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The Power of Being There™
Case Study
The AMX and E M C - field proven technology at work
“We’re confident that the AMX will provide benefits going forward in terms of our overall utilisation of IT resources. In terms of availability to the user, the whole system is much easier to deploy and to maintain. It should also ultimately save on costs.”
Brendan Nash, Network Administrator at EM C Cork
The world’s Automated Networked Storage leader, EMC, operates a major manufacturing and customer support centre at Cork, Ireland, in addition to a newly established large scale data centre.
When senior data centre administrators at EMC sought a new server management solution, the principal requirements were that it would be powerful in its performance, totally reliable and infinitely expandable. They chose the AMX from Avocent, an analogue matrix KVM switching solution designed for simple installation and immediately enhanced network manageability.
AMX is designed to support growing server installations allowing simultaneous control and operation of multiple servers independently of each other. It intelligently facilitates multi-user, multi-platform and multi-rack server environments and provides end-to end CAT 5 connectivity for access from the desk to the server. It includes the AM X5 000 analogue matrix switch, the AMIQ CAT 5 cable interface, the AMX 5100 user station, the OS CAR on-screen management tool and AMWorks, an advanced Java based system administration software tool.
Brendan Nash, Network Administrator at EM C Cork outlines the issues involved: “We wanted a layered solution which would be entirely scalable for the future. Given that our new data centre facility has an area of 5,500 square feet, the distances from the user to the rack were a key consideration. One of the main attractions of AMX is its standard use of CAT 5 cabling. EMC already has a complete CAT 6 loop within our facility and AMX provides us with plug and play throughout our infrastructure.”
“AM X can drive servers up to 1,000 feet away from the controllers’ desks and we can patch into and access any of our servers using the cabling on site. Similarly, locating individual workstations in remote meeting rooms is simplicity itself. From their desktops, controllers can also overview what’s happening across the network and begin working directly on an individual box when the need arises. Private and shared environments are both possible from desk to desk - it has very strong advantages in terms of its overall usability.”
The AMX 5000 on its own is a 32 port main switching box connecting to clients across a CAT 5 interface and supporting up to eight users. The AMX 5100 is a desktop user station, which connects the client to the AMX5000. Avocent’s OSCAR on-screen management tool then allows for convenient switching between devices or AMWorks allows for centralised administration. EMC and Avocent technicians undertook the implementation of the Avocent solution. The AMX solution was supplied by Enterprise Solutions Ltd., Avocent’s national distributor, who provided pre and post sales support.
The Power of Being There
Case Study
The AMX and E M C - field proven technology at work
“AM X is very intuitive, the first thing it does on plug-in is to identify users and connected devices. Using a well formulated GUI, it then provides an instant menu to work from. Its architecture makes it easy to add more servers and if the switch itself should fail to operate it keeps clients live until they can be connected elsewhere. Each server is also given a unique identification which eases configuration and facilitates security procedures including access authorisation and event tracking,” comments Brendan.
EMC’s Cork centre supports customers in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. It is also responsible for product development, including production and testing, as well as dial-in support and solutions development. The data centre manages a mixed environment from Solaris, NT/2000, Linux and spans server hardware from Compaq/Hewlett Packard, DELL and Sun servers.
“ The KVM (keyboard, video, mouse) network management solution we’ve deployed here is scalable to manage several thousand servers. We expect our current KVM requirements to rise from our initial host base into the hundreds which we can easily accommodate given the scalability and flexibility of the AMX architecture.”
“We use our own data centre to demonstrate best practices for data centre management to our customers. In this regard, the AMX was a better solution than the competition we looked at. We were also confident based on our knowledge and experience of the same provider’s XP4040 switching solution which had already been deployed on site.”
Mr. Nash concluded, “We’re confident that the AMX will provide benefits going forward in terms of our overall utilisation of IT resources. In implementing new devices, new hosts and servers and troubleshooting, the process has been speeded up tremendously. In terms of availability to the user, the whole system is much easier to deploy and to maintain. It should also ultimately save on costs.”
avocent international ltd.
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