You made the decision to invest in a storage array, but now you've found that you still have file and application servers that aren't connected. So you're still spending time managing islands of storage and your array isn't meeting its full potential. Wouldn't it be nice to complete the consolidation to truly create one unified storage pool to expand and protect? HP StorageWorks X3000 Network Storage Systems boost the value of your array or SAN by adding Windows-powered IP-based gateway services to it. You'll spend less time and effort on maintenance and deliver a better return-on-investment for your array/SAN when you consolidate to a single, unified storage pool that can serve files to your clients and blocks to your servers via multiple protocols (FC/iSCSI or SAS/iSCSI). Industry-standards protect your investment by providing compatibility with your network and applications, and a Microsoft Cluster Server (MSCS) license is included to provide high availability and reduce downtime.
Features
Gateway services: HP X3000 Network Storage Gateways are file and iSCSI bridges into a Fibre Channel or SAS array, or into a Fibre Channel SAN. They add IP-based data services, including file serving and iSCSI, in a package that can be clustered for high-availability and can host array management utilities.
Multi-protocol optimized file serving: In a Windows (SMB/CIFS) environment, there’s no better way to serve files. In mixed environments, you get the flexibility of heterogeneous support for additional protocols like NFS, HTTP, FTP, and WebDAV.
SAN management: X3000 Gateways can host a variety of storage management applications, including HP StorageWorks Command View EVA Software. Once you add an X3000 Gateway for file/iSCSI services, it’s like getting an array or SAN manager for free.
HA unified solutions: Small environments who thought high availability shared storage was out of their price range can build affordable HA direct-attach unified (file/block) solutions with clustered X3000 Gateways and MSA2000 array storage.
Print server support: Don't forget that X3000 Network Storage Systems host print services too, offering additional consolidation benefits to your Windows print environment.
Be up and serving files quickly: The operating system is pre-installed, so it's a fast, safe, and easy way to add gateway services to your array or SAN.
Tier block access to your SAN: Use X3000 Gateways as iSCSI bridges and you’ll drive a better return-on-investment for your array/SAN up by using IP-based access to finish centralizing all of your application and virtual environment storage—not just that for your mission-critical servers.
Consolidate to a single unified storage pool: If you’re already consolidating your block storage onto an array or SAN, complete the job by adding file and iSCSI services to that storage pool. You can serve files to your clients and blocks to your servers via multiple protocols (FC/iSCSI or SAS/iSCSI), and have one thing to scale and protect.
Be more efficient with file serving space: Single Instance Storage (SIS) recovers up to 35% of disk capacity by reducing the number of redundant files.
Familiar management look and feel: If you've used Microsoft Management Console (MMC) to manage a Windows server, you're probably already familiar with how to manage X3000 Network Storage Systems.
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