StoneFly Unifies and Repurposes Legacy Storage Equipment
With HA IP SAN gateway appliance
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on July 9, 2014 at 2:37 pmStoneFly, Inc., supplier of integrated IP SAN and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Dynamic Network Factory, Inc. (DNF), began shipping its USC ‘Unified Storage Concentrator’ and USC-HA Cluster HA line of IP SAN Gateway Appliances.
StoneFly takes its patented storage virtualization engine that is used in its software-defined storage architecture to the next level, by making the step up to hyper-converged infrastructure affordable for businesses by leveraging their existing storage equipment.
“USC is the ultimate solution to bring back and put new life in to your old storage equipment from various vendors as the StoneFly gateway brings the latest in storage and server virtualization to your environment,” said Mo Tahmasebi, president and CEO, StoneFly.
StoneFly USC and USC-HA Cluster IP SAN Gateway Appliances allow businesses to convert their existing FC, SAS, or iSCSI storage by assigning or provisioning all or part of their existing EMC, NetApp or Dell storage through the StoneFly IP SAN Gateway.
From this storage pool they can create new volumes for all of their hosts. Once storage volumes have been provisioned by the USC or USC-HA appliance, they can enjoy StoneFly’s advanced storage management features.
Built-in features of the IP SAN Gateways include up to 2,520 delta-based snapshots per subsystem with mountable read-write snapshot volumes, real-time synchronous campus mirroring of iSCSI volumes and nodes, and iSCSI port teaming with failover and load-balancing. Unique to the USC-HA IP SAN Gateway models are active-active clustering services with host and IP SAN load balancing with seamless failover and failback operations.
Optional enterprise features available for the USC and USC-HA IP SAN Gateways include hardware-enabled block level AES 256 volume encryption, thin provisioning with space reclamation, asynchronous replication, NAS volume support for CIFS and NFS protocols, VSS support for quiescing databases, and optimized data deduplication for increased storage efficiency. Deduplication capability allows users to fit 5x to 137x more data within the same storage footprint without reducing overall performance.
The USC-HA IP SAN Gateway is a solution to consolidate all server and storage systems into one easy to manage, fully redundant, highly available modular appliance. Use of virtualized OSs allows for complete hardware utilization and reduction in power and cooling costs. USC-HA flexibility replaces the ‘fixed hardware model’ of the past with on-demand resource allocation (such as CPU, memory, storage, etc.) based on application requirements.
USC-HA comes with a IP SAN Virtual Storage Appliance Cluster (SCVM) and the ability to create additional virtual storage or virtual servers as needed. Windows, Linux, and StoneFly SCVM VMs that are VMware compatible can easily be installed on the USC and USC-HA IP SAN Gateways to further reduce hardware costs and datacenter overhead. The IP SAN Gateways also support a wide of virtual server environments including VMware, Xenserver, and Hyper-V.