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LeftHand Networks to Highlight Highly Available iSCSI SAN and Virtual SAN Appliance at VMworld Europe
LeftHand Networks, the leading provider of highly available iSCSI SANs that optimize virtualized environments, today announced that it will be featuring its highly available NSM 2120 iSCSI SAN and its Virtual SAN Appliance (VSA) for VMware ESX server solutions at VMworld Europe the week of February 25 in Cannes, France. LeftHand will be featuring a demonstration of its highly available iSCSI SAN solution, highlighting its ability to deliver effective disaster recovery and data protection within a remote and branch office infrastructure.

LeftHands Virtual SAN Appliance (VSA) for VMware ESX server, based on LeftHands SAN/iQ® clustered architecture, will be featured on two ESX servers, demonstrating its ability to virtualize the ESX servers internal disks across multiple ESX servers, providing high availability data protection without requiring external shared storage

In addition, Adam Carter, LeftHands Technical Product Manager, will speak on SAN Appliances (VSA) to Provide DR for Remote Offices with VMware Site Recovery Manager (SRM).

WHEN and WHERE

VMworld Europe

Tuesday, February 26 through Thursday, February 28, 2008

Palais des Festivals, Cannes, France

Stand 66

WHAT

Optimization of Virtual Environments Display:

  • VSA running on 2 ESX servers
  • NSM 2120 iSCSI SAN
  • Sychronous replication of data from a virtual SAN in a remote office to a physical Data Center SAN
  • Support for VMwares VI3.5 infrastructure

Speaking Engagement:

SAN Appliances (VSA) to Provide DR for Remote Offices with VMware Site Recovery Manager (SRM), presented by Adam Carter, Technical Product Manager

VMware Infrastructure 3 has many powerful capabilities such as VMotion, SRM, HA, and DRS that require a SAN or shared storage. What's that you say? You can't afford a SAN? No problem. Using LeftHands Virtual SAN Appliance you can take all the internal storage in your ESX servers and pool it together as a SAN. Then use that SAN as shared storage to be accessed by those same ESX servers. Attend this session to learn how to provide disaster recovery for remote and branch offices with a virtual appliance so that you can cost effectively take advantage of the VI3 capabilities you desire.

CONTACT

If you would like more information on LeftHand Networks participation in this VMworld please stop by the LeftHand stand at VMworld Europe.

Published Tuesday, February 19, 2008 6:10 AM by David Marshall
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