Archive for June, 2010

LSI Launches Family of Configurable Storage Components

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

LSI Corporation introduced the CTS2600 family of configurable storage components, offering white box channel partners a quick, efficient and cost-effective approach to build, customize, brand and sell a wide range of external storage system configurations. The unique approach using configurable components is designed to provide channel partners with the flexibility to assemble complete systems to their customers’ specifications without the need for costly stocking of pre-configured systems.

“The introduction of the CTS2600 family is a significant milestone on our mission to be the most trusted and comprehensive storage building block supplier to the channel,” said Brent Blanchard, director of worldwide channel sales and marketing, LSI. “The CTS2600 family complements our existing channel portfolio and provides partners with one-stop shopping for delivering both direct-attached and external storage solutions to vertical market segments such as managed hosting, cloud, medical applications and digital content.”

The CTS2600 family will deliver systems with 6Gb/s SAS back-end drive connects and offers multi-protocol host connectivity, mixed drive support, simplified management and low power consumption. Multi-protocol host connectivity includes 6Gb/s SAS and 1Gb/s iSCSI or 6Gb/s SAS and 8Gb/s Fibre Channel (FC) interface options. The multi-protocol host connectivity delivers support for a wide variety of implementations, from low-cost rack-integrated solutions and single-room data centers using SAS, to SAN environments utilizing iSCSI or FC for larger consolidation and virtualization projects.

“Colfax International offers a broad spectrum of high-performance computing solutions, all of them completely customizable to meet our customers’ unique requirements,” said Gautam Shah, CEO, Colfax International. “The addition of configurable external storage building blocks to the LSI channel portfolio is well aligned with our business model and will enable us to deliver low-cost, high-performance storage solutions that can quickly and efficiently meet customers’ changing mission-critical demands.”

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Akamai Not Going to Compete With Amazon or Rackspace

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

Cloud hosting is huge right now, and Akamai is looking to capitalize on that growth by providing differentiated services based on its distributed network architecture. While it does offer optimization for cloud-based services, CEO Paul Sagan said that the provider would not seek to compete against Amazon and Rackspace to provide the same sort of bare metal, infrastructure-as-a-service cloud offerings that they sell.

Akamai CEO Paul Sagan will be speaking at this week’s Structure conference. In a Q&A ahead of the conference, we asked Sagan about how Akamai defines its cloud services, why cloud optimization is important and how companies that provide cloud services can overcome questions about security or network outages. To learn more, and to see Sagan’s fireside chat with Om on Thursday, join us for Structure 2010, June 23 and 24 in San Francisco.

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For more on cloud computing, join the GigaOM Network for its annual Structure conference June 23 & 24 in San Francisco.

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QTS Unifies and Improves Monitoring Services

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

Nimsoft announced that QTS (Quality Technology Services) is deploying the Nimsoft Monitoring Solution (NMS) to provide a unified monitoring platform for its clients’ complex infrastructures. NMS will monitor a broad range of network elements, systems, and applications for QTS clients, and provide comprehensive insight into system health and performance. With 12 datacenters nationwide, this will enable QTS to deliver the benefit of improved systems and application availability to its clients, faster problem resolution, and better visibility into the operation and reliability of their hosted infrastructure.

“Unlike most competing solutions, NMS is easily customizable and enables service providers like QTS to more adaptively meet the varied and constantly changing needs of all kinds of customers,” said Gary Read, senior vice president and general manager of the Nimsoft business unit at CA Technologies. “By choosing NMS, QTS has gained flexible, scalable monitoring capabilities that fit well with its managed service business model and provide the automation and cost savings necessary for profitable growth.”

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