Please do, Andrew. I don't know anyone in this area who sells those. J

 

John-AldrichTile-Tools

 

From: Andrew S. Baker [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, October 09, 2009 10:21 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: NAS/SAN

 

Definitely take a look at StoneFly.  They make a variety of iSCSI and FC
storage products that are mega redundant, fast, and cost-effective.  And
highly scalable.

I can recommend a VAR as well.

 

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On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 10:06 AM, John Aldrich <[email protected]>
wrote:

So, we're working on getting our first big "storage appliance" here. As the
IT Manager it's my job to get quotes, etc. I'm talking to all the "big boys"
out there and getting a lot of good quotes. My requirements are fairly
simple:

1)      On the order of 5 Terabytes of storage (significantly more than we
are using currently.)

2)      Redundant everything (disks, controllers, network, power, etc.)

 

That's about it. We are looking, eventually, to bring email in-house,
probably using Kerio mail server as it's got the features we need at a price
we can live with. The problem is that I'm getting quotes all over the place.
The last quote I got was for a QNap ISCSI NAS with 6 1 Tb drives, but it
doesn't have the redundancy I'm looking for (no redundant controllers.)

 

I've gotten quotes from vendors for HP, LSI, NetApp, QNap and am working on
an Equallogic quote. Anyone else I should be looking at? Our plan is to get
two of these for DR/Business Continuity purposes and have one of them at a
remote office, and possibly even back the remote one up to tape. J

 

Am I being too paranoid? Not enough? Anything else I should be looking at?
At first I was really wanting single-instance storage, but the LSI vendor
kind of talked me out of that being a requirement. I get a report every
night from the current storage detailing all duplicate files, and there
aren't that many so I think I can get away with not having
de-duplication/single-instance storage.

 

Your thoughts, please?

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