Solutions
Together with SAN/NAS techniques Melrow provides efficient Business Continuity solutions with exceptional performance and scalability.
Whether you want a full supported and backed commercial solution or a free available open-source solution Melrow can design and implement platforms ranging from basic high availability to fully redundancy.
Virtualization Solutions:
Virtualization represents a key component of IT consolidation and on-demand service delivery strategies.
Physical servers were generally provisioned as static resources for single applications and operating environments.
Avoidance of the conflicts that arise with multiple applications led to data center over-provisioning as well as deployment of an excessive range of hardware and software platforms.
Using virtualization techniques, enterprise data centers have resolved the problems of over-provisioning and excessive hardware platforms.
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Clustering Solutions:
Today’s datacenters require solutions that can meet the ever increasing demand for reliability, performance and ease of use. Furthermore, clients want solutions that offer scalable IT solutions
that grow with their business and offer the flexibility to deploy new technology at a reasonable price.
Clustering is a real solution for this challenge.
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VTL (VirtualTape Library) Solutions:
VirtualTape Library (VTL) enables disk to emulate leading tape libraries, delivering the speed, reliability, and availability benefits of disk-based backup
while allowing users to continue using existing tape backup software and procedures.
VTL leverages a Fibre Channel or IP SAN to accelerate backup and restore speeds and consolidate management and provisioning of backup resources.
Data on virtual tapes can be easily exported to physical tapes for offsite storage and archiving.
In addition, existing physical tapes can be imported to disk via VTL to take advantage of much faster restore capabilities.
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Storage and server consolidation Solutions:
At a time when budgets are receding, mission-critical applications – from databases to messaging systems to web servers to you-name-it – continue to devour storage capacity and hours
of very expensive storage management time, at an alarming rate.
Many enterprises find themselves purchasing more capacity than necessary due to inefficient use of their storage infrastructure, and overworked administrators are frustrated at their
inability to keep up with the nonstop storage provisioning demands caused by the downpour of data.
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