12.03.2007 12:00:00
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NEC Corporation of America Changes Storage Landscape With HYDRAstor Grid Storage Architecture
NEC Corporation of America, a premier provider of IT, network and
telephony solutions, today unveiled its HYDRAstor™
platform, dramatically altering the storage landscape with a simple and
cost-effective new grid storage architecture that completely changes the
way companies approach storage by enabling them to manage information,
not just infrastructure. This next-generation grid storage architecture
not only delivers near limitless scale-out capabilities, enhanced
resiliency and continuous availability, but also provides policy-driven,
integrated data management services.
"Today’s storage
complexities have prevented IT from managing storage as a service and
moving the ‘business of business’
forward,” said Karen Dutch, general manager,
Advanced Storage Products, NEC Corporation of America. "Built
with end user input along the way, the HYDRAstor architecture directly
addresses these challenges. With HYDRAstor, businesses have a strategic
storage platform that enables IT to quickly meet increasingly strict SLA
and business policies on information storage, protection and control.”
HYDRAstor addresses the shortcomings of today’s
SAN and NAS systems through its "community of
smart nodes” comprised of self-aware,
self-healing industry-standard servers with no single point of failure
and no central resource bottleneck. HYDRAstor greatly enhances the
flexibility of the storage environment while also reducing
infrastructure complexity and management overhead.
"Because of the complexity in today's storage
environments, IT professionals are too often focused on the management
of infrastructure rather than information,”
said Robert Gray, senior analyst, IDC. "Today's
solution, with compounded growth, becomes tomorrow's problem, and a new
approach to simplification is required. NEC’s
HYDRAstor architecture provides the next-generation simplicity of grid
storage coupled with integrated data management services to save both
time and money. The HYDRAstor 'community of smart nodes' has been
designed from the ground-up to make it easy for IT to manage storage
growth and focus on their true priority of becoming a business partner.” Changing the Rules of Traditional Storage
HYDRAstor is the first grid storage architecture introduced by a Global
200 technology company and is the most robust and comprehensive of any
available today. Its smart nodes operate as one easy-to-manage pool
cooperating to provide a set of integrated data management services
driven by user-configurable policies which automate and simplify the
storage, protection, retention, and expiration of business data.
The HYDRAstor grid is composed of nodes running NEC’s
DynamicStor™ intelligent management software
to provide a full suite of data management capabilities and services.
HYDRAstor nodes leverage NEC’s state of the
art server technologies and will be delivered by NEC as a turn key
solution for ease of implementation and support for its customers.
HYDRAstor’s key advantages include:
Near limitless scalability: The unique HYDRAstor architecture
enables both performance and disk capacity to be scaled independently
to meet customer requirements. By architecting Accelerator Nodes for
performance and Storage Nodes for capacity, HYDRAstor replaces today’s
painful "fork-lift upgrade”
process with one logical pool to reduce siloed capacity.
No planned downtime: Nodes can be added, removed, and upgraded
non-disruptively. Furthermore, nodes can be heterogeneous with
different capacity and performance capabilities to allow IT to
seamlessly ride the technology curve for maximum investment protection.
Automated data migration: Nodes slated for removal or upgrade
replacement can be quiesced to prevent new data from being stored
there while existing data is then non-disruptively moved to other
nodes, all without impacting application performance or availability.
Effortless management: HYDRAstor provides a self-managed,
self-tuning and self-healing system with one management dashboard to
reduce complexity and administrator costs. Manual tasks such as
provisioning and reserving capacity are not required. As nodes are
added, capacity is discovered and utilized automatically, and existing
stored data is automatically load balanced to optimize performance and
maximize data resiliency.
Efficient storage: Through its patent-pending DataRedux™
technology, which eliminates data duplication across and within
incoming data streams, HYDRAstor significantly reduces storage
requirements. Without the performance degradation commonly seen in
today’s compression and data de-duplication
technologies, HYDRAstor reduces storage capacity needs up to 75
percent without taking a performance hit.
Enhanced resiliency: HYDRAstor provides complete user
flexibility for data resiliency through its patent-pending Distributed
Resilient Data™ (DRD) technology with
customizable resiliency levels allowed for different data types.
HYDRAstor’s default resiliency level of
three protects against three disk or node failures and delivers 300
percent more data resiliency than RAID-5 with a similar storage
capacity overhead – but with no performance
degradation during a data re-build operation.
"Each advance in technology brings new
challenges that often require a whole new way of thinking, and this is
what HYDRAstor's architecture represents,”
said Jim Addlesberger, president and CEO of NavigateStorage, a data
protection solutions provider. "As NEC’s
first channel partner with customers in the HYDRAstor beta program,
NavigateStorage believes that HYDRAstor's grid architecture
and de-duplication technology will enable our customers to affordably
and non-disruptively scale-out performance and capacity to meet their
business needs without increasing management costs.”
HYDRAstor’s community architecture enables IT
to significantly reduce the cost and complexity of site-level data
protection services. By geographically distributing the nodes and
dialing in the appropriate resiliency level with DRD technology, data on
a HYDRAstor system can survive the loss of an entire site. This new
survival paradigm enables IT to transition from today’s
complex and costly disaster recovery model to a simple and efficient
disaster resiliency mode where the community continues and data
survives. This approach eliminates complex processes, a multiplicity of
point products, and high costs associated with the storage overhead
required by traditional disaster recovery models.
Making Grid Storage a Reality
Targeted towards mid- to very large-size data centers with large and
growing storage infrastructures, this next-generation storage
architecture and its patent-pending technologies have been developed
over the last four years by NEC Laboratories America’s
Princeton facility. Affiliated with leading universities, research at
NEC Laboratories America sets the pace in combining the best from the
research world validated with the real-world needs of enterprise storage
administrators.
HYDRAstor products will be made available in a phased approach. The
initial grid storage platform will focus on unified secondary storage
that is highly efficient, easy to manage and always available. The
platform will provide predictable, reliable and timely disk-based data
protection followed by archiving support. Customer investment in
HYDRAstor’s initial deployment will be
extended and enhanced seamlessly as additional HYDRAstor capabilities,
application support and services are delivered, minimizing the total
cost of ownership. Initial storage solutions based on the HYDRAstor
architecture will be available in 2H 2007.
Meeting the Market Demand
End users in today’s market are demanding new
and innovative solutions for distributed storage.
"During the last four years the systems,
infrastructure and network at Anderson Center for Autism have grown more
than fivefold,” said Gregg Paulk, ACA’s
first Information Technologies Manager. "Our
next objective is to automate all consumer records, integrate all
department recordkeeping and convert all warehoused paper records dating
back to our inception in 1924 to electronic format. Our storage needs
are exploding.” "After attending the weeklong SNW conference
in Orlando this past November, I recognized the great potential that the
HYDRAstor grid storage architecture offered with its limitless
scalability, resiliency and ease of management. At ACA, we are very
excited to participate in the beta program to help ensure the equipment
will perform as needed.”
Like many enterprise customers, Baptist Memorial Health Care Corporation
faces an enormous challenge to economically consolidate its vital but
dispersed data in today's regulated health care environment. "Our
participation in the HYDRAstor beta program is in direct response to
our CIO's mandate to manage storage from a long term,
strategic perspective," said Terry Hale, director of information systems
at Baptist's headquarters in Memphis, Tennessee.
"After investing in transitional technologies such as VTL, hoping
to end our tape nightmare, we view HYDRAstor's unified backup and
archive platform as the means to finally eliminate tape once and for all
-- if it delivers on the promise of its roadmap. HYDRAstor's grid-based
storage and ‘user-dialable’
data resiliency combined with its exclusive DataRedux
de-duplication technology enables a brand new data
survivability paradigm without incurring the high bandwidth cost of
today's disaster recovery models. We look forward to reporting on our
experience after our testing is complete and are eager to adopt
HYDRAstor if it meets our needs as we anticipate."
Other end users are focused on management, efficiency and cost. "Because
we have so much data distributed across multiple locations, backup is a
significant undertaking,” said Michael
Thomas, storage architect, Federal Reserve System. "With
the unique nature of our business, we face tremendous pressure to
complete backups within our backup window while confronting
compounded rates of data growth, yet we cannot keep hiring more people
to manage our increasingly complex environment. A grid storage solution
that is massively scaleable, easy to manage and cost effective is just
what we need.”
For more information about the revolutionary HYDRAstor grid storage
architecture and to find out if HYDRAstor is what your enterprise needs,
please visit www.necam.com/hydrastor.
About NEC Corporation of America
NEC Corporation of America is a leading technology provider of network,
IT and visual display solutions. Headquartered in Irving, Texas, NEC
Corporation of America is the North America subsidiary of NEC
Corporation (NASDAQ:NIPNY), a Global 200 company founded in 1899, which
delivers technology and professional services ranging from server and
storage solutions, digital presentation and visual display systems to
biometric security, optical network, radio communications and IP voice
and data solutions. NEC Corporation of America serves carrier, SMB and
large enterprise clients across multiple vertical industries. For more
information, please visit www.necam.com.
NEC is a registered trademark and HYDRAstor, DynamicStor, DataRedux, and
Distributed Resilient Data are trademarks of NEC Corporation. Other
product or service marks mentioned herein are the trademarks of their
respective owners. © 2007 NEC Corporation of
America. All Rights Reserved.
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