Columbia Sportswear Utilizes EMC Symmetrix VMAX
Moving to 95% VMware environment
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on September 2, 2011 at 2:41 pmEMC Corporation announced that Columbia
Sportswear, in active outdoor apparel, footwear,
accessories and equipment, is utilizing EMC Symmetrix VMAX storage systems
with technologies including FAST VP (fully automated storage tiering
for virtual pools) and SSDs as the foundation of
its expanding VMware environment and its journey to the cloud.
Customer Benefits:
- Footprint – Symmetrix VMAX enables 50% more VMware virtual machines to be supported in 25% less space; infrastructure is now more than 95% virtualized
- Efficiency – Drive utilization to be increased by 40% using Symmetrix VMAX with EMC FAST VP
- Savings – Automated tiering of flash, SATA and FC drives in Symmetrix VMAX reduced storage TCO by 40%
- Performance – Symmetrix VMAX increased performance of VMware environment and enabled higher service levels and move toward cloud infrastructure
In 2009, Columbia set out to build a new, more efficient data center with enhanced disaster recovery and automation. After reviewing its requirements, Columbia decided that a move toward a cloud computing environment would be the best approach. In addition to EMC, Columbia considered storage systems, including IBM, Hitachi, HP and others including 3Par, Dell, Lefthand and NetApp, ultimately selecting EMC.
"Our challenge was to build a data center with new levels of automation and the highest levels of protection," said Dan Hein Director of Global IS Shared Services. "We evaluated many vendors and ultimately selected EMC because of the features in Symmetrix VMAX, EMC’s holistic view on storage with a variety of technologies and industry leading solutions that we knew we could count on."
Over the past 2 years, Columbia Sportswear’s IT environment
has evolved from 20%-30% virtualized to more than 95% virtualized. The four
Symmetrix VMAX systems it deployed enabled more capacity to be stored in 25%
less floor space and, more importantly, enabled a 50% increase in the number of
virtual machines supported. The company is also implementing FAST VP and flash
drives as part of its automation strategy
"The ability to tier our storage automatically using
FAST VP will be a huge benefit to us," said Mike Leeper Senior Manager of
IT Engineering. "We expect to increase our drive utilization by 40% while
ensuring that the most frequently utilized data is automatically placed on the
highest performing drives, to speed up application performance. And being able
to take advantage of mixed drive configurations with Flash and SATA, managed by
FAST VP, will also give us more flexible configurations with cost savings for
our Tier 1 applications."
Columbia
has virtualized nearly all of its critical applications including website
transaction, supply chain, EP and SQL applications. In addition to Symmetrix
VMAX, Columbia
relies on a number of other EMC technologies in its infrastructure
including: EMC RecoverPoint data protection technologies, EMC unified storage
systems, EMC Data Domain deduplication technology and it also utilizes VCE
Vblock infrastructure platforms.