Fujitsu Releases DR Disk Array Bundle

Setting up a disaster recovery site is a daunting task for most smaller IT departments. They'll need to find a site, contract for bandwidth between their office and the DR site, set up data replication, and learn how to babysit the whole thing, all while keeping the existing systems running. Sometimes, after I've managed the process for a client, I think changing the tires on a Greyhound bus as it rolls down the highway would be easier. Now Fujitsu Computer Systems has released a bundled solutio

Howard Marks, Network Computing Blogger

April 9, 2008

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Setting up a disaster recovery site is a daunting task for most smaller IT departments. They'll need to find a site, contract for bandwidth between their office and the DR site, set up data replication, and learn how to babysit the whole thing, all while keeping the existing systems running. Sometimes, after I've managed the process for a client, I think changing the tires on a Greyhound bus as it rolls down the highway would be easier. Now Fujitsu Computer Systems has released a bundled solution that includes not just the disk arrays for both primary and DR sites, but also the hosting and bandwidth.For around $200,000, you get a pair of Fujitsu Eternus4000 Model 300 disk arrays (with 3.6 TB of disk for the primary site and 1.7 TB for the DR site), the first year's charges on a Verizon T-3 line from your site to a Verizon colocation center up to 365 miles away, and hosting at the colo center. Fujitsu will set it all up, including the replication for up to 1 TB of data, and will serve as a single point of contact for service.

The Eternus4000 Model 300 is expandable to 90 TB of storage, has both Fibre Channel and iSCSI interfaces, and is expandable to up to 90 TB of disk. The array-to-array replication is through one of the iSCSI ports an includes encryption and WAN optimization.

It's not cheap but it would be easy to spend $200K on equipment, bandwidth, hosting, and services without getting as clean a package. Click here for the spec sheet.

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Howard Marks

Network Computing Blogger

Howard Marks is founder and chief scientist at Deepstorage LLC, a storage consultancy and independent test lab based in Santa Fe, N.M. and concentrating on storage and data center networking. In more than 25 years of consulting, Marks has designed and implemented storage systems, networks, management systems and Internet strategies at organizations including American Express, J.P. Morgan, Borden Foods, U.S. Tobacco, BBDO Worldwide, Foxwoods Resort Casino and the State University of New York at Purchase. The testing at DeepStorage Labs is informed by that real world experience.

He has been a frequent contributor to Network Computing and InformationWeek since 1999 and a speaker at industry conferences including Comnet, PC Expo, Interop and Microsoft's TechEd since 1990. He is the author of Networking Windows and co-author of Windows NT Unleashed (Sams).

He is co-host, with Ray Lucchesi of the monthly Greybeards on Storage podcast where the voices of experience discuss the latest issues in the storage world with industry leaders.  You can find the podcast at: http://www.deepstorage.net/NEW/GBoS

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