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Breaking News - Storage:
LightSand, HP Create 1,000km Synchronous Mirroring Solution
LightSand, a provider of storage connectivity products, announced that it has
successfully deployed a precedent-setting long distance synchronous mirroring
system with partners HP and FLE.
"Organizations around the world are recognizing the value of long distance
data connectivity for providing advanced capabilities like disaster recovery,
business continuity, data replication, data migration, regulatory compliance,
asset management and global data availability," said LightSand CEO Philip
Black. "Through our work with HP and FLE we have now demonstrated that these
functions can be successfully deployed across distances as great as 1,000
kilometers."
A pair of LightSand S-2500 storage extension gateways served as the bridges
between two storage area networks. These gateways were linked through DWDM
switches that directly drove the long distance connection across 1,000
kilometers of fiber optic cabling.
HP provided the SAN equipment, which consisted of an HP EVA storage system, HP
Continuous Access mirroring software, servers and PCs to simulate a large
multi-user environment and Brocade switches to form the SAN fabrics. The
entire system was integrated and managed by FLE, a French storage systems
integrator, with assistance from LightSand and HP. All testing took place at
HP Facilities under the supervision of the HP France's Storage Division.
To demonstrate the capabilities of the system, the SAN was configured to
provide synchronous mirroring of Microsoft Exchange e-mails bursts to 2,560
recipients and simultaneous Oracle 9i R2 database operations. Despite the high
transmission requirements and long distance involved, the connection provided
90 percent of the global application system performance of a similar system
that operated locally with no long distance interconnect. The high actual
throughput was enabled by the S-2500's extended credit buffering system. This
LightSand technology allows the SAN fabric to accommodate the longer
transmission time needed to deliver data across a distance of 1,000 kilometers
and can even support distances up to 2,000 kilometers.
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