Korea East-West Power Company Builds DR with FalconStor
For its six facilities
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on July 3, 2008 at 3:46 pmFalconStor Software, Inc. announced that Korea East-West Power Company (EWP) has installed FalconStor Virtual Tape Library with deduplication to ensure business continuity by speeding up and simplifying backup and recovery.
Korea East-West Power Company
Producing approximately 13 percent of Korea’s total electric energy needs, EWP plays an important role in the Korean power industry. Recognizing that a system failure or site-level disaster would be catastrophic, its IT organization wanted to establish a solid disaster recovery center for business continuity. EWP placed a high priority on addressing its disaster recovery needs, especially since their six power stations are widely spread across South Korea and each are equally critical.
"To meet our goal of becoming a top-tier company that leads the power-generation industry by offering the best energy value, we have invested heavily in IT," said Kyung-Taek Lim, general manager of Korea East-West Power Company. "Part of that investment is in an intelligent storage and data protection platform that will allow us to build a next generation IT infrastructure and DR site. We anticipate that FalconStor VTL and deduplication will suit our current needs and easily scale as our business expands."
The combination of the FalconStor VTL and its data deduplication option is enabling EWP to:
- Build a DR site that would protect its entire IT system;
- Leverage its existing storage resources without vendor lock-in
- Perform global data deduplication to optimize storage and reduce bandwidth needs for remote replication;
- Centralize data replication from remote sites to the data center;
- Optimize backup with a next-generation storage infrastructure;
- Reduce management costs;
- Scale performance and capacity as the business grows.
"Rapid recovery from disaster is essential to a power supplier as interruptions threaten services levels, power generation and distribution," said Dr. Eric Chen, vice president and general manager, FalconStor Asia Pacific Operations. "EWP’s six facilities are widely dispersed, making it vital for them to establish a strong disaster recovery plan to ensure business continuity in the event of a system failure or site-level disaster. FalconStor VTL gives them a comprehensive solution that optimizes backup and restore as well as data deduplication capabilities to maximize storage utilization."
FalconStor deduplication delivers a powerful combination of backup/restore performance, availability, and scalability to FalconStor VTL users. With FalconStor VTL and deduplication, users can schedule deduplication to run concurrently with backup, as soon as the first complete write to virtual tape finishes. Deduplication can also be set to run after the backup completes, with neither method impacting the backup window. Storage requirements are minimized to keep more data online for longer periods of time, reducing replication bandwidth requirements and overall data protection costs.