New EMC VPLEX Geo Redefines Cloud Storage

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New EMC VPLEX Geo Redefines Cloud Storage

EMC Makes Long-Distance Storage Federation A Reality; Expands Data Center Boundaries Enabling "Access Anywhere"

LAS VEGAS, May 10, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- EMCWORLD 2011 --

News Summary:

    --  EMC® VPLEX® is unique virtual storage technology that federates data
        located on multiple storage systems - EMC and non-EMC - allowing the
        storage resources in multiple data centers to be pooled together and
        accessed anywhere. When combined with virtual servers, it is a critical
        enabler of private and hybrid cloud computing and the delivery of IT as
        a flexible, efficient, and resilient service.
    --  New EMC VPLEX Geo is an industry first that enables active/active data
        over distance, allowing applications and data at two locations to be
        accessed, shared and dynamically moved thousands of miles.  Two data
        centers, housing a wide variety of technologies, can be utilized as a
        single highly available, flexible and resilient resource.
    --  VPLEX Geo is key enabling technology for hybrid clouds and provides
        significant operational efficiencies and business continuity
        capabilities by allowing dynamic application and data movement between
        customer and service provider data centers.
    --  New VPLEX hardware and software capabilities increase efficiency,
        non-EMC storage support, availability and connectivity - all in a
        smaller package for improved flexibility.
    --  Since being introduced at EMC World in May 2010, VPLEX Local and VPLEX
        Metro technologies have been very well received globally and are being
        adopted by a wide range of companies, including service providers.

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Full Story:

EMC Corporation (NYSE: EMC) today announced new EMC VPLEX Geo technology, an industry first that stretches data center walls across continents, enabling the resources of disparate storage systems in geographically dispersed data centers to be federated together and utilized as a single pool of virtual storage.  When combined with virtual servers it is a key enabler of private and hybrid cloud computing and fundamentally changes the way data centers are designed and information technology is delivered.

Since the first generation of VPLEX technology was introduced last May - with the ability to aggregate resources within a single data center or between data centers less than 100km apart - the technology has been deployed as the foundation of cloud computing by organizations worldwide. VPLEX Geo enables data mobility, availability and collaboration through active/active data over distance - the ability to non-disruptively move thousands of virtual machines and petabytes of information thousands of miles, allowing customers to dynamically balance workloads and easily shift IT operations out of the way of regional disasters.

Additionally, EMC announced several new capabilities for all versions of VPLEX today including:

    --  The latest version of the VPLEX operating system improves storage
        efficiency by enabling VPLEX to non-disruptively move or copy virtually
        provisioned or thinly provisioned devices across EMC and non-EMC arrays,
        allowing storage to be allocated and consumed only as it is needed.
    --  Added support for some of the most common midrange storage systems,
        including those from NetApp and HP, enables more data center resources
        to be federated.
    --  New software capabilities that take the time and complexity out of
        failovers by constantly monitoring two VPLEX clusters and acting as an
        independent third-party safeguard and arbitrator that keeps applications
        online in the event of a failure.
    --  VPLEX hardware improvements save space and speed performance. New,
        smaller rack-mounted clusters include more powerful Intel multi-core
        processors, PCI Gen 2 cards for faster throughput, and new 10 Gigabit
        Ethernet WAN interfaces for faster communications between clusters.
    --  The addition of VPLEX products into the EMC Velocity(TM) Solution
        Provider Program, enabling EMC resellers to build solutions and offer
        leading storage federation technology to their customers.
    --  New EMC Proven Solutions assist customers in effectively leveraging EMC
        VPLEX Geo with business critical applications, such as Microsoft SQL,
        SharePoint and SAP in a Hyper-V environment.  EMC offers a range of EMC
        Proven Solutions for VPLEX, providing best-practices for implementations
        in both VMware and Microsoft environments.

Supporting Quotes:

"Our environment is nearly 100% virtualized and we needed a solution that would make our data dynamically available and mobile between the two data centers.  VPLEX Metro with its active/ active configuration helps us achieve higher levels of availability, mobility and resource utilization between the two data centers."

Mario Scimone , CTO, La Spezia Container Terminal S.p.A.

"The market for wind turbines is growing globally and our IT infrastructure is constantly expanding to meet the needs of our business of developing, producing and servicing them. VPLEX Geo gives us the flexibility we require by linking our two German data centers that are 120km (75 miles) apart. It allows us to take distance out of the equation when allocating resources and providing high availability to our users around the world."

Carsten Fraszczak, Head of Server & Network Management, REpower Systems AG

"Cancer Treatment Centers of America had the admirable goal - and board-driven mandate - to build and deploy an IT infrastructure with the goal of achieving 100% uptime.  To achieve this they engaged Ahead to design and implement this complex and mission critical infrastructure in their new production data center with redundancy built into both the physical data center as well as within the IT infrastructure.  In order to prepare for the worst-case scenario of a total storage array failure, we introduced VPLEX to the environment in order to guarantee automated failover and no interruption to host I/O.  With VPLEX Metro deployed within a single data center we are able to meet all of the client's requirements of achieving the highest level of availability."

Brett Foy, Technology Consultant, Ahead

"Organizations worldwide ranging from enterprises to public cloud providers have been searching for ways to pool their dispersed storage assets to create a global storage platform for their rapidly growing repertoire of cloud applications. EMC's VPLEX Geo will bring customers one step closer to the realization of boundary-less storage for cloud computing."

Raghu Raghuram, senior vice president and general manager, Virtualization and Cloud Platforms, VMware

"As part of our cloud services strategy, we rely on our key partners. EMC's VPLEX technology allows us to serve our clients more easily by moving our virtual storage environment through multiple data centers when their business demands it."

Ken Stephens, senior vice president of Global Strategy and Innovation, ACS, a Xerox Company

"Over the past year, Brocade and EMC have collaborated to successfully deploy VPLEX-based business continuity solutions that allow customers to dynamically migrate data and applications across data centers without incurring downtime.  The extended distance and simplified management capabilities of EMC's next-generation VPLEX Geo virtual storage products significantly enhance the value of our joint solution, which integrates the Brocade DCX backbone director including FCIP, Brocade MLX Series routers, Brocade CES Series switches, Brocade ServerIron ADX Series application delivery controllers and the Brocade VDX Ethernet fabric switch. Together, we will continue to enable enterprises to accelerate their virtualization and private-cloud initiatives, while achieving the highest levels of application performance, mobility and availability."                                                                                                          Doug Ingraham, vice president, product management and marketing, Data Center Products Group, at Brocade

"EMC VPLEX combined with Ciena's wide/metro area-networking solutions ensures premium-level, carrier-class network services for any cloud endeavor - whether public, private or hybrid in nature - and enables dynamic bandwidth capabilities to effortlessly re-provision and move workloads between remote data centers at a low cost.  Together we are powerful market force in helping enterprises realize the true benefits of on-demand architectures and intelligent virtualized networks."

Philippe Morin, senior vice president, global products group at Ciena

"EMC VPLEX Geo provides dynamic mobility and availability of applications by federating storage across data centers.  By integrating VPLEX with Cisco Data Center Interconnect (DCI) technologies such as OTV and LISP, IT organizations can seamlessly expand application capacity across data centers as well as migrate workloads fast and transparently between physical data center locations."

Walt Blomquist, Vice President Systems Architecture and Strategy Unit, Cisco

"Silver Peak and EMC are shattering barriers for application mobility and collaboration over geographically distributed environments.  The tight integration of Silver Peak's data center class WAN optimization with VPLEX Geo means customers can now use low cost WAN infrastructure and achieve the same or better performance than on more expensive dedicated WAN links.  The result is dramatic cost savings and increased flexibility that ensures 'anytime-anywhere' access to applications and data around the world."

Marc Trimuschat, vice president of business development & alliances for Silver Peak

EMC Executive Quote:

"VPLEX Geo is key technology that will further accelerate both private and hybrid cloud adoption.  It is changing the way organizations think about IT, from data center design to business continuity. Fundamental to this is active/active data over distance.  It is the inherent benefit of VPLEX Geo - the ability to fully utilize two separate, geographically separated data centers, including from service providers, as a single shared resource that can be dynamically shifted as needed."

Brian Gallagher, President, EMC Enterprise Storage Division

Availability

VPLEX Geo is scheduled to be available in Summer 2011.

Other VPLEX capabilities announced will be available this quarter.

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About EMC

EMC Corporation (NYSE: EMC) is the world's leading developer and provider of information infrastructure technology and solutions that enable organizations of all sizes to transform the way they compete and create value from their information. Information about EMC's products and services can be found at http://www.EMC.com.

EMC and VPLEX are registered trademarks or trademarks of EMC Corporation in the United States and other countries.  All other trademarks used herein are the property of their respective owners.

VMware is a registered trademark and/or trademark of VMware, Inc. in the United States and/or other jurisdictions.

Forward-Looking Statements

This release contains "forward-looking statements" as defined under the Federal Securities Laws.  Actual results could differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements as a result of certain risk factors, including but not limited to: (i) adverse changes in general economic or market conditions; (ii) delays or reductions in information technology spending; (iii) the relative and varying rates of product price and component cost declines and the volume and mixture of product and services revenues; (iv) competitive factors, including but not limited to pricing pressures and new product introductions; (v) component and product quality and availability; (vi) fluctuations in VMware, Inc.'s operating results and risks associated with trading of VMware stock; (vii) the transition to new products, the uncertainty of customer acceptance of new product offerings and rapid technological and market change; (viii) risks associated with managing the growth of our business, including risks associated with acquisitions and investments and the challenges and costs of integration, restructuring and achieving anticipated synergies(ix) the ability to attract and retain highly qualified employees; (x) insufficient, excess or obsolete inventory; (xi) fluctuating currency exchange rates; (xii) threats and other disruptions to our secure data centers or networks; (xiii) our ability to protect our proprietary technology; (xiv) war or acts of terrorism; and (xv) other one-time events and other important factors disclosed previously and from time to time in EMC's filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.  EMC disclaims any obligation to update any such forward-looking statements after the date of this release.

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