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JPS Health Network Deploys Virtual Instruments NetWisdom to Ensure 100 Percent Uptime and Maximum Performance for Its SAN Resources
NetWisdom Helps to Proactively Detect and Resolve SAN Issues in Order to Prevent Outages
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SCOTTS VALLEY, CA--(Marketwire - February 9, 2010) - Virtual Instruments, a leader in storage
area network (SAN) and virtual infrastructure optimization solutions, today
announced JPS Health Network, a network of health care facilities based in
Tarrant County, Texas, is using NetWisdom in their main campus data center.
NetWisdom is being used to help the organization proactively automate the
monitoring and analysis of the effect the SAN has on application
availability in order to avoid problems and anticipate performance and
availability issues before users and application owners suffer the
consequences. In addition, with NetWisdom, they now have a common
monitoring, measurement and reporting solution to help communicate on an
on-going basis with the server and application administrators, as well as
their vendors.
Facing an increasingly digitized patient-facing environment, JPS was
challenged with tight budgets and with getting more performance from their
existing IT resources. One of the key challenges was in maintaining
traditional high service levels in the face of 50% annual digital data
storage growth on their 200+terabyte Fiber Channel SAN, while keeping costs
down. With a growing number of ports and disks, lack of standardization
amongst vendor-supplied tools, and an inability to do predictive problem
avoidance, it was becoming a challenge to manage the SAN. The only way to
do this without dramatically increasing the staff size was to find some way
to proactively automate the monitoring and analysis of the effect of the
SAN on application availability.
"We've used NetWisdom to find and resolve four problems since
implementation, before they would have eventually caused an outage," said
Christopher Carlton, storage team lead, JPS Health Network. "We're
essentially using it as an additional person on our team. Once you have
it, you experience tremendous value."
Prior to the NetWisdom deployment, JPS would have to wait until a problem,
such as an outage or a performance issue, was reported. In a typical
scenario, they would look at individual components, system logs, etc. and
perform "process of elimination" troubleshooting. With NetWisdom, problems
were detected much earlier -- before they became serious -- and root-cause
analysis became much more efficient. For instance, with NetWisdom, a
problem the server team initially thought was SCSI controller-related
turned out to be an HBA issue, saving potentially days or weeks of
exhaustive investigative work.
"The unique challenges of a health care IT environment make a vendor
agnostic monitoring solution an essential component in helping to predict
and prevent application outages caused by the SAN or newly deployed
virtualization technologies," said Mark Urdahl, chief executive officer,
Virtual Instruments. "JPS Health Network is a great example of how
NetWisdom, serving as an extra set of eyes and ears, can help organizations
with exponential data growth control costs and maintain a high level of
service."
JPS Health Network's Fort Worth datacenter has a 200+ terabyte SAN growing
at over 40% annually connected to 35 application servers through a Brocade
fabric supporting 300 fibre channel SAN ports. To optimize budget and
resources, JPS uses both VMware server virtualization and storage
virtualization. Storage is provided by HDS USP/V virtualized storage
systems, with two modular systems virtualized behind it and another
standalone modular array. There are now 3 full-time staff managing all
storage and backup related tasks for the entire JPS organization,
supporting all office functions like email and billing, and the ongoing
migration to online patient records.
About JPS Health Network
JPS Health Network is the tax-supported health care system for Tarrant
County and has been serving the area for more than a century with the
mission to improve the health status of the families and individuals in the
communities they serve. JPS has more than 4,500 employees who work at more
than 50 locations throughout Tarrant County -- which include John Peter
Smith Hospital, area health centers, school-based health centers, specialty
clinics and a behavioral health facility. JPS recently became the first,
and only, verified Level I Trauma Center in Tarrant County and is home to
the largest hospital-based family medicine residency program in the nation.
More information can be found online at www.jpshealthnet.org
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 the SAN affect
business-critical application performance. Customers such as Barclay's Card
Services, Kaiser Permanente and Unilever 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, Dell 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.; it has
headquarters in Scotts Valley, Calif., and can be found online at
http://www.virtualinstruments.com.