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Microsoft Tech-Ed 2009: DataCore Unveils Advanced Site Recovery Solution for Virtual and Physical IT Infrastructures

ASR builds on DataCore’s universal storage virtualization software to switch IT operations from a central site to one or more distributed contingency locations and back.

LOS ANGELES – May 11, 2009 – DataCore Software, the leading provider of storage virtualization, is using Microsoft Tech-Ed to preview its ground-breaking Advanced Site Recovery (ASR) capabilities. This new component of DataCore’s comprehensive business continuity portfolio allows central IT organizations to cost-effectively spread disaster recovery (DR) responsibilities among several smaller sites. Furthermore, the solution makes no distinction between virtual and physical servers, unifying their restoration in a common, automated process. DataCore is also using the occasion to demonstrate how expanded 64-bit features in the newest releases of SANmelody(tm) and SANsymphony(tm) benefit Microsoft users.

“The industry is conditioned to think of DR as a one-to-one proposition. They place unreasonable demands on a single recovery site, asking them to suddenly take over much larger workloads under very stressful conditions,” argues James Price, vice president channel and product marketing, DataCore Software.

“But most organizations aren’t structured that way. They look more like a hub and spoke, with smaller branches emanating from the central data center. For this reason, DataCore’s Advanced Site Recovery distributes the disaster recovery workloads among these smaller entities, allowing each of them to accept a more manageable role in keeping the business going.”

Distributed DR

DataCore’s unique one-to-many approach fits well within the networking, computational and storage capacity constraints found in branch locations. And it also factors in staff and real estate limitations.

Same for Virtual and Physical Systems

As importantly, the solution is not confined to virtual servers. It operates identically with the many physical systems that make up large part of IT infrastructures today. Offering a congruent DR method for all of these environments eliminates catastrophic misalignments that plague divergent processes.

Central Site Restoration Built-in

DataCore’s Advanced Site Recovery (ASR) software also addresses the rapid restoration of the central IT site from the widely dispersed branches through ongoing bi-directional replication. Other DR alternatives don’t account for this critical aspect and end up prolonging the crippling effects of an outage long after the central machines could take over their original chores.

Universal Coverage for Heterogeneous Scenarios

ASR works whether the servers are purely physical, or have been virtualized with Citrix XenServer, Microsoft Hyper-V, VMware or other popular hypervisors. Moreover, it supports the use of dissimilar storage devices between the data center and its branches. In contrast, lack of such heterogeneous features in competing, and much pricier, disk array-based replication products makes them unsuitable for many customers.

DataCore: Essential to Microsoft Hyper-V Configurations

DataCore yields the highest availability, fastest performance and fullest utilization from storage assets, making it an essential element of Microsoft Hyper-V configurations.

  • The newest, 64-bit versions of DataCore’s flagship SANmelody(tm) and SANsymphony(tm) storage virtualization solutions include advances in performance, migration, thin provisioning, and high-availability.
  • Among the new features in SANmelody 3.0 and SANsymphony 7.0 that will certainly serve to benefit the demanding needs of Microsoft users are large ‘mega caches’ to accelerate SAN performance, non-stop high-availability, universal storage controllers that are Windows Server 2008-based, a simple and fast ‘Transporter’ option, and ‘waste-free reclamation’ of storage space.

For more details on these newest versions of DataCore’s high-performance storage solutions, please visit: www.datacore.com/software2009.

ASR Availability, Pricing and More Information

Advance Site Recovery software will be available through DataCore ASR-certified implementation partners at the end of July 2009.

The ASR software for DataCore’s storage virtualization start at $2,000 for a site. DataCore’s standard high availability (HA) and disaster recovery (DR) packages (www.datacore.com/SANpackages) are the prerequisite software that would be installed to support ASR at the central and remote sites.

Solution Providers

VARs and system integrators that would like to partner with DataCore should visit www.datacore.com/stepuptodatacore or contact an authorized distributor.

DataCore and Microsoft – Virtual Storage for a Virtual World

To learn more about DataCore and Microsoft solutions, please visit: www.datacore.com/microsoft/

DataCore at Microsoft Tech-Ed 2009

Microsoft Tech-Ed runs May 11-15, 2009 at the Los Angeles Convention Center, Los Angeles, CA. DataCore is a Bronze Sponsor of the event and can be located in Booth 817.

There is no better place than Tech-Ed for IT Professionals and Developers to learn smart strategies for technology investments. For more, visit www.msteched.com.

About DataCore Software

DataCore Software, the leading provider of storage virtualization SAN software, fundamentally changes the economics of managing storage with innovative software that combines advanced functions and services with the agility and savings of hardware independence. DataCore lowers the cost and complexity of IT by making storage efficient, fast, flexible, fail-safe and virtual. DataCore’s portable storage server software simplifies and automates capacity expansion and centralizes storage management for Windows, UNIX, Linux, MacOS and NetWare operating systems as well as hypervisors from VMware, Citrix, Microsoft and other suppliers. DataCore is privately held and its corporate headquarters are in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. For more information, call (877) 780-5111 or visit www.datacore.com.

DataCore, the DataCore logo, SANsymphony and SANmelody are trademarks or registered trademarks of DataCore Software Corporation. Other DataCore product or service names or logos referenced herein are trademarks of DataCore Software Corporation. All other products, services and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective owners.

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