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IBM announced that Georgia's Gwinnett County is using a
virtualized information infrastructure that is enabling them to reduce overall
storage costs, respond quicker to increased storage needs, and improve the
speed of data migration processes by up to four times.
- SVC is designed to migrate data from older to newer disk systems without disruption to applications, so it helps customer start that migration immediately and disconnect their older, less efficient storage much more quickly;
- SVC is designed to simplify implementation of a tiered storage infrastructure and improve performance of lower tier storage, moving data without disruption -- which makes it easy to match data types with the right storage, and to move data when requirements change. Together, these abilities of SVC make it easy to blend different types of storage for a lower overall energy footprint; and
- SVC helps increase the utilization of storage and reduce requirements for additional storage in the future. SVC is designed to pool storage volumes from IBM and non-IBM storage systems into a single reservoir of capacity for centralized management, helping to improve storage utilization and reduce storage growth rates. This ability can reduce the total amount of storage hardware required, which helps reduce the energy usage of the storage configuration.
Storage Virtualization in Action is an ongoing IBM Storage
campaign to showcase some of the cross-industry examples of how customers are
using IBM's storage virtualization solution in real-world environments.
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