Virtualization News Desk
LeftHand Networks Boosts Disaster Recovery Capabilities in Virtualization Environments
Boosts Disaster Recovery Capabilities in Virtualized Environments With Certified Support for VMware Site Recovery Manager
May. 12, 2008 12:30 PM
LeftHand Networks announced its support for VMware Site
Recovery Manager. VMware Site Recovery Manager is a pioneering product for
disaster recovery management and automation. Part of VMware’s suite of
management and automation products for the data center, VMware Site Recovery
Manager simplifies business continuity planning and testing, and reduces the
risk and complexity associated with implementing disaster recovery. LeftHand
Networks’ certified Storage Replication Adapter allows customers to deploy a
complete disaster recovery (DR) solution that automates DR for systems and
storage across virtualized environments.
“VMware and LeftHand Networks are making disaster recovery
rapid, reliable and affordable,” said Parag Patel, vice president, alliances,
VMware. “With the interoperability between LeftHand’s storage solutions and
VMware Site Recovery Manager, customers can automate the testing and recovery
of both applications and data recovery within VMware virtualized environments.”
Organizations are increasingly faced with recovery time
objectives, success rate objectives and compliance requirements, all while
continually seeking reliable and innovative disaster recovery solutions that
can keep pace with the business expectations placed on IT organizations. LeftHand
Networks’ SAN systems equipped with the Storage Replication Adapter and
combined with VMware Site Recovery Manager provide customers with an integrated
and completely automated disaster recovery solution. The combined recovery
solution leverages the competitive advantages of LeftHand Networks’ Remote Copy
capability, including:
- Capacity-efficient remote copies of the data that increase
the speed of recovery and maximize the utilization of the SAN
- Optimal usage of network / WAN resources for predictable
quality of service and performance
- Fast and easy failover and failback of the data in the event
of a disaster
“The LeftHand Networks Storage Replication Adapter combined
with VMware Site Recovery Manager provides an excellent and simplified DR solution
for customers, allowing them to recover virtual machines and storage with a
single push of a button,” said Mike Laverick of RTFM Education. “Certified
solutions are important to customers, and I am delighted that LeftHand’s
Storage Replication Adapter is certified for VMware Site Recovery Manager. With
this certification, customers can enjoy the unique benefits of LeftHand’s Remote
Copy with the added assurance of full compatibility and support when using
VMware Site Recovery Manager.”
By providing a single adapter that is compatible with its
entire family of SAN solutions – including iSCSI SANs and Virtual SAN
Appliances (VSAs) – LeftHand Networks simplifies disaster recovery for
customers with virtualized environments. With its block-based Remote Copy
replication architecture, the LeftHand iSCSI SAN works seamlessly with VMware
Site Recovery Manager, providing performance, security and recovery advantages
for virtualized applications running in customer environments.
“LeftHand is dedicated to delivering best-of-breed data
protection, disaster recovery and high availability solutions in
virtualized server and storage environments,” said Larry Cormier, vice
president of marketing, LeftHand Networks. “That's why our storage systems come
built-in with synchronous and asynchronous copy capabilities as well as
advanced features such as thin provisioning for space efficient snapshots and
automated failover and failback. Combined with VMware Site Recovery Manager,
those features mean faster, more transparent recovery in an easier-to-use
package.”
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