Server & Data Storage

  • Small Business Cost Saving Tip: Go Virtual to Reduce Expenses

    The US Postal System, FedEx, and other major carriers do a great job delivering for small businesses.  These services can get quite expensive, particularly if you use them regularly or ship bulk materials. More and more, small businesses now have computer systems and rely heavily on web pages, email, and online banking to handle their daily transactions.  So, cutting out paperwork altogether can make filing easier, save on staff resources, and reduce postage costs, not to mention the environmental advantages.  Megan Prusynski of the Ecopreneurist wrote an article that dives into the economics of a paperless operation. This is a great read if you’re looking for some tips on how to become paperless.

    If you do plan on converting your business records and transactions to “virtual transactions”, be sure to keep duplicate records.  Sites like Yahoo and Google will store business emails online for free, and online data storage is relatively inexpensive.   Jeremiah Owyang brings up an interesting point that - in the future - data storage companies might start paying their customers to upload their records.  In addition to uploading, creating a ghost copy, tape backup, or RAID backup of the computer's hard drive locally would be imperative for saving critical data.

  • Dell EqualLogic DR technology for small businesses

    If you are the IT administrator for a small business, you probably don't have the time you'd like to research and evaluate storage and DR products. In that case, Dell would like to make it much simpler for you.

    The award winning Dell EqualLogic iSCSI SAN storage product line has a full range of of DR capabilities built-in that will help you get your hands around disaster recovery for your most important applications.  Integrated snapshots for Microsoft applications make it very easy to schedule data protection for Exchange, SQL Server and Windows servers.  Our totally virtualized storage is an excellent match for VMware and other virtual server environments too.

    One of the best things about Dell EqualLogic iSCSI storage is the fully-featured embedded software functionality that is part of the system. There is no nickel-and-diming with Dell EqualLogic storage.  You get everything in one package - and that includes all future software upgrades.  For instance, we recently added integrated, crash consistent snapshot support for Exchange to our arrays and that software is available as a free download from our support site to all our customers.

  • Great advice from one of the smartest guys I know

    David Siles, CTO for Kane County, Illinois is one of the sharpest people I know.  Besides being a supportive and engaged EqualLogic customer for several years now, he approaches everything he does with the same bottom-line intelligence.  Infoworld just ran a story on him where he shares his thoughts and observations with others looking to implement virtualization in medium sized organizations.

    FWIW, Dave believes in segregating iSCSI SAN traffic from LAN traffic as much as possible.  He runs his EqualLogic SANs on what he calls an "air gap" network - in other words a seperate physical network.