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HP today announced new shared storage solutions that improve business reliability and reduce costs by simplifying server virtualization deployments.

Customers deploying virtual environments often overlook the storage requirements needed to match their redesigned infrastructure. This can lead to lower levels of data availability and poor utilization of storage assets. In addition, customers frequently do not have the storage space needed to scale as business demands increase, which can impact application performance.

The new HP LeftHand P4000 SAN solutions offer a scale-out architecture that provides data replication and automatically balances data volumes across all storage resources. Furthermore, to ensure that application requirements are met, administrators can cost-effectively deploy shared storage within virtual server environments while using existing physical and virtual technology infrastructures.

That we continue reduce the barriers to SAN storage be they cost or ease of management has to be good for competition in the storage market place, and at the same time for adoption of storage by the end user community. Making the storage more energy efficient, lower cost and more agile for virtual environments has to be a good thing for those deploying virtual projects or considering the move to more centralized storage solutions. I’m off to read up more.

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