Delivering Uptime – Analysis of IT at the Retail Store

May 8, 2013 in Branch Office, report, Retail

Retail is one of a handful of verticals whose revenue, brand, culture and customer experience is directly driven by their distributed sites/stores. Enterprise retail organizations with 1000’s of sites have an enormous challenge of maintaining each stores performance on these key impact points by ensuring that their staff are well trained, stores are well managed and that customers keep walking through the doors.

But what about downtime?

If the infrastructure fails, the store is no longer able to take orders, the brand is impacted and you potentially loose customers and future business to competitors. This is why retail is making substantial investments into their store infrastructures to reduce the risk of downtime. But how are they doing this?

In a recent report from the INI Group (Industry Insights: Analysis of IT At The Retail Store) it is discussed that some organizations are centralizing their data and applications which opens the risk of mass downtime if the datacenter goes down. Others are introducing heavy set systems on-site which is a high CAPEX / OPEX investment but still leaves susceptibility to extended periods of downtime.

However, most organizations are looking to Virtual Storage Appliances (VSA) to decentralize their store applications/data and centralize their IT and support. VSA’s are helping enterprise organizations in many verticals to create streamlined yet robust distributed infrastructures which are managed centrally and require substantially less CAPEX and OPEX investment.

“If it took one week to get an IT system up and running, it could take 5,000 business days to complete the same project at all [1,000] sites. Performing a single deployment every day, it would still require 2.7 years to complete the project.”

In this report, the INI group discusses how enterprise retail organizations are approaching VSA solutions and what their key requirements are to ensure their store stay online.

Download the Report Here

Fresh oil for the StorMagic machine

April 3, 2013 in Multi-Site, News, Storage, SvSAN

Recently StorMagic appointed Sonny Bennett to direct product management at a critical point in the company’s rapid growth. Sonny bring over 14 year of experience as a storage architects and takes a senior role in defining product requirements for enterprise organizations with multiple distributed sites.

“It is critical that our products address the specific challenges of branch-office environments, including availability, performance, serviceability and centralized management,” explains Hans O’Sullivan, CEO of StorMagic.

StorMagic is experiencing continued success because of a significant demand for enterprise-class virtual storage for virtual server environments. In recent news, a big-box retailer saved over $10m on hardware alone by implementing StorMagic’s SvSAN across their 2200+ stores instead of other competitive virtual storage appliance (VSA) solutions.

Virtual Storage Appliance For Distributed Sites

February 11, 2013 in Branch Office, Multi-Site, Storage, SvSAN

Author: Colm Keegan, Lead Analyst at Storage Switzerland LLC.

Shared storage, whether it be networked attached storage (NAS) or a storage area network (SAN), has become an essential component of any IT environment – large or small. While the cost of shared storage technology has dropped significantly over the last 10 years the costs of physical storage solutions are still prohibitive in achieving remote site redundancy. In addition to high Capex and Opex costs, the complexity of implementing and managing physical storage solutions can be daunting for even the most seasoned IT professionals.

In most instances the storage capacity available internal to the physical hosts will suffice for supporting on-site applications. The challenge for organizations managing multiple remote sites is that physical storage solutions require high capital investment for acquisition, deployment, management and maintenance. These physical solutions re-introduce complexity into virtualized environments and are a single point that introduces higher risk of extended downtime.

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Reinventing Network Storage for Remote Site Redundancy

February 4, 2013 in Multi-Site, Retail, Storage, SvSAN, video, Webinar

Although the retail sector has a lower probability of store downtime, it does suffer from a higher cost of downtime per hour. This high cost of downtime is a result of employee dependency on the in-store infrastructure.

For infrastructure management teams, implementing network storage in-store ensures availability of business applications. However implementing SAN storage in business and mission-critical retail locations actually increases risk because of its inherent complexity. Additionally, the capital and management costs make no business sense for these environments as they raise concerns and challenges such as:

-          High Capex and Opex associated with acquisition, management and implementation of physical solutions across multiple stores/sites,

-          Physical storage solutions re-introduce complexity into virtualized environments.

-          As a single point of failure if the storage fails your site goes down.

-          Potential extended downtime as physical solutions require on-site IT for hardware failure resolution

The combination of server virtualization and virtual storage appliances (VSA) changes the landscape providing a solution that is simple to use and cost effective while still providing high availability.

In this recent webinar we discuss how StorMagics SvSAN has reinvented network storage for retail environments:

-          Simple to implement over dozens, hundreds and thousands of remote locations

-          Ease of ongoing management and support across remote locations

-          Changes the business economics including capex and opex

-          Ensures in-store application availability cost effectively

-          Examination of a real world use case of a major retailer with over 2,000 locations

 

Watch Now: http://www.stormagic.com/Webinars/webinar_2013_01_30.php

How Retail is Fighting Store Downtime

December 11, 2012 in Multi-Site, Retail, Virtualization

In 2011 InformationWeek.com reported that over $26.5 billion in revenue is lost each year from downtime. It is then understandable that revenue loss is the primary concern of retailers when considering the direct impact of store downtime. However, retail organizations have more to lose from downtime than revenue alone. Customer loyalty, brand equity and employee productivity/motivation are also affected.

So what are these organizations doing to prevent downtime?

Retail organizations, as seen in this recent customer profile, are turning to Storage Virtual Appliances (SVA) to enable High Availability (HA) in their virtualized store environments. Implementing SVAs into existing/new 2+ server virtualized store environments ensures continuous application and data availability.

Storage Virtual Appliances

  • Provide shared storage cost effectively
  • Require no specialized training
  • Enable a highly-available ESXi environment without external, shared storage
  • No need for dedicated hardware
  • Turn internal disk drives into a virtual SAN
  • Prevent data loss from drive failures by mirroring datastores between ESXi servers
  • Leverage the processing power of ESXi servers
  • Provide data-sharing for advanced ESXi features such as VMotion, DRS and VCB.
  • Scale performance and capacity as needs grow

StorMagics recently announced that its SVA solution SvSAN was standardized in over 2000 retail stores of a major US based retail giant. SvSAN version 5 was developed specifically to meet the growing demands of enterprise retail organizations managing multiple distributed stores and as a result has seen growing success in this sector.

Improving Branch Office Infrastructure Efficiency

November 5, 2012 in Branch Office, Events, Webinar

Multi-site organizations are under increasing pressure to improve branch-office efficiency as frequent branch office downtime and IT complexity dramatically effect business operations. The key behind creating efficient branch office environments is through infrastructure simplification, ensuring uptime and centralizing IT management.

Virtualization is the first step as it lowers infrastructure and operating costs, decreases application downtime and recovery time while simplifying deployment of applications. Although virtualization provides essential benefits to improving branch office environments they are still susceptible to hardware and OS failure.

VMware features such as High Availability, Fault Tolerance and vMotion protect branch-office environments from these potential failures, however enabling these features and managing the storage behind them come with challenges of their own.

Join the StorMagic team on the 14th of November and learn how to achieve these 3 key factors for efficient branch-offices.

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VMware Ready Certification – why is it important?

September 26, 2012 in News, Storage

As you’ll already know, VMware is the biggest hitter in the world of virtualization with its installed base market share at 65%, according to Gartner. There are many solutions on the market that are designed for VMware environments but have not gone through the relevant testing to affirm compatibility and stability.

VMware Ready Certification ensures that a solution has passed a detailed evaluation and testing process managed by VMware and is listed on their Partner Product Catalog. Passing this testing helps ensure that the solution makes best use of VMware technology and is ready for deployment in customer environments.

Without this certification it is difficult for potential users to have 100% faith in both the reliability and support of a solution and can leave you in difficult situation if/when support is needed.

Storage Virtual Appliance solutions have their own set of testing which ensure that the solutions are capable of providing a sufficient level of performance and stability in presenting mirrored shared storage to support VMware features such as High Availability, Fault Tolerance and vMotion.

So remember to look for the VMware Ready Logo and always double check the VMware Partner Product Catalogue.

SvSAN 5 for ROBO Environments

September 3, 2012 in Branch Office, Multi-Site, News, Storage, SvSAN

StorMagic recently announced the release of SvSAN 5, the new and improved version of its Storage Virtual Appliance. SvSAN 5 has been developed solely around the needs of organizations managing multiple distributed virtualized sites.

What’s new in SvSAN 5:

  • Streamlined Interface: Enables manual deployment of shared storage in under 15 minutes,
  • Automated Scripted Deployment: Provides deployment of shared storage across multiple environments simultaneously with minimal impact on IT resources through SvSAN’s CLI,
  • SNMP support: Enables monitoring of up-to-the-minute information on SVA and Mirror status from the central office,
  • Load Balancing: SVAs are now able to synchronize across multiple NIC connections improving mirror performance.
Learn More About SvSAN 5

What you get

  • The benefits of shared storage without requiring a physical SAN infrastructure
  • Shared Storage for VMware vSphere ESX/i environments leveraging your server’s direct attached storage
  • Enable Advance VMware features such as VMotion and VMware HA (Requires license from VMware or utilize StorMagic HA)
  • HA without vCenter, achieve HA on free versions of ESXi and ESXi Essentials, where before this was unobtainable
  • Scales without disruption or limitation

Download your 60 Day evaluation at: http://www.stormagic.com/SvSAN_download.php

 

 

VMworld San Francisco

August 21, 2012 in News, SvSAN

Well its that time of the year again when IT folk and solution vendors from all over the world converge by the masses for VMworld. This year’s VMworld is held at the Moscone Center from the 26th – 30th of August (5 days away), which should be a great venue.

Once again StorMagic will be at VMworld to show the world all the great new features of SvSAN 5 which has been developed solely with the needs of organizations managing multiple distributed virtualized environments, so expect great things.

See the StorMagic team at booth #2609 and take the opportunity to see SvSAN 5 in action with our live Demo environment on site.

 

Affordable HA for 100 Green Energy Facilities – CASE STUDY

August 15, 2012 in Branch Office, Case Study, Multi-Site, News, SvSAN, Virtualization

We’re glad to announce the release of this informative case study which highlights how E.ON Climate & Renewables achieved High Availability across over 100 Remote renewable energy facilities across the globe.

The Challenges they faced:

  • Very remote locations
  • No On-Site support
  • Traditional Solutions too expensive
  • Traditional Solutions are prone to failures
  • No Central Management / Deployment possible with other solutions.

Read this case study and learn how E.ON Climate & Renwables overcame these challenges with StorMagic’s SvSAN

Read Here

 

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