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Storage Virtualization Products | SANsymphony | Benefits
Taneja Analyst Group Profiles SANsymphony 6.0 and The Storage Challenged Virtual Enterprise: The 5 Top Storage Challenges Confronting Virtual Server Deployments Download White Paper.
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Now there is a way to maximize your return on investment, minimize lost opportunity costs and lower total cost of ownership.
DataCore and our world-renowned business partners offer comprehensive storage solutions that immediately improve how your company deploys, protects, expands and manages storage - while also improving the bottom line.
More and more IT organizations are putting a stop to wasteful storage practices with the help of SANsymphony™ software. This time-tested, open storage networking platform from DataCore dramatically improves the productivity of storage, servers and the people who manage them. With SANsymphony software, customers achieve:
All these benefits translate into lower total cost of ownership (TCO) and greater return on investment (ROI), as well as a more versatile and responsive IT infrastructure. Click here for a feature summary.
Overview of Operational Benefits
SANsymphony software consolidates and automates key aspects of storage management, enabling every business, from large enterprises to smaller companies, to:
- Effectively use all disk capacity at their disposal.
- Auto Provision disk space just-in-time.
- Collapse physical space requirements to their minimum.
- Pool disk capacity from multiple storage devices and multiple suppliers.
- Slash storage-related outages, planned and unplanned.
- Add, move and upgrade disks without rebooting storage consumers (hosts).
- Ensure non-stop data access despite hardware, software and procedural failures.
- Overcome physical limitations and vendor-specific nuances of storage devices.
- Accelerate I/O performance from existing disk arrays.
- Match quality of service (QoS) levels to a workload's importance and departmental objectives.
- Centrally manage storage on behalf of mission-critical servers and desktop users.
- Distribute administrative responsibility and privileges for individual storage domains, while retaining global centralized control.
- Incorporate affordable business continuance and disaster recovery practices on campus, regional and global levels.
- Rapidly restore applications by reassigning known working image to alternative server.
- Leverage existing storage investments while facilitating technology insertion dictated by new business requirements.

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