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DataCore announced that it has brought to market a Virtual
Infrastructure Foundation (VIF) package that will be marketed and sold as
Virtual Infrastructure Foundation PLUS (VIF+). Like the original, VIF+ includes
thin provisioning, iSCSI support, SANmotion data migration technology and
performance caching. However, VIF+ adds support for thin provisioning storage
pools up to 4TBs, includes snapshot technology for high-speed disk-to-disk
backups and supports high-speed Fibre Channel networks. “VIF+ goes beyond
simple iSCSI solutions and opens up entry for users seeking affordable iSCSI or
Fibre Channel SANs, or fast disk-to disk backup and recovery solutions,” said
George Teixeira, president and CEO, DataCore Software. “The original Virtual
Infrastructure Foundation helped many small business users embrace storage
virtualization. However, a number of those users – especially those considering
Fibre Channel SANs or a mix of iSCSI and Fibre Channel – were looking for
additional functionality for their base SAN.”
VIF+ is a way for users to see the benefits of going
virtual, including flexibility, faster response to change, better resource
utilization and hardware independence. The enhanced VIF+ package offers thin
provisioning over iSCSI or FC SANs, meaning it provides thin slices as needed
of the total disk capacity available across the network to application servers.
Features and benefits include:
- Virtual Capacity Flexibility – “Auto-Grow” thin provisioning of disk space
- The ability to consolidate and manage up to 4TB (Terabytes) of storage
- Snapshot technology for fast disk-to-disk backups and recovery
- Fibre Channel and iSCSI support, or a mix of both
- The ability to utilize existing Ethernet IP/LAN connectivity and networks
- Simple-to-use iSCSI SAN storage networking
- Advanced SANmotion data migration capabilities
- Intelligent storage I/O caching and performance acceleration support
- Hardware independence enabling user choice in systems and storage devices and the ability to serve many different servers and types (Windows, MacOS, Linux, UNIX, Netware, Solaris, etc.)
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