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Video: The SIOS Clustering Advantage

June 24, 2019 by Jason Aw Leave a Comment

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Video: The SIOS Clustering Advantage

Each year, your task is likely to provide higher levels of service using existing infrastructure and a smaller IT budget. Tolerance for downtime or data loss is gone.  Applications have to be up 24/7 and you need to be protected whether that’s a server outage, a networking outage, application outage, or even entire data center loss. The expectation is that the amount of downtime and the amount of data loss converges on “0”.

IT professionals have more options than ever on how you’re going to support your end users whether that’s deployment of physical servers, virtual servers, or even cloud technologies. Choosing a solution comes down to understanding business objectives, technical requirements, and budget limitations as well as needing to understand how you’re going to protect the environment to ensure it is always available and you don’t have any downtime or any data loss.

This is typically done by implementing a traditional SAN based cluster involving two or more servers connected into some type of shared storage. If there is an issue, it will fail the application over and bring everything back online. SIOS software supports this and makes it easy to set up and manage. While a SAN based cluster is great for local high availability, the SAN generally represents high cost, complexity, potential failure in your clustering architecture, and it also doesn’t help you solve the disaster recovery problem.

SIOS software allows you to build out your cluster using your choice of hardware but now leveraging local storage. SIOS provides real-time block level data replication that’s fully cluster aware and integrated allowing you to leverage that very fast local storage with your cluster configuration. Also, adopting a SANLess cluster can reduce the overall cost of the solution by eliminating the SAN. As a result, you’ve not only eliminated the cost of the SAN hardware but also SAN infrastructure and administrative costs that come along with your SAN license savings. In addition, you will be cutting out that single point of failure in your clustering architecture so it won’t take down the entire environment. You can also eliminate data loss because our real-time block level data replication technology keeps the local storage in sync. Provided with the software there is also user friendly wizard-based user interfaces.

To sum things up, SIOS gives you the flexibility to protect your mission-critical applications and data in physical, virtual, or cloud environments.  Learn more about our high availability solutions.

Learn how SIOS clustering software makes protecting applications easy.

Filed Under: News and Events Tagged With: AWS QuickStart, cluster, HA clusters-cloud, High Performance Storage, Linux, Physical Servers, SQL Server Failover Clusters, Virtual / VMware

Video: The SIOS Clustering Advantage

April 20, 2019 by Jason Aw Leave a Comment

The SIOS Clustering Advantage

The SIOS Clustering Advantage

Learn how SIOS clustering software makes protecting applications easy.

Each year, your task is likely to provide higher levels of service using existing infrastructure and a smaller IT budget. Tolerance for downtime or data loss is gone.  Applications have to be up 24/7 and you need to be protected whether that’s a server outage, a networking outage, application outage, or even entire data center loss. The expectation is that the amount of downtime and the amount of data loss converges on “0”.

IT professionals have more options than ever on how you’re going to support your end users whether that’s deployment of physical servers, virtual servers, or even cloud technologies. Choosing a solution comes down to understanding business objectives, technical requirements, and budget limitations as well as needing to understand how you’re going to protect the environment to ensure it is always available and you don’t have any downtime or any data loss.

This is typically done by implementing a traditional SAN based cluster involving two or more servers connected into some type of shared storage. If there is an issue, it will fail the application over and bring everything back online. SIOS software supports this and makes it easy to set up and manage. While a SAN based cluster is great for local high availability, the SAN generally represents high cost, complexity, potential failure in your clustering architecture, and it also doesn’t help you solve the disaster recovery problem.

SIOS software allows you to build out your cluster using your choice of hardware but now leveraging local storage. SIOS provides real-time block level data replication that’s fully cluster aware and integrated allowing you to leverage that very fast local storage with your cluster configuration. Also, adopting a SANLess cluster can reduce the overall cost of the solution by eliminating the SAN. As a result, you’ve not only eliminated the cost of the SAN hardware but also SAN infrastructure and administrative costs that come along with your SAN license savings. In addition, you will be cutting out that single point of failure in your clustering architecture so it won’t take down the entire environment. You can also eliminate data loss because our real-time block level data replication technology keeps the local storage in sync. Provided with the software there is also user friendly wizard-based user interfaces.

To sum things up, SIOS gives you the flexibility to protect your mission-critical applications and data in physical, virtual, or cloud environments.  Learn more about our high availability solutions.

Filed Under: News and Events Tagged With: AWS QuickStart, HA clusters-cloud, High Performance Storage, Linux, Physical Servers, SQL Server Failover Clusters, Virtual / VMware

White Paper: Do You Really Need A SAN-Based Cluster?

April 14, 2019 by Jason Aw Leave a Comment

Do You Really Need A SAN-Based Cluster

White Paper: Do You Really Need A SAN-Based Cluster?

Ten Essential Questions to Ask Before Choosing a Cluster Solution

White Paper: Do You Really Need A SAN-Based Cluster?
White Paper: Do You Really Need A SAN-Based Cluster?

Learn how to protect your critical applications and data without adding unnecessary cost and risk. Companies are finding new ways to combine physical, virtual, and cloud environments to control costs and stay agile in today’s demanding marketplace.

Traditional clusters based on shared storage SANs are no longer the de facto choice for protecting business critical applications in these new environments.

Download White Paper: Do You Really Need A SAN-Based Cluster?

Filed Under: News and Events Tagged With: disaster recovery - DR, HA clusters-cloud, High Performance Storage, Physical Servers

New York Area University Protected Data Availability In Oracle Environment

April 14, 2018 by Jason Aw Leave a Comment

New York Area University Protected Data Availability In Oracle Environment

New York area university reduces TCO, boosts performance, and protects data availability in their Oracle environment.

Case Study: Leading University in New York — SIOS DataKeeper SANless Cluster

The leading university wanted an alternative that would be more cost-effective, deliver faster performance, and provide high availability and data protection for their mission-critical Oracle database. The system maintained all the information for student registration. This institution comprises multiple divisions that serve more than 10,000 students. It ran an HP/UX, SAN-based environment with replication of its full SAN architecture between two fabrics in a cluster. Each fabric had its own SAN cost.

Integration of ioMemory-based IO accelerators with both the servers and SIOS Protection Suite for Linux offered better performance and data availability than traditional legacy solutions. This made the SIOS product a perfect fit.

With servers configured with SanDisk Fusion ioMemory-based IO accelerators, the leading university could replace its bulky and expensive SAN-based setup with a streamlined server set running Linux. SIOS Protection Suite provided data replication. While the SIOS application recovery kit protected the dedicated Oracle machines.

Filed Under: Success Stories Tagged With: data availability, High Performance Storage

SIOS Delivers Continuous Availability & Disaster Recovery Protection

April 4, 2018 by Jason Aw Leave a Comment

SIOS SANless Cluster Delivers Continuous Availability & Disaster Recovery Protection

Case Study: Van de Lande BV — SIOS DataKeeper

SIOS DataKeeper Cluster Edition enables high performance and high availability protection for critical ERP system running on SQL Server and Web Services in Hyper-V on SSD Storage.

To deliver full failover and disaster recovery protection, Van de Lande (VDL) built a Windows Server Failover Cluster (WSFC) system, with each node replicating data to the other. VDL use SIOS DataKeeper Cluster Edition software to ensure continuous availability of applications, databases and web services. SIOS DataKeeper software integrates with WSFC to create a ‘mirrored’ server system between two Windows cluster nodes.

Filed Under: Success Stories Tagged With: disaster recovery, High Performance Storage, Hyper V, SQL Server Failover Clusters

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