Weblog of Mark Vaughn, and IT professional and vExpert specializing in Enterprise Architecture, virtualization, web architecture and general technology evangelism

Month: October 2010

Don’t put the cloud cart before the virtualization horse

The other day, I was digging into a discussion on thin provisioning, deduplication, snapshots and all of those great topics. I love these technologies, and I love to speak about them. However, after a few minutes, I came to a sad realization…I had ignored my audience and did more talking than listening.

There are a lot of very talented people in IT that have yet to begin their virtual journey. Sometimes, we can get so wrapped up in a virtual world that we forget that. When we let that happen, we lose value. This is a real paradigm change, and one that people need time to digest.

To read my entire article on this topic, please go to http://searchservervirtualization.techtarget.com/news/column/0,294698,sid94_gci1522243,00.html, then return here to leave feedback.

Where did who go……

Have you taken a look at your shared storage lately? If you look close enough, you are likely to begin asking “where did it all go?”. This is a very common situation for many people, finding that their storage bills have gone through the roof. As you start to look around, you will likely find free storage trapped in pockets all over your environment. This storage is not being used to actually store data, it is simply allocated and provisioned based on future projections. In some cases, it is simply poor judgment or bad business practices that have caused these allocations to be grossly overestimated.

Nothing is more frustrating than to be presented with a huge bill for a storage refresh, along side an analysis report showing that you are only using about 1/2 to 2/3 of the storage that you have provisioned. How do you combat this? It is never too late to correct course, and there is a lot that your storage vendor can do to help. Vendors like NetApp, EMC and Compellent have some great product offerings and feature sets to combat this wasted storage, while also helping you streamline your storage tiering and even your overall storage footprint.

For more on this topic, please check out my SearchServerVM article “Storage: Blinded by the virtualization light” at http://searchservervirtualization.techtarget.com/news/column/0,294698,sid94_gci1520838,00.html

After you read the article, please come back here and leave any comments. There is a lot that can be discussed on this topic.