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Virtual Instruments Announces SOS-4-SANs Emergency Troubleshooting Service
New Service Assists in Providing Resolution and Prevention of SAN Meltdowns for Global 2000 IT Organizations
| Source: VI
SCOTTS VALLEY, CA--(Marketwire - December 15, 2009) - Virtual Instruments, a leader in storage
area network (SAN) and virtual infrastructure optimization solutions, today
announced the SOS-4-SANs service for Global 2000 IT organizations
experiencing Fibre Channel SAN availability or performance emergencies. The
service is designed to offer immediate expert assistance to end-users,
integrators, and SAN component vendors who require deep, vendor-neutral
expertise in troubleshooting SAN problems. By utilizing the NetWisdom and
VirtualWisdom monitoring and analysis solutions, Virtual Instruments is
unique in its ability to identify and resolve Fibre Channel SAN emergencies
to bring mission-critical applications rapidly back to optimal performance.
High profile SAN failures are increasingly common with a number of major
outages happening recently at government agencies, airlines, e-commerce
sites, and communications service providers. Beyond these highly public
examples, there are dozens of undisclosed global 2000 IT departments having
serious performance or availability problems related to their
mission-critical SANs. Failures are occurring at a time when IT staffing
resources have remained flat or even decreased, which compounds the
problem. Most affected companies have unsuccessfully engaged with their
storage and switch component vendors to help solve these problems.
Unfortunately, storage and switch vendors often struggle with the same SAN
issues, in part because they lack the granular instrumentation necessary to
troubleshoot the root cause across the entire SAN infrastructure, resulting
in weeks or months to resolve problems.
"SANs continue to grow in size and complexity due to typical data increases
of 30 to 50 percent per year, which inherently increases the risk of failed
components, mis-configurations, compatibility issues, and transmission
errors that create serious performance problems and even outages," said
Mark Urdahl, CEO of Virtual Instruments. "Virtual Instruments is
increasingly engaged by global companies in SAN crises, and has decided to
formalize a service offering around our expertise and capabilities in
emergency troubleshooting and performance optimization to help protect
companies from the significant financial impact SAN outages can have on a
business."
Designed for large enterprises running mission-critical applications who
are struggling with SAN performance or availability issues, the new
SOS-4-SANs service relies on the award-winning Virtual Instruments
NetWisdom SAN optimization and VirtualWisdom virtual infrastructure
optimization products. Included in the service, Virtual Instruments
Professional Services personnel will remotely assess the situation and, if
necessary, come to the customer's site and install SAN instrumentation
software and hardware for data collection and analysis. The services
personnel will work with the customer to identify and resolve the critical
problems. The service works with all Fibre Channel SAN devices including
those from leading Fibre Channel vendors EMC, Hitachi Data Systems, IBM,
HP, 3PAR, Dell, Sun, Brocade, Cisco, Qlogic, and Emulex.
"As data continues to explode and be the heartbeat of all large
corporations, SAN downtime is increasingly costing organizations millions
of dollars each year, especially for transaction-oriented businesses such
as financial, retail, service providers, healthcare, manufacturing, and
many government agencies," stated analyst Steve O'Donnell, Enterprise
Strategy Group. "Virtual Instruments has deep expertise in identifying SAN
performance and availability issues and this new SOS-4-SAN service could be
immensely beneficial to larger organizations running mission-critical
applications on Fibre Channel SANs."
Fiber Channel SANs were originally invented to speed I/O for engineering
workstations. They were never architected to meet the demands of today's
large enterprise data centers, where tens of thousands of servers are often
connected to tens of Petabytes of business-critical data, and due to the
channel nature of the architecture and the limited perspective on
scalability, Fiber Channel SANs were never designed to be monitored for
reliability and performance. This combination of increased complexity due
to scale, coupled with inherent lack of monitoring within the protocol, has
led to a significantly higher probability of a major SAN outage. Virtual
Instruments, a pioneer in SAN monitoring, has developed the only viable SAN
monitoring solution as it collects real-time SAN operational data. This
data allow Virtual Instruments to identify performance issues and
behavioral problems before they become critical.
Pricing and Availability
The SOS-4-SANs service is available immediately. Once a request is received
via the online form or the phone, a qualified Virtual Instruments services
professional will immediately respond at no charge to the customer. At that
time, the services professional will run through a checklist of the most
common problems to determine the complexity of the issue and its impact on
the company's business. Upon determination of the problem scope and fee
agreement, VI services personnel will travel to the customer's site with
the NetWisdom monitoring and analysis solution to begin problem
identification and resolution. VI personnel will remain on site as needed
until the issues are under control. Fees for the service will include a
daily rate plus fees for expenses associated with temporarily deploying the
NetWisdom solution into the on-site SAN infrastructure. Customers in need
of emergency SAN services should visit www.sos4sans.com or call
877-234-4121 to immediately register problems.
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 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.