NexentaStor for Vigilant Trough Nordisk Systems
Storage array and virtualization appliance
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on July 4, 2012 at 2:37 pmNexenta Systems, Inc. announced
that Vigilant, who counsels
companies on employment issues throughout the Northwest and California,
selected NexentaStor as its storage array and virtualization appliance.
Nexenta partnered with Nordisk
Systems, Inc., which provided hardware and professional services, to
develop a system that reduced Vigilant’s storage costs, ensured backup and liberated the company from the locked-in business
model of legacy storage vendors.
For more than 50 years, Vigilant (which previously operated under the name
TOC), has been helping employers stay compliant and out of trouble. Vigilant’s
staff of employment attorneys, along with safety, human resources, and benefits
professionals, guide businesses from all sectors, both large and small, through
the maze of employment issues, affirmative action plans, safety concerns,
health plans and workplace training.
Vigilant’s previous server system, which included SharePoint 1.0 deployed first
on a Windows 2000 server and then WSS 3.0 since 2009, was stifling productivity
and overall business success. The company’s servers were overheating, and
renovating the cooling system was cost-prohibitive.
Vigilant’s new solution creates a server architecture with a 5U server
and storage virtualization stack powered by VMware ESXi and NexentaStor.
Nexenta’s solution virtualized the physical servers, thereby reducing room
temperature, prolonging the server lifecycle, and increasing overall server and
network reliability. The solution eliminated redundant backups, reduced
downtime, and ensured that critical data would be protected and restored in the
event of a hardware failure. Nexenta’s OpenStorage approach delivers efficiencies while providing enterprise performance and
manageability.
Triet Nguyen, senior network engineer, Vigilant, has stated that, "We were feeling the heat, both literally and
figuratively, from our legacy storage system. Failures from overheating and age
were causing downtime for staff and delays in customer response time. Nexenta
was able to solve all these issues, easily and within budget."
Evan Powell, CEO, Nexenta Systems, said: "Vigilant’s experience is a textbook case of why companies small and
large are embracing OpenStorage. Legacy vendor lock-in forces dependence on
costly and inconveniently timed hardware updates. When your company stays with
these older systems, your business output suffers as a result. Nexenta
empowered Vigilant to free itself from this model and, as a result, Vigilant is
experiencing significant cost-savings and an increase in uptime."