Server virtualization solutions, like those from VMware, may be the broth that forms the base of your virtualization soup -- but it tastes much better with a few extra ingredients. Server virtualization's top-selling points, such as simplified management, server consolidation and portability, can also be applied to data storage. Selling VMware products devoid of complementary storage technology and services is like selling chicken broth, not chicken noodle soup. It's more satisfying once the noodles are added. To sell a better virtualization soup, consider adding these ingredients to your recipe: iSCSI-based storage from vendors including Rocket Division, , SANRAD or the open source OpenFiler.Software-based storage virtualization products, such as those by FalconStor and DataCore.Data protection products from vendors including Vizioncore, Double-Take, and EVault, targeted at the SMB market.Performance optimization add-ons offered by InovaWave and Invirtus.iSCSI storage offers a cost-effective way to consolidate and streamline storage access. Software-based storage virtualization can be installed on repurposed hardware as part of a virtualization consolidation effort, and used to provide access transparency to storage resources, data protection, and iSCSI targets. Data protection of virtualized resources is a major concern and several vendors offer mature products with proven track records in virtualization backup. Also look at packaged performance optimization products that can increase consolidation ratios and improve storage performance.
- Chris Wolf, Contributor |