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Always nice to see a customer saying good things

Posted by marc_farley |  Posted in Inside Enterprise IT |  Posted on 26 Mar 2008
This was originally posted here , on the EqualLogic Storage@Work blog A customer of ours, John Wilder, talks about his experiences working with our iSCSI SAN products. Besides liking the ease of use and installation features of his PS series array, he ...more>

This was originally posted here, on the EqualLogic Storage@Work blog 

 

A customer of ours, John Wilder, talks about his experiences working with our iSCSI SAN products. Besides liking the ease of use and installation features of his PS series array, he is using thin provisioning and snapshots too. Here is a quote from his post:

Here’s a real life example- currently we have a thin provisioned volume which is taking up 96 GB of actual disk space (the host OS sees it as a 500 GB volume), and we have taken 10 daily differential snapshots of this volume which are currently utilizing 1.36 GB of space.
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Doubting de-dupe

Posted by marc_farley |  Posted in Inside Enterprise IT |  Posted on 25 Mar 2008
This was originally posted here , on the EqualLogic Storage@Work blog De dupe is great stuff, lots of people think so. We don't have it yet at Dell EqualLogic. It's one of those things that keeps pushing us to invent and create new solutions. ...more> This was originally posted here, on the EqualLogic Storage@Work blog 

De dupe is great stuff, lots of people think so. We don't have it yet at Dell EqualLogic. It's one of those things that keeps pushing us to invent and create new solutions. Recently Chuck Hollis and the San Technologist wrote about the de-dupe markets in their blogs. At the core of their posts is the question about de-dupe as a stand alone appliance product. Both believe it is more of a feature than a product. And so do I, but I'm not convinced that de-dupe appliances from companies like Data Domain can't continue to be successful. Their future depends on their ability to provide powerful economic benefits and the ability (or lack thereof) of their competitors to bring similar value through the de-dupe features in their products. It's possible that they could defy logic - after all that was part of our success at EqualLogic. Several years ago there were lots of people who thought EqualLogic was simply putting an Ethernet iSCSI interface in front of a RAID controller. Maybe Data Domain has a few tricks up their sleeve?

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A star is born

Posted by marc_farley |  Posted in Inside Enterprise IT |  Posted on 20 Mar 2008
This was originally posted here , on the EqualLogic Storage@Work blog Will Urban, one of the Dell EqualLogic team members has an amazing pitch around Dell EqualLogic disaster recovery for VMware environments. A video of Will from VMworld was posted on ...more>  

This was originally posted here, on the EqualLogic Storage@Work blog 

Will Urban, one of the Dell EqualLogic team members has an amazing pitch around Dell EqualLogic disaster recovery for VMware environments. A video of Will from VMworld was posted on the Direct2Dell site this morning. If you are interested in how site recovery manager (SRM) will work, this is a great video to watch. Wow, Will, that was some fast talking, but not as fast as this guy. I guess you picked a bad day to give up coffee!
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Dell to Acquire EqualLogic

Posted by brad_anderso... |  Posted in Inside Enterprise IT |  Posted on 5 Nov 2007
Our customers will be dealing with an enormous increase in data over the next few years.  To put this in perspective, the world generated about 161 exabytes of data last year and we expect this to go up six-fold in the next  four years.    ...more>

Our customers will be dealing with an enormous increase in data over the next few years.  To put this in perspective, the world generated about 161 exabytes of data last year and we expect this to go up six-fold in the next  four years.   

This increases the importance of providing our customers with the best range of storage solutions, which is why we announced today that Dell has entered into an agreement to acquire EqualLogic, a leading provider of high-performance iSCSI storage area network (SAN) solutions uniquely optimized for virtualization.  The acquisition will strengthen Dell's product and channel leadership in simplifying and virtualizing IT for customers globally.

Michael Dell said in the release this morning that ""Leading the iSCSI revolution will help Dell accelerate IT simplification and virtualization, and will be a foundational element for us to further drive the Dell value proposition into more areas of the enterprise storage market."

We can't answer all of your questions on the announcement, since the transaction is subject to regulatory approvals and customary closing conditions, which we expect to be complete by the end of our fiscal fourth quarter, 2008 or early in the first quarter, 2009.  However, we thought we would provide a few key facts. 

    1. EqualLogic is based in Nashua, New Hampshire.  The company was founded in 2001 and it has 384 employees, who serve customers in over 30 countries.  They have a great management team whom we are looking forward to working with.
    2. EqualLogic is a leading provider of iSCSI storage solutions sold exclusively by the channel through 480+ partners
    3. Dell is committed to growing EqualLogic's successful channel-partner programs with current and future EqualLogic-branded products.  Dell also will incorporate EqualLogic technology into future generations of our PowerVault storage line products available through the channel and direct from Dell.
    4. We believe EqualLogic is a strong complement to our current Dell PowerVault and Dell/EMC storage product lines.
    5. The Dell and EMC global partnership remains strong as we continue to rapidly grow our Fibre Channel SAN storage business together.  Last year, Dell and EMC extended their global alliance to 2011 and expanded the products offered.  
    6. EqualLogic's  iSCSI SAN technology represents the fastest-growing segment of the storage business.  Dell was named the fastest growing storage vendor by IDC in 2Q07 and Dell's storage business is the fastest-growing category of our overall company.  EqualLogic's iSCSI SAN technology will give Dell leadership technology in the fastest-growing storage markets (iSCSI storage and SMB storage).
    7. We know that all of our customers will be dealing with an enormous increase in data over the next few years.  Our decision was driven by our desire to provide our customers with the best storage options for the short and long-term and to provide the best solutions for IT simplification and server virtualization.

Once the acquisition is complete we will share more information with you.  In the meantime, we look forward to your thoughts and comments.

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