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Raymond James Deploys Virtual Instruments' NetWisdom to Maximize Storage Area Network Availability
NetWisdom Deployed to Enable 100-Percent Data Availability and Reduce Over-Provisioning
| Source: Virtual Instruments
SCOTTS VALLEY, CA--(Marketwire - November 30, 2009) - Virtual Instruments, a leader in virtual
infrastructure optimization, today announced Raymond James, a diversified
financial services holding company, is using NetWisdom in the company's St.
Petersburg, Florida data center. According to Raymond James, NetWisdom has
enabled the company to continue quickly responding to potential performance
and availability problems, and isolate them in a timely manner, well before
any impact on the application users. The company has also been able to
improve overall asset utilization by controlling the explosion of server
sprawl and using NetWisdom to verify that network consolidation does not
impact performance.
Like many IT departments, Raymond James is challenged with tight budgets
and with getting more performance out of existing hardware assets and
personnel. The storage area network (SAN) team's success is measured by a
simple metric: data availability. So taking a purely reactive approach to
SAN troubleshooting and performance optimization was out of the question.
Getting the job done by massive over-provisioning, so often seen in major
data centers, was likewise not an option due to budget constraints.
"We were searching for a solution that would allow us to consolidate our
network while not impacting performance," said Doug Ward, storage analyst,
Raymond James. "With NetWisdom we have been able to stop server sprawl
while still assuring no performance issues impact the application user,
allowing us to ensure Raymond James faces little to no impact on our
overall bottom line."
In 2008, Raymond James deployed NetWisdom, both the switch monitoring probe
(ProbeV) and the Fiber Channel Probe (ProbeFCX) to proactively tackle
system availability challenges. After the initial two-day installation
service, the storage team spent three weeks establishing a baseline
environment, building filters and alerts for metrics that give an early
indication of trouble. With NetWisdom, Raymond James was able to monitor
loss of sync, link resets, packet discards, aborts, code violations, and
CRC errors, while assuring that alarms were sent out for out-of-bounds
conditions based on pre-set policies. Additionally, a daily report on the
top 10 servers by utilization is sent up the management chain as a quick
way to get a meaningful trend of storage usage, helping IT management to
devise new baselines and policies to accommodate the changes in the SAN
infrastructure.
"We find that most of our customers are facing the challenge of squeezing
the maximum performance and utilization out of existing hardware assets,
while demands for resources are growing and headcounts are flat," said Mark
Urdahl, chief executive officer, Virtual Instruments. "Raymond James is a
prime example of how taking a proactive approach to system availability
results in significant capital and operational expenditure savings as well
as satisfied end users."
Virtual Instruments will be exhibiting its SAN monitoring and performance
optimization solution, NetWisdom, this week at the annual Gartner Data
Center Conference in Las Vegas, from Dec 1-4, 2009 at Caesar's Palace,
booth #41.
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