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Virtual Instruments Brings Improved SAN Efficiency to Unilever
Leading Consumer Goods Company Adopts NetWisdom for SAN Performance Monitoring and Troubleshooting; Drives Down Complexity While Controlling Costs and Resources
| Source: Virtual Instruments
SCOTTS VALLEY, CA--(Marketwire - October 6, 2009) - Virtual Instruments, the
leader in virtual infrastructure optimization solutions, today announced
that Unilever PLC, one of the world's
largest consumer goods companies, has chosen NetWisdom to
increase the effectiveness of its Storage Area Network (SAN), by reducing
system complexity while optimizing SAN traffic, enhancing device
performance and accelerating the troubleshooting process. The NetWisdom
and VirtualWisdom family of products are designed to allow new levels of
problem diagnosis, downtime prevention and performance optimization on
complex, heterogeneous Fibre Channel SANs and virtualized IT
infrastructures.
Unilever's highly complex state of the art and legacy environments support
one of the world's largest SAP implementations. Unilever identified a
requirement as part of a continuous service improvement process to rework a
significant portion of their SAN. The volume of work was a significant
challenge for the very lean and highly cost-effective SAN team, but the
benefits of making the changes were significant. With five petabytes of
data to manage and predicted annual storage growth approaching 50 percent,
Unilever's SAN team began by standardizing on new switches and swapping out
old ports. However, in order to assert new levels of control over the
recently consolidated fabric, Unilever turned to Virtual Instruments'
NetWisdom to provide it with an unparalleled view of the current system
status as well as the ability to accurately pin-point problem areas before
they resulted in frustrated users or costly downtime.
"Managing a SAN of any size can be highly problematic as it is often
impossible to tell where the hot spots and bottlenecks are until you have
trouble tickets being raised for performance issues. When you scale this
up to a company of Unilever's size and breadth you're presented with
multiple business divisions across multiple geographies where downtime
could cost thousands, if not millions, of dollars -- this is unacceptable,"
explained Mike Royle, Enterprise Services Director, Unilever. "The SAN
environment is approaching 95 percent virtualized which has many
advantages; however, it also results in increased complexity. Having
worked hard to reach this stage we needed to find a vendor agnostic
solution that could really underpin the SAN and give us the ability to see
when and where performance problems might arise. We can then be proactive
in managing the risk. Following implementation, NetWisdom provided us with
immediate, deep-level insight as well as invaluable, actionable information
on our SAN."
Implementation and training were started and completed in June 2009, and
NetWisdom now monitors fabrics in real-time across replicated Unilever data
centers. By tailoring the interface to Unilever's specific requirements,
Virtual Instruments was able to drastically reduce the time it took to get
the SAN team up to speed. In real terms this meant that six weeks from
inception the team was already identifying repetitive and potentially
costly problems such as specific switch bottlenecks, replicated fabric
balancing issues and virtual library testing inconsistencies. As a side
benefit, NetWisdom also provides Unilever with the transparency to drive
resolutions with its primary storage vendors, a task that was previously
complicated due to the complex architectures involved and the lack of
visibility into the overall SAN.
"Large virtualized storage environments such as Unilever's are fast
becoming the norm in global enterprises and can become unwieldy to manage,
but the very same issues crop up time and time again at nearly all
enterprise data centers. Without a view into the murky waters of a SAN,
problems can, and will, arise, and it is precisely these areas where
NetWisdom is giving our customers an unrivalled foothold on the steep climb
to optimum SAN utilization and maximum performance," commented Mark Urdahl,
CEO, Virtual Instruments. "We're obviously very pleased that Unilever has
not only put its trust in Virtual Instruments, but that it is already
realizing the promise of an early warning system that will save it valuable
time and drive down unnecessary costs."
With fabric management made a great deal easier after implementation,
Unilever can continue to manage its high data volume growth with a flat
headcount in the SAN team. Furthermore, the team is already confident at
overcoming other traditional problem areas such as reducing the number of
devices within the SAN, accurately forecasting capacity requirements,
consolidating and decommissioning legacy servers and qualifying known areas
of opportunity in relation to storage ports.
About Virtual Instruments
Virtual Instruments offers the award-winning NetWisdom and VirtualWisdom
virtual infrastructure optimization solutions that provide deep monitoring
and analysis of how the virtualized IT infrastructure and SAN affect
business-critical application performance. Customers such as Barclay's Card
Services, Kaiser Permanente and McKesson Corp. achieve significant cost
savings in virtualization and SAN deployments by optimizing utilization,
performance and availability of IT resources. Leading system and storage
vendors including IBM, HP, HDS, and EMC leverage Virtual Instruments to
design and optimize SAN solutions for enterprise customers. The company was
founded in June 2008 via a spin-out from Finisar Corp. The company has
headquarters in Scotts Valley, Calif., and can be found online at
http://www.virtualinstruments.com