NEC Replication/Failover Supports All Three Leading Hypervisors

NEC has been quietly selling its Express Cluster for Windows and Linux servers for more than 10 years while noiser competitors like Double-Take Software and CA XOsoft have gotten most of the attention. NEC's sold more than 10,000 copies of Express Cluster. Granted, some of that was in the Japanese home market, but it still put them in the top 5 in the market segment.

Howard Marks, Network Computing Blogger

June 15, 2008

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NEC has been quietly selling its Express Cluster for Windows and Linux servers for more than 10 years while noiser competitors like Double-Take Software and CA XOsoft have gotten most of the attention. NEC's sold more than 10,000 copies of Express Cluster. Granted, some of that was in the Japanese home market, but it still put them in the top 5 in the market segment.Express Cluster comes in versions that provide clustering for shared disk SAN environments, synchronous or asynchronous LAN replication, or asynchronous WAN replication.

Today NEC's announcing a new release to support shared disk clusters in virtualized server environments. Where other vendors, like Double-Take and SteelEye Technology, are specifically supporting Hyper-V or VMWare, Express Cluster supports virtual server and virtual server host clusters running VMWare ESX, Xen, and Hyper-V, all for just $1,995/virtual server host. Express Cluster also has application support for SQL Server and Exchange 2007 and can replicate data from a shared disk cluster across the WAN to a third cluster member.

NEC's even hinting at features such as dynamic load balancing and cross hypervisor fail-over for a future version so a virtual machine on a failing Hyper-V host could come back up on an ESX host.

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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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