News | March 18, 2008

FalconStor Software's TOTALLY Open Architecture Ensures Availability Of Storage Environment At France's Office National Interprofessionnel Des Grandes Cultures

FalconStor Software, Inc., the market leader in disk-based data protection solutions, recently announced the deployment of a Fibre Channel FalconStor Network Storage Server (NSS), powered by the FalconStor IPStor storage virtualisation platform, at the Office National Interprofessionel des Grandes Cultures (ONIGC). The FalconStor NSS solution, installed by FalconStor partner Astelis, ensures that anticipated storage growth over the next five years can be accommodated, providing ONIGC not only the necessary immediate data protection snapshot services, but additionally a clear path to deploying a disk-to-disk backup solution at a later date.

The increased need for storage capacity at ONIGC is being driven primarily by a dramatic rise in the use of email, which is generating a volume of messages that archiving can only partly offset. With the organisation's use of email expected to grow significantly over the next few years, ONIGC was determined that its new storage infrastructure would be able to keep pace with the resulting growth in data volume.

The new storage infrastructure at ONIGC is comprised of two EMC CLARiiON CX300 networked storage systems, managed by a pair of standard FalconStor NSS servers running Fibre Channel protocol in active-active failover mode. This storage subsystem serves eight Novell NetWare servers, to which the FalconStor NSS servers provide synchronous mirroring and TimeMark snapshot services. These advanced storage services protect ONIGC against storage device failure, increase data availability, and deliver the ability to instantly recover a single file or an entire volume back to a known good point in time.

The FalconStor NSS solution has also helped to ease the provision of additional storage as additional capacity is required. It enables administrators to allocate, from a single, virtualised storage pool, many storage volumes to be used by the heterogeneous servers.

Marc Blaise, Manager of the Open Systems Division, ONIGC said: "Our task was to achieve scalability, security and high availability of data in the enterprise, with a solution that is compatible with our existing infrastructure. It also needed to be easy to manage and compatible with our Novell NetWare and Novell GroupWise environments. The FalconStor NSS solution gave us the exact advanced storage services we needed, such as synchronous mirroring and snapshots, in our heterogeneous environment."

Anne-Marie Renaudie, FalconStor Sales Manager for France, said: "The deployment for ONIGC is an excellent example of a solution that provides the benefits that are needed now, along with future-proofing. Immediately, ONIGC is enjoying the high availability and ease of management and, when they are ready, will benefit from the easy integration of a disk-to-disk backup solution."

About FalconStor
FalconStor Software, Inc., #5 in Forbes 2008 list of America's Fastest-Growing Technology Companies, is the market leader in disk-based data protection. We deliver proven, comprehensive data protection solutions that facilitate the continuous availability of business-critical data with speed, integrity, and simplicity. Our TOTALLY Open technology solutions, built upon the award-winning IPStor virtualization platform, include the industry leading Virtual Tape Library (VTL) with Single Instance Repository (SIR) for de-duplication, Continuous Data Protector (CDP), Storage Virtualization, and Replication for disaster recovery and remote office protection. Our products are available from major OEMs and solution providers including IBM, EMC, SUN, Acer, Brocade, H3C, MPC, and Pillar Data Systems and are deployed by thousands of customers worldwide, from small businesses to Fortune 1000 enterprises.

FalconStor is headquartered in Melville, N.Y., with offices throughout Europe and the Asia Pacific regions including Paris, Tokyo and Taiwan. For more information, visit www.falconstor.com.

SOURCE: FalconStor Software, Inc.