Storage Networking World -- IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced its
industry leading storage virtualization software that helps clients
more efficiently manage and consolidate volumes of business data,
will be packaged for small and medium sized (SMB) businesses, one of
the faster growing parts of the storage marketplace.
The IBM System Storage SAN Volume Controller (SVC) software is
designed to help improve storage utilization rates, energy
efficiency, administrator productivity, availability, and scalability
of critical applications. It can help significantly improve the
flexibility and responsiveness of IT infrastructures by creating
consolidated, virtual pools of information.
Today, as information continues to grow dramatically, SMBs are
looking to control costs while also responding to the changing
business environment. The new IBM System Storage SAN Volume
Controller (SVC) Entry Edition helps SMBs manage that growth and
improve the return on their storage investments while also helping
simplify operations. SVC Entry Edition is built on more affordable
hardware intended specifically to run the new SVC Entry Edition
software which delivers the same rich functional capabilities as the
regular SVC software. As a result, IBM Business Partners already
familiar with SVC will immediately be ready to support clients using
SVC Entry Edition. SVC Entry Edition is licensed by the number of
disk drives virtualized rather than by terabyte to make it more
accessible and affordable. With this new type of licensing, IBM
Business Partners can easily package new disk storage and SVC
together to deliver complete storage solutions to clients.
"Just like enterprise clients, small to medium sized clients must
deal with exploding volumes of data that must be stored. With SVC
Entry Edition, clients can keep control of storage costs to improve
storage utilization, which can help reduce energy consumption for a
greener data center," said Jorge Quintero, President, QCM
Technologies, Inc. "By offering a more affordable entry price point,
QCM Technologies can help meet the demand that our clients have to
get the most out of their information infrastructures."
"IBM is dedicated to helping SMB clients improve their information
infrastructures through powerful virtualization technology," said
Andy Slater, Chief Operating Officer, Tectrade. "With SVC Entry
Edition, IBM is enabling Business Partners like Tectrade to address
SMB client needs with easy to acquire, competitively priced systems
thereby improving the end-to-end mid-market size client experience."
"IBM is committed to delivering the storage offerings and the
reseller eco system to help SMB clients satisfy their business
needs," said Barry Rudolph, Vice President, IBM System Storage. "We
have been the leader in storage virtualization since SVC was
introduced five years ago, and by incorporating a more accessible and
affordable product through our IBM Business Partners we are giving
clients what they have been asking for -- a way to incorporate green
and efficient technologies into their information infrastructures to
manage the data center crisis of today."
Storage Virtualization Leadership
Since its introduction in 2003, IBM has shipped over 14,000 SVC
engines running in more than 4,600 SVC systems. Complementing the
announcement today of SVC Entry Edition, IBM is announcing it has
accomplished a new world record SPC disk-based benchmark that
demonstrates the extraordinary scalability of SVC and continues IBM's
leadership in storage virtualization with the fastest system tested
in the industry. The new benchmark not only beats the previous SVC
measurement but does so with IBM's new Space-Efficient Virtual Disk
thin provisioning technology enabled. The new SPC-1 benchmark of
SVC running with IBM DS4700 disk supports 274,997.58 SPC-1 IOPS(TM)
per second.
IBM is also announcing the interoperability of SVC with the new IBM
XIV Storage System, the IBM System Storage DS5000 and the IBM System
z/VSE. New interoperability support for SVC also includes Microsoft
Hyper-V, HDS Universal Storage Platform and HP XP20000/XP24000.
SVC Entry Edition is planned to be generally available on November
21.
IBM Global Financing, the lending and leasing business segment of IBM
is offering "Why Wait," a no interest no payments for 90 days deferral
plan to support eligible customers acquiring IBM System Storage now
through the end of 2008. The financing structure is a 36 month fair
market value lease. Customers installing the new hardware under the
promotion terms make no payments for 90 days, and then make 36 even
monthly payments. Customers must be credit qualified, lease the
eligible equipment with IBM Global Financing for the promotional term
and structure, and install the product in participating countries by
Dec 31, 2008. Terms and conditions may vary by country. For
information on easy funding options for clients seeking to finance
these SVC Entry Edition, visit:
www.ibm.com/financing/whywait