Monday 8 August 2011

HP LeftHand, the Maritime Museum with Microsoft Backup

Karen Holt, the Australian National Maritime Museum attempts to provide mobile e-mail disk space is one of the things that were wasted effort.

For Holt, Director of Museum Information, a lack of space for $ 2 million to upgrade its technology infrastructure that has seen its commission is one of many frustrations, which was part of a couple of new networks to support the storage area of ​​a new backup system.

"I wanted other than the actual security installations and a speedy recovery," said Holt. It is now the Museum of Sydney and a pair of HP P4500 LeftHand SAN is available through two main sites between clustered servers.

"We hardware for VMware, Hyper-V, but has been certified is necessary," Holt offers one of the reasons for the decision of HP, he said. "Second LeftHand EVA is sexier and more fearful. Cluster always add more rows. Get more for your money."

Museum and the preservation of Microsoft Data Protection Manager and the needs of data management across the organization, an option offered by many other Microsoft products approved.

HP virtual tape library (VTL), copies of backup data and Delta operates a computer software out of the VTL to another recently moved to third data center offers an extra layer of data protection .

Frontline Systems is leading a consortium to upgrade the infrastructure of the museum.

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