Virtualization News Desk
Emulex HBAs Selected for SAN Connectivity Solution in Virtualization Projects
SAN Connectivity Solution of Choice In Two End Users' Server Virtualization Projects that Utilize EMC Networked Storage Systems
May. 20, 2008 02:30 PM
Emulex announced that its LightPulse Fibre Channel Host Bus
Adapters (HBAs) were selected as the storage area network (SAN) connectivity
solution of choice in two end users' server virtualization projects that utilize
EMC networked storage systems. Home Interiors & Gifts and Molex
Incorporated selected Emulex HBAs based on ease of administration, reliability
and customer confidence in support for future evolution of the SAN
architecture.
"With the high correlation between server
virtualization and networked storage, Emulex continues to provide end users
with the connectivity tools and technology they require to efficiently and
effectively manage their virtualized server environments," said Mike Smith,
executive vice president of worldwide marketing, Emulex. "As companies
embark on server virtualization projects, SAN administrators must examine their
infrastructure and Emulex has demonstrated its leadership in supporting
virtualized server environments."
In Carrolton,
Texas, Home Interiors & Gifts
is transitioning its Windows server data center to a virtualized environment.
While meeting the initial management goals of cost savings through
consolidation, the IT group found that deployment flexibility, dynamic
allocation of resources and business continuity efficiencies are a major part
of the payback equation for the project. As applications are migrated from
standalone systems onto VMware ESX servers, the need for external storage can
increase dramatically. With migration of applications to Fibre Channel
SAN-connected VMware ESX servers, the data was moved to EMC CLARiiON storage
arrays in the enterprise SAN. As the virtualization implementation progressed,
Home Interiors chose Emulex LightPulse HBAs to leverage the technology's native
VMware support and robust management tools.
"We looked at the capability of the Emulex Fibre
Channel HBAs and management tools and saw features that were not available from
other suppliers," said Steven Ham, Senior Windows System Administrator at
Home Interiors & Gifts. "On the hardware side, there is the native
support of VMware. Fibre Channel should just work, and that's what we see with
Emulex HBAs. With the HBA management tools, we get discovery and dynamic
configuration capabilities that would otherwise require additional investment
in tools running on other SAN components."
Molex Incorporated is addressing the challenges of
fulfilling service requirements, while meeting corporate goals for
environmental responsibility with a multi-year server virtualization project.
As part of the project, Molex evaluated its SAN connectivity requirements and
asked Emulex to demonstrate its capabilities in VMware ESX server environments
linked via a SAN to EMC storage systems. The company had a goal of
transitioning at least half of its systems onto virtual platforms.
"We appreciated the comprehensive and automated HBA
management tools provided by Emulex in the native Windows environment and
wanted to see if we could count on the same capability within a virtualized
server environment," said Andrew Houlne, Infrastructure Project Leader,
Molex Americas. "Overall, we were very happy with what we saw. The out-of-the-box
performance is solid, and the new capabilities that Emulex is delivering around
virtualization are very interesting."
"EMC networked storage paired with Emulex HBAs forms an
excellent solution for SAN connectivity in virtualization environments,"
said Deirdre Wassell, director, storage product marketing, EMC. "We've
made a strong commitment to help customers implement VMware infrastructures.
Our extensive work with Emulex helps us deliver end-to-end solutions that
enable our customers to get the most value from their IT investments."
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