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Virtualisation seen as a tool for consolidation, reveals NetApp survey
By RWME staff Published: June 03, 2009
Servers, storage and cost reductions are top of mind when it comes to virtualisation

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Andreas König, Senior VP and GM, NetApp EMEA

NetApp today unveiled insights on virtualisation of IT professionals throughout Europe. Servers (32%), storage (24%) and cost reductions (10.3%) were top on the list when it comes to what virtualistion evokes in people's minds.

For Andreas König, Senior Vice President and General Manager of NetApp EMEA, "The fact that servers spring to mind first is natural in that server virtualization sets the stage for how IT managers now design and implement IT solutions but it is only the half of the story. However, rank 2 for storage confirms the trend towards data storage as a key part of the equation for a true virtualised environment."

Storage for virtual environments, however, needs to provide several capabilities. High availability (21.9%), performance (21.9%), disaster recovery (18.8%) and storage efficiency (17.7%) led the list. "These should be core aspects in any virtualized environment," says König.

"Businesses relying on virtual infrastructures must be sure that they can achieve business continuity in a fast and efficient way."

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When it comes to improving storage efficiency in virtual environments, the survey revealed the two top contributing technologies to efficiency were deduplication (31.7%) and snapshot technology (26.3%). "This does not come as surprise. Data deduplication is essential to improving storage efficiency and achieve major cost savings – and is even more compelling in virtual environments. It can provide data centers with astounding capacity savings of 50 percent or more of primary storage disk space, and up to 95 percent savings across backup and archive environments," comments Andreas König. "Virtualisation means to do more with less. However, fewer machines without the appropriate level of data protection can put an environment at risk. Therefore, backup needs to be fast, and recovery of lost data or systems must happen quickly at a near-current point in time, both a clear vote for the snapshot technology. These are technologies that help customers win on the storage side of virtualisation."

Cost reduction (24.8%) and management flexibility (20.3%) were highlighted as top priorities in motivating companies to move to a virtual environment. "Both are intricately linked," continues Andreas König. "The aim of virtualisation is to maximize utilization of resources while maintaining operational efficiency. The ability to provision storage for servers or desktops instantly, use and manage less storage, protect and recover data quickly are key contributing factors to flexible management and inevitably, cost savings".

These findings are a result of a "snapshot" survey carried out at VMworld Europe 2009 in Cannes on some of the requirements and benefits associated with virtualisation. The survey, carried out by a third party, collated responses from 268 participants among the 4.700 attendees coming from 43 different countries throughout Europe.

 


The fact that servers spring to mind first is natural in that server virtualization sets the stage for how IT managers now design and implement IT solutions but it is only the half of the story. However, rank 2 for storage confirms the trend towards data storage as a key part of the equation for a true virtualised environment - 


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