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Press Release
May 10, 2011
EMC Takes Symmetrix VMAX Higher into the Cloud
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Rick Lacroix
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rick.lacroix@emc.comNews Summary:
- EMC adds several new networking, migration and security capabilities to its Symmetrix® VMAX™ family of high-end storage systems to further accelerate the adoption of cloud computing.
- New features include native support of emerging cloud networking protocol Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE); expanded EMC PowerPath® and third-party support for Federated Live Migration; and RSA® external key manager for D@RE (data-at-rest encryption).
- EMC has introduced more than 50 new Symmetrix VMAX features so far in 2011 with rapid customer adoption of technologies including its FAST VP (fully automated storage tiering for virtual pools) software.
Full Story:
EMCWORLD 2011—LAS VEGAS—May 10, 2011–EMC Corporation (NYSE: EMC) today continued its record-breaking pace of high-end storage innovation with the addition of several new features for its Symmetrix VMAX family of storage systems that further accelerate customers’ journeys to cloud computing. This year EMC has introduced more than 50 new Symmetrix VMAX features, sparking rapid adoption by customers worldwide and high-end storage product revenue growth of 25% in the first quarter of 2011.
The new capabilities announced today include:
- Native Symmetrix VMAX support for Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE), the emerging converged networking protocol that can serve as a single network backbone of a cloud computing infrastructure, making Symmetrix VMAX’s leading storage features available to more users at lower costs.
- Expanded capabilities for Federated Live Migration (FLM), the industry’s first and only built in array-based functionality for technology refreshes. With new support for DMP (Dynamic Multipathing), FLM can be used in more environments – resulting in migrations with no application downtime and less time, planning, and resources than traditional methods.
- Increased security with new support for external servers using RSA® Data Protection Manager for the Symmetrix VMAX D@RE (data-at-rest encryption). External key management and previously announced built-in key management provide maximum flexibility for drive-level data security. VMAX supports and incorporates the most comprehensive set of security technologies in the industry, resulting in totally secure multi-tenancy storage for cloud environments.
Supporting Quotes:“Citi has worked with EMC as well as other vendors to provide secure, reliable, efficient and cost effective storage solutions for all its environments. In order to provide our customers with greater innovation, simplify our storage management and lower our costs, we agreed to collaborate with EMC on the design and implementation of innovative automated storage tiering.”
Motti Finkelstein, Managing Director, Citigroup Global Engineering Head for Platforms and Storage“As PSA Peugeot Citroën expands its operations globally, our IT infrastructure must be able to scale performance and capacity to address that growth. A cloud infrastructure which could be based on Symmetrix VMAX and features like FAST VP will help us to provide the appropriate performance and availability service levels to applications used in the development, production and delivery of a broad range of vehicles and will allow us to meet customer expectations.”
Stephane Humbert, Storage Architect, PSA Peugeot Citroën“As disaster recovery initiatives become increasingly important for IT organizations, IT professionals have turned to Riverbed to help them protect more data across larger distances while simultaneously reducing the costs associated with WAN infrastructure. Through advanced integrations between the Riverbed Optimization System (RiOS®) and EMC Symmetrix Remote Data Facility/Asynchronous (SRDF®/A), the combined solution delivers unprecedented levels of visibility and control. And with the power of the all solid-state drive optimization architecture found in the Steelhead 7050 appliance, IT professionals are able to reap the highest levels of performance and cost savings.”
Eric Wolford, Senior Vice President, Marketing and Business Development, RiverbedEMC Executive Quote“There are three customer requirements for high end storage. It must be powerful, trusted and smart. In 2011, we’ve delivered dozens of innovative new capabilities that make Symmetrix VMAX the most powerful, trusted and smartest storage system on the market. The customer adoption of these features that we’ve seen just this year alone proves that the journey to cloud computing is well underway and the Symmetrix VMAX is at the foundation of the virtual data centers that are the key enabling technology.”
Brian Gallagher, President EMC Enterprise Storage DivisionAvailabilityThe New Symmetrix VMAX capabilities and features announced today are scheduled for general availability in June 2011.
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Brian Gallagher, President Symmetrix and Virtualization Product GroupEMC Symmetrix VMAXEMC Symmetrix VMAX SystemsAbout EMC
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