Virtualization News Desk
IBM Releases Storage Virtualization Software
New Storage Virtualization Release Springs from IBM's "Project Big Green" Offerings
Jun. 19, 2008 10:45 AM
As part of IBM's "Project Big Green" offerings,
IBM announced new storage virtualization software, its System Storage SAN
Volume Controller (SVC) 4.3 software, to manage and consolidate volumes of business data.
"IBM is dedicated to helping its clients improve their
information infrastructures through powerful virtualization technology,"
said Barry Rudolph, VP, Storage Stack Solutions, IBM. "We have been the
leader in storage virtualization since SVC was introduced five years ago, and
this latest version from IBM further showcases our innovation and represents
our commitment to clients to incorporate green, efficient technologies into our
storage portfolio to help clients manage the data center crisis of today."
IBM said its SVC 4.3 software includes the following
features:
- Uses disk space only when data is written instead of
reserving disk space for the entire capacity of a virtual disk
- Uses disk space only for changes between source and target
data and not for the entire capacity of a virtual disk copy
- Stores two copies of a virtual disk on different disk
systems
- Includes support for Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Mac OS X Server, as well as Pillar
Axiom disk systems
"Power consumption continues to be a top concern for
our key large data center clients and IBM SAN Volume Controller is addressing
this with the most efficient storage utilization technologies," said Andy
Slater, Chief Operating Officer, Tectrade. "Since its launch five years
ago, SVC has continued to evolve, and SVC 4.3 now offers the Space-Efficient
FlashCopy feature, which uses disk space only for changes between source and
target data rather than for the entire capacity of a virtual disk copy -- a
real benefit for clients looking to reduce their carbon footprint."
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