Sun Introduces World's First Unified Storage Appliances That Radically
Simplify Storage Management and Problem Solving at Breakthrough Speed
and Scale
Customers Report Dramatic Reduction in Installation Speed, Increased
Performance and Up to 75% Cost Savings Versus Traditional Storage Systems
SANTA CLARA, Calif. (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) November 10, 2008 --
Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ:JAVA) today announced the availability of
its innovative Unified Storage Systems – the
Sun Storage(TM) 7000 family also known as "Amber Road." Based on
industry standard components and Sun's robust software stack, this new
storage family offers breakthrough diagnostics and troubleshooting
capabilities, optimized performance, one-fourth the energy consumption,
installation and configuration in under five minutes and up to 75% cost
savings – all compared to competing storage
systems. To learn more, go to www.sun.com/unifiedstorage.
The world's first Open Storage appliances, the Sun Storage 7000 family
features three products in its initial release: Sun Storage(TM) 7110,
7210 and 7410 - each is the first in a new and broad family of Unified
Storage Systems. In conjunction with today's launch, Sun also announced
a new Open Storage Partner Specialty Program and a series of new
professional services to help customers take advantage of Open Storage
technologies.
“These new systems radically simplify the way
information is managed and can deliver up to 75% cost/performance
savings to customers. This is the biggest thing to happen to storage in
decades,” said John Fowler, executive
vice-president, Systems Group, Sun Microsystems, Inc. “The
new Sun Storage 7000 family offers a new, simple way to use storage at a
fraction of the cost of traditional systems and has the potential to
forever change the way businesses and enterprises store and manage
rapidly growing amounts of data - their most important asset.”
World's First Open Storage Appliances Unveiled
"The Sun Storage 7000 family may well be in a class by itself. The
embedded hardware functionality and list of software add-ons are
remarkable for the price of this appliance," said John Webster,
Principal IT Advisor, Illuminata, Inc. "This new family has the
potential to become the most disruptive thing Sun has ever done in
Storage."
Sun today released the first three appliances in the Open Storage
portfolio, each of which include a fully-integrated software stack with
support for a variety of operating environments; standard high speed
networking and tape connectivity and the industry's most comprehensive
management software with powerful analytics tools. These systems are
also the only storage systems that fully exploit Flash Hybrid Storage
Pools within Solaris ZFS(TM) to automatically accelerate and optimize
performance while lowering power and cooling requirements.
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Sun Storage 7110: Ultra compact model with two terabytes (TB) of
storage;
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Sun Storage 7210: Mid-range storage featuring up to 48 TB of storage
capacity in a highly dense four unit form factor; includes support for
write-optimized solid state disks (SSDs) that leverage Sun's unique
Flash Hybrid Storage Pool technology;
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Sun Storage 7410: Highly configurable storage system with support for
up to a half petabyte (PB) of capacity that includes support for read
and write optimized SSDs and Sun's unique Flash Hybrid Storage Pool
technology; These systems are also available in clustered
configurations for added high availability.
Organizations of all sizes and across multiples industries - from
enterprises, financial services, and governments to mid-market and Web
scale start-ups that deploy high-performance computing, to Web 2.0
build-outs and Internet applications – are all
struggling to keep pace with today's rapid data growth and storage
management complexity. These customers are demanding new ways to
simplify their operations, optimize performance, reduce power
consumption and space, and move into the future with easy-to-manage
storage systems that deliver better economics and return-on-investment
(ROI). Traditional storage products have proven to be expensive, time
consuming to install and lack the embedded real-time capabilities to
troubleshoot today's complex networked storage issues and cost
effectively analyze system performance.
Breaking the industry trend that charges per individual storage
features, all Sun Storage 7000 Unified Storage Systems include
comprehensive data services at no extra cost, such as snap/clone,
restore, mirroring, RAID-5, RAID-6, replication, active-active
clustering, compression, thin provisioning, CIFS, NFS, iSCSI, HTTP/FTP
and WebDAV. Due to the unique design, customers can benefit from
continuous innovation when new data services and features are available
from Sun through automated updates included in each system.
Customers, Analysts, Partners Believe in Open Storage
i365 (a Seagate company), Digitar and the Roman Catholic Diocese of
Boise, Idaho are among an elite group of early access customers that
have benefited from the simplicity, performance and cost savings
associated with the Sun Storage 7000 Unified Storage Family. In
addition, analysts agree that there is potential for this new product
family to be a game-changer in the industry.
Independent software vendor (ISV) partners agree that the Sun Storage
Unified Storage Systems is a game-changing technology that presents
compelling simplicity and cost-economics to customers. “As
a data protection, retention and discovery software and services
provider, we believe the Sun 7000 series delivers a very attractive
value proposition with very good high availability characteristics and
presents a very simple, straightforward management model,”
said David Allen, CTO of i365 (A Seagate Company). “It
represents refreshing and original insights into reducing storage
complexity and cuts through layers of fossilized storage technology
thinking. In the end result we believe it attacks the most expensive and
misunderstood element of storage: the operations costs. We look forward
to rolling out the 7000 series in our production environment.”
John Newton, CTO and Chairman of cloud computing, Web hosting partner
Alfresco Software agrees, “This is really
exciting news for Alfresco customers. The Open Storage initiative allows
our users to manage huge hierarchical stores for content repositories
with little effort and provides sophisticated control, administration
and recovery in open source from a system that you would expect to cost
many times more. This is the path for Alfresco customers to manage
terabytes and potentially even petabytes of information.”
Analysis with Unprecedented Real-Time Monitoring
The Amber Road unified storage family features DTrace based analytics,
the industry's most comprehensive technology for analysis and
optimization of a storage system. Developed by Sun's “FISHworks”
advanced engineering team for the past two years, this technology
delivers unprecedented real-time observability of an entire storage
system in production. Offering radical insight and simplicity, this
unique software solution allows customers to rapidly diagnose,
troubleshoot and resolve issues before they impact the business. What's
more, real time visibility from the CPU to a user helps to ensure
performance and health analytics quicker.
“The secret sauce behind the Sun Storage 7000
family is FISHworks, which leverages the DTrace technology within the
Solaris OS to enable greater system optimization and real-time graphical
business analytics that are painstaking to obtain today,”
said Mike Shapiro, Sun Microsystems Distinguished Engineer and lead on
the Sun FISHworks project. “We've simplified
this process with this comprehensive set of tools that give insight on
system performance and potential issues that may arise. There's nothing
like this in the industry.”
"Over the past two and a half years, the FISHworks team has built and
entirely new architecture for integrated storage products that delivers
unprecedented analysis capabilities and a new economic model for storage,”
said Mike Shapiro, Distinguished Engineer and lead on the Sun FISHworks
team. “Our systems include the revolutionary
DTrace-based analytics, Sun's unique Flash Hybrid Storage Pool and a
highly scalable industry-standard architecture underneath.”
Open Storage Software, Open Storage Communities Offer Increased
Performance, Cost Savings
Sun Storage 7000 Unified Storage Systems leverage the Flash Hybrid
Storage Pool capabilities within Solaris ZFS and various technologies
within Solaris OS and OpenSolaris(TM) to create a truly unified
appliance. Sun's unique Hybrid Storage Pool technology uses the 128-bit
ZFS filesystem to transparently manage DRAM, read-optimized Flash
devices and low-cost, low-power disk drives as a single caching
hierarchy. The Hybrid Storage Pools deliver greater performance than
traditional storage systems at significantly lower power consumption and
reduced cost per gigabyte. Hybrid Storage Pools are then used to store
data for file and block protocols, like CIFS and NFS, and can deliver a
rich set of enterprise data services, including clustering and data
replication.
In line with Sun's commitment to be the most open technology company in
the world, during the development of the Amber Road family, many new
technologies have been shared with open communities, such as
OpenSolaris.org. Comprised of nearly 4500 members and more than 50
different storage projects, the Open Storage movement has experienced
significant growth over the past year. For more information or to join
the community, go to http://www.opensolaris.org/os/storage
New Amber Road Services Make it Simple
Sun today also announced new service offerings for the Sun Storage 7000
Unified Storage family that provide the expertise for customers to
architect, implement, support and manage this innovation in their
datacenters to mitigate the risk of downtime, and data loss and speed
the time to ROI.
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Implementation Services for the Sun Storage 7000 family provide
installation and deployment assistance and expertise that help
customers achieve a smooth and successful implementation and optimize
the technology in your data center, right from the start.
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Unified Storage Data Migration Services help to minimize disruption
and gain full feature functionality of new technology investments. The
Services also accelerate greater ROI with Sun's deep technical
expertise and proven implementation and migration tools.
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Support services for Sun's Storage 7000 Unified Storage Systems
include software enhancements and system maintenance. The
SunSpectrum(SM) Service Plan drives to simplify and reduce the cost of
managing an IT infrastructure while delivering proven Return on
Investment (ROI) for customers.
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Sun Storage 7000 Unified Storage System Administration is a unique
knowledge transfer system that is designed to minimize disruptions
associated with new technology adoption. Assessment Services are
available for customers to leverage when planning new stages of
development.
Be a Part of the Sun Storage 7000 Unified Storage Systems Launch,
Live from Las Vegas
Sun will also be hosting a live Webcast of the Amber Road launch from
Las Vegas on Monday, November 10, 2008 at 3:30 p.m. PST, to join please
go to www.sun.com/launch.
For More Information
To see the latest Amber Road videos, datasheets or other launch
materials, please go to our online press kit at: http://www.sun.com/aboutsun/media/presskits/openstorage/index.jsp
Pricing and Availability
The Sun Storage 7000 Unified Storage System begins at $10,995 for the
Sun Storage 7110. The Sun Storage 7210 starts at $34,995 and the Sun
Storage 7410 starts at $57,490 for a single node version (12 TB) and
$89,490 for a clustered 12TB configuration. U.S. list price; subject to
change without notice.
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