Qlogic SANbox 6142 Supplementary Manual

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Nashville Wire Products
QLogic Data Mirroring Protects Critical Data Cost-Effectively
Challenge
Improve data center resiliency to a storage failure by mirroring data at two locations without incurring the high cost of traditional data protection approaches.
Solution
Two QLogic® SANbox® 6142 Intelligent Storage Routers support mirrored storage between two locations; the QLogic router at the primary location is connected using Fibre Channel to an IBM® System Storage DS4300 SAN; that router also connects via a high-speed FCIP link to a second identical QLogic router located 14 miles away, and has a Fibre Channel connection to an IBM DS4100 disk storage system.
Result
With two QLogic SANbox 6142 Intelligent Storage Routers used to mirror data from one location to another, equipment prices are 80 percent below other storage synchronization products. In the event of storage failure, data can be accessed over a wide-area link, maintaining access to critical business applications.
C A S E S T U D Y
Nashville Wire Products, a leading manufacturer of wire decking, dividers, and accessories for storage racks, has 11 offices throughout Tennessee, all accessing a central data center at a co-location facility. But the company’s system architecture had single points of failure. “Because our whole company relies on the one data center, we wanted to improve the system’s resiliency to storage system failures. Without access to critical applications, such as our ERP system, our business would slow to a crawl,” said Megan Meier, Nashville Wire’s network administrator.
To avoid this possibility, the IT staff decided to set up a mirrored storage system at the company’s headquarters. The mirrored system would be maintained in sync with the primary storage system, so no data would be lost in the case of a failure. “In the event of storage system failure, we could take the secondary storage system to the co-location site and restart the applications. The interruption to our business would be minimal,” Meier explained.
Price point makes the difference as Nashville Wire considers data backup system
When Meier researched the options available to mirror storage across a wide area network, she experienced sticker shock. “We received recommendations for dedicated storage synchronization products that cost up to $30,000 per location. That was just way beyond our budget,” explained Meier.
Meier knew of QLogic’s reputation for high-quality, low-cost routers, and she sought the company out. She found that a pair of QLogic 6142 SANbox Intelligent Storage Routers costs just one sixth that of other approaches. “We were really excited because at that price point, we could implement the storage mirroring project,” Meier said. “We would never have been able to afford to mirror storage across two locations without the use of QLogic routers—it would simply have been cost-prohibitive.”
“When we began discussions with Nashville Wire, it was clear they needed a trusted advisor to help them arrive at the right solution and stay within budget,” said Nick DeMaria, Solutions Architect for QLogic Corporation. “Steve Moore, our local Systems Engineer and I brought the experience and knowledge of Best Practices for SAN deployment to the table to share with them and together we managed to hit upon the ideal way to tackle their technology challenge.”
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C AS E S T U DY
Mirrored storage protects business-critical applications
The IT staff quickly installed one QLogic 6142 SANbox Intelligent Storage Router at the co-location facility, where it connects via Fibre Channel links to an IBM System Storage DS4300 SAN. The QLogic router also interfaces to a 30 Mbps wide-area link that leads to a second QLogic 6142 SANbox Intelligent Storage Router located at the company’s headquarters. There, an IBM DS4100 SAN is connected via Fibre Channel to the second QLogic router. Using Fibre Channel over IP (FCIP), the two routers send identical storage commands to each storage system, maintaining mirrored systems.
With identical data storage at two locations, data used by Nashville Wire’s business-critical applications is protected. That includes Sage MAS 500, the key ERP suite from Sage Software, which handles financial reporting, manufacturing, inventory management, and shipping and receiving functions.
“The protection provided is significant because the QLogic routers maintain identical copies of all our data, updated in real time,” Meier said. “If something happens to our SAN at the co-location facility, all we have to do is pull the storage system out of the rack at headquarters, move it to the co-location site, and configure the servers to use it—and off we go.”
Simple installation of QLogic routers saves staff time
The QLogic routers can be set up in a few hours with simple steps, according to Meier. Installation wizards guided Meier through the router configuration. “Monitoring, configuring, and managing were made easy, using wizard-based installation tools,” she reported.
QLogic routers safeguard data and allow Nashville Wire to focus on business
With data mirroring set up, the Nashville Wire IT staff can now roll out more applications, and be confident that the data is protected. “We are in the process of deploying additional ERP applications. And down the line, we are going to deploy applications allowing our customers to view the status of their orders,” Meier said. “All of these are critical to our business and therefore require that we safeguard the underlying data.”
“Setting up mirrored storage systems with two routers can be a huge project if approached in the traditional manner,” Meier continued. “However, by approaching it as we did with QLogic, we were able to install the system in a couple of days, saving staff time for other projects.”
QLogic SANbox 6142 Intelligent Storage Routers provide low-cost data back up
The QLogic SANbox 6142 Intelligent Storage Router provides a cost­effective way to maintain mirrored storage systems at primary and secondary locations, interconnected by a wide-area IP link. Used in pairs, the QLogic routers can also provide Gigabit Ethernet connectivity between Fibre Channel SANs, facilitating disaster recovery and other distance applications.
QLogic routers help protect critical application data
As seen in this illustration, QLogic routers enable low-cost data mirroring between two locations. One QLogic SANbox 6142 Intelligent Storage Router connects via Fibre Channel to an IBM System Storage DS4300 SAN at the primary facility (left). Using FCIP, that router sends the same I/O commands over a WAN connection to a second QLogic SANbox 6142 Intelligent Storage Router located at the company’s headquarters. An IBM DS4100 SAN is connected to that router via a Fibre Channel connection (right).
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