their current IT infrastructure may be,” noted Momchil (Memo) Michailov, CEO, Sanbolic.

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