JMR Construction Builds Virtual Infrastructure with DataCore Storage Virtualization and VMware
¶ Company Becomes New SANmelody Customer through DataCore Partner
Integral Networks
Posted on Thu, May. 08, 2008
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. & FOLSOM, Calif. --
DataCore Software, the leading provider of storage virtualization
SAN software, today announced that JMR Construction Corp. has become a
DataCore SANmelody customer courtesy of DataCore partner Integral
Networks. VMware and DataCore serve as a way forward for the DataCore
partner and customer alike. The combination provides a cost effective
alternative that made it practical for JMR to save by not having to
invest in additional, physical servers.
JMR Construction is a longstanding customer of DataCore partner
Integral Networks. Integral set up JMR with its first server to run
their terminal-based system six years ago. The IT model at JMR was to
leverage terminal services for application delivery by providing
secure, remote access to all of their employees out in the field.
Simply put, the IT team wanted to be out of the business of worrying
about individual machine configurations. The overall goal was to have
all employees able to collaborate and access applications from
wherever they were located through centralized, terminal server
systems. As JMR grew, Integral Networks was faced with the problem
that the IT environment at JMR was getting increasingly complex. For
Integral Networks, as JMR's IT solutions provider, trying to
accommodate that environment was fraught with hurdles. Integral
Networks saw firsthand that JMR did not have the physical space, the
necessary power, nor the air-conditioning required to cope with a
growing glut of servers.
DataCore and VMware Deliver Immediate Value
"We needed a different approach to deal with growth and we are
pleased with the virtualization results we have seen from using
DataCore and VMware," commented Ron Rivard, vice president, JMR
Construction Corp. "Not only did we save by not having to invest in
more hardware, but we did not have to worry about how we were going to
deal with the expense and logistics of computer room space, the costs
of cooling and the growing power requirements. DataCore and VMware
increased productivity by making a small number of servers and storage
devices do the job that took many to do - making it much more feasible
than the alternative, hardware-centric approach."
"JMR was overwhelmed by a glut of servers and it was at that point
that we said 'enough is enough'," said Bryan Badger, senior systems
engineer, Integral Networks. "If they went the physical server route
that would just mean adding to the problems and not really addressing
their long term needs. They did not have the space, nor the power and
cooling for more systems and after looking into it, we knew that would
be far too expensive to implement. However, when we scoped out what
was needed to go virtual with two VMware ESX hosts and DataCore
SANmelody, we saw a solution that could deliver services, grow with
their needs and deliver immediate value - in terms of lower upfront
costs; in terms of what we was saved in operational costs and
maintenance fees; as well as what would be gained by staff
productivity from the ease-of-use and overall manageability."
The Way Forward: A Virtual Foundation
Integral Networks evaluated the situation and chose the virtual
path for its customer, installing two VMware ESX servers at JMR and
virtualizing and consolidating all of JMR's existing servers. "Instead
of having twelve physical servers, JMR now has two physical servers
that are part of a complete virtual infrastructure supporting twelve
virtual machines," explained Badger. "In addition, there are other
physical servers that are part of the overall environment. JMR is
using SANmelody as the back-end storage infrastructure for all
systems. The system virtualizes their storage, utilizes iSCSI
connectivity in order to network and deliver storage resources,
provides data protection, and enables the shared storage foundation
needed to both run and to get the most out of VMotion and VMware."
JMR Construction focuses primary on construction projects
contracted by the federal government. The company is a
small-to-midsize enterprise employing about 40 people directly.
"Integral Networks maintains our entire infrastructure, upon which we
run our business," explained Rivard. "Our employees access the
computer systems almost 24/7 and Integral Networks are the ones that
make sure it stays up and running, that we stay up on the latest
technology and that we are able to use the latest technology
effectively - like we have done with virtualization. Any problems our
users have on a daily basis are addressed and our partner ensures that
all of our security needs are covered."
Integral Networks is also deploying an additional SANmelody
solution for JMR that will reside offsite at Integral's data center
and utilize DataCore's asynchronous mirrors over IP connections to
replicate data between JMR's primary office in Folsom, California, and
Integral's office in Sacramento. This site will serve as a secondary
site, whereby JMR will not only have disaster recovery capability but
also offsite back-ups. "The price point, the ease-of-use and
ease-of-configuration of SANmelody is truly awesome," concluded
Badger. "We are not just a DataCore partner. We are a SANmelody user
ourselves - using it extensively in our own data center. I have looked
at other storage virtualization products and as far as I am concerned
they just do not compare to DataCore."
About JMR Construction Corp.
JMR Construction Corp. is a woman-owned, SBA certified 8(a)
construction company serving both public and private customers in the
western United States. JMR employs over 40 professionals and tradesmen
with diverse backgrounds in all phases of construction. Offices are
located in California and Nevada. JMR has the ability and proven
experience to self-perform a wide variety of projects, provide design
and construction management utilizing pre-qualified sub-contractors,
or offer a combination of both capabilities. For more information, go
to www.jmrcc.com.
About Integral Networks
Integral Networks, Inc. is a Total Network Consulting, IT
Management/Outsourcing and Computer Service company that provides
organizations nationwide "stabilization" within their IT systems
through managed services, virtualization services, terminal services,
as well as data center co-location. The company does this by offering
a real time, proactive approach to maintaining the entire
infrastructure. Services delivered include: Network/Computer Repair,
Managed Services, Data Backup & Recovery, Helpdesk & Onsite Support,
and more. For more information, visit www.inetinc.net.
About DataCore Software
DataCore Software, the leading provider of storage virtualization
SAN software, fundamentally changes the economics of managing storage
with innovative software that combines advanced functions and services
with the agility and savings of hardware independence. DataCore lowers
the cost and complexity of IT by making storage efficient, fast,
flexible, fail-safe and virtual. DataCore's portable storage server
software simplifies and automates capacity expansion and centralizes
storage management for Windows, UNIX, Linux, MacOS, NetWare, VMware
and other leading open system and virtual server platforms. DataCore
is privately held and its corporate headquarters are in Ft.
Lauderdale, Florida. For more information, call (877) 780-5111 or
visit www.datacore.com.
DataCore, the DataCore logo and SANmelody are trademarks or
registered trademarks of DataCore Software Corporation. Other DataCore
product or service names or logos referenced herein are trademarks of
DataCore Software Corporation. All other products, services and
company names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective
owners.
DataCore Software
Bettye Grant, 954-377-6000
publicrelations@datacore.com
or
Red Nine PR
Stuart Smith, 336-896-1874
ssmith@redninePR.com
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