NetApp and Microsoft Introduce New Technology to Streamline Data Center Management and Accelerate Cloud Computing
Sunnyvale, Calif.-June 8,
2010-Demonstrating continued momentum just six months
after announcing its three-year strategic alliance with
Microsoft®, NetApp (NASDAQ: NTAP) today announced tight
integration with Microsoft technology to enable the growing number
of joint customers and service providers to better optimize and
evolve their infrastructure while dramatically reducing costs,
streamlining management, and increasing business agility. Customers
can now use familiar Microsoft management tools to easily monitor
and manage their virtual environments, which include NetApp
storage, and build internal and public clouds. This tight
integration between NetApp and Microsoft extends the broad
strategic alliance developed to help customers transform their data
centers to be more efficient, agile, and dynamic.
"Tight integration with leading partners,
like NetApp, enables our joint customers to better manage their
storage and all of their physical and virtual environments in a
more cohesive manner using Microsoft's System Center management
technology," said Garth Fort, general manager, Systems Center
Marketing at Microsoft Corp. "Together, we are offering customers
an optimal solution to manage their virtualized infrastructure by
tightly integrating NetApp's storage efficiency technologies with
System Center."
Building on Microsoft's extensible management
framework, NetApp is unveiling a new management pack that enables
Microsoft customers to manage NetApp storage efficiency
technologies, plus basic self-healing capabilities, with Microsoft
System Center Virtual Machine Manager. ApplianceWatch PRO™
2.1 includes new PRO Tips that provide granular control and include
auto-remediation for common storage utilization, replication, and
configuration issues that can affect Hyper-V™ virtual
machines (VMs). In addition, Microsoft customers can now create
automated reports, troubleshoot storage issues, and view mapping of
storage to individual VMs via Microsoft System Center Operations
Manager.
Companies of all sizes are benefiting from
the powerful combination of NetApp and Microsoft technologies. For
example, WhiteWater West is achieving significant efficiencies
through streamlined monitoring and management, while Avanade is
successfully transforming its IT environment.
"WhiteWater West manages our virtual
environment, which includes NetApp storage, using Microsoft System
Center Operations Manager. We spend about 10 ten minutes each month
- just enough time to log in, check reports, and log out - and have
set up centralized reporting using ApplianceWatch PRO to trend our
storage utilization and deduplication savings," said Dan Morris,
senior systems engineer at WhiteWater West. "We're saving more than
3 terabytes, or 50%, and we store more than 6 terabytes of data on
a NetApp system, which has physically less than 4 terabytes of
storage. The space we've saved through NetApp deduplication alone
will support one year's data growth with enough capacity left over
to integrate one of our international offices into our Microsoft
Exchange system."
"Avanade runs more than 500 virtual machines
across our production, test and development environments using
Hyper-V and NetApp storage, along with integrated management
through Microsoft System Center," said Patrick Cimprich, vice
president and chief architect at Avanade. "In April, we launched an
automated, self-service portal that enables users to request and
immediately receive virtual machines for up to three weeks. So far
the results are impressive, with virtual environments provisioned
within minutes instead of days. In fact, we're already seeing
significant time-to-market gains and estimate we'll save more than
1,000 IT hours by the end of the year."
"As part of our strategic alliance, NetApp
and Microsoft continue to deliver on our promise to help customers
transform their data centers to achieve greater efficiencies,
increase agility, and respond faster to changing business needs,"
said Patrick Rogers, vice president of Products, Alliances and
Solutions Marketing at NetApp. "Our joint vision with Microsoft
centers on delivering a unified architecture for customers to
design and build highly efficient, virtualized, and dynamic data
centers to enable enterprises, integrators and service providers to
deliver IT as a Service."
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