PoINT Storage Manager Supports EMC Storage
And soon Atmos
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on May 16, 2012 at 3:07 pmPoINT Software & Systems GmbH announced that the current version of PoINT Storage Manager supports additional storage systems of EMC.
Thus for example hard disk-/SSD-based NAS systems manufactured by EMC can be integrated in a tiered storage architecture.
The support of EMC Atmos for the Capacity and Archive Tier is also planned.
Customers can buy PoINT Storage Manager together with EMC products via Orchestra Service GmbH, which PoINT nominated as a new distribution partner for DACH.
PoINT Storage Manager is a software solution which implements a tiered storage architecture by policy-based data management with automated and transparent file migration and storage as well as migration between various tiers. According to defined policies inactive data stored in expensive primary storage devices as part of the performance tier is migrated to the cost-effective secondary storage in the capacity or archive tier. In this case the current release of the software also supports the unified storage solution of EMC as primary storage of the performance tier.
Inactive Data – these are usually up to 80% of the total data volume – is migrated to cost-effective secondary storage by the PoINT EMC FileMover Agent and replaced by so-called ‘stubs’. By this concept a homogeneous standardized file system access (Single Path Access) to the overall storage system is available for users and applications. Storage devices configured in the archive tier are used by PoINT Storage Manager for long-term archiving, e.g. EMC Centera as a CAS-System. Files stored in the archive tier are protected against modifications from the perspective of the primary storage (WORM mode).
Files to be archived are packed in so-called containers per archive job, which in turn are stored as files in the archive storage. Depending on the configured archive storage system the files to be archived can optionally be stored in native format, too.