RELDATA has released a simpler Block Data Migration solution for RELDATA 9240 customers which the company says will ease the process and pain of data movement without disrupting information technology (IT) operations.
Non-Disruptive Data Migration is an optional license that is available to RELDATA 9240 iSCSI SAN customers at an MSRP of $8495.
New Jersey-based RELDATA is a reputed provider of consolidated storage solutions that deliver unified iSCSI SAN, NAS and WAN replication from a single virtualized storage platform. Their easy to use storage solution and consistent commitment to technology has positioned the company well in the industry.
"With non-disruptive block data migration, RELDATA 9240 iSCSI SAN customers can move data between virtual data volumes without disrupting the supporting application," said David Hubbard, CEO of RELDATA, in a statement.
Hubbard added, "In addition, RELDATA customers can migrate data from Fibre Channel direct attached storage (DAS) to a RELDATA iSCSI SAN without application disruption, and migrate data from a Fibre Channel SAN to a RELDATA iSCSI SAN without application disruption."
Some of the unique benefits offered by the non-disruptive block data migration is that customers will not face any application impact after initial reconfiguration, customers can have a transparent and efficient data movement with progress monitoring, there is no additional egregious license or service fees per terabyte or number of LUNs migrated, low overhead of less than 20 percent compared to native LUN speeds, centralized GUI management and resource monitoring and many more.
"As the volume of data migration increases to hundreds of terabytes or petabytes, it takes much longer to move the data, thereby causing unacceptable application disruption. RELDATA's data migration software delivers a cost effective way to move data while increasing application availability," said Marc Staimer, President and CDS of Dragon Slayer Consulting, in a statement.
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