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Overland Storage Joins The Green Grid
Monday, March 24, 2008
Four Steps for Building Greener Data Centers with Sustainable Storage Feature Overland's Tiered Data Protection Solutions
SAN DIEGO, March 24 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Overland Storage, Inc.
(Nasdaq: OVRL) today announced its membership in The Green Grid, a global
consortium dedicated to advancing energy efficiency in data centers and
business computing ecosystems. The move is part of Overland's overarching goal
to collaborate with fellow industry stakeholders as well as share insight on
how to reduce storage and data center energy consumption and costs.
The Green Grid seeks to provide industry-wide recommendations on best
practices, metrics and technologies that will improve overall data center and
business computing energy efficiencies. According to Vern LoForti, president
and CEO of Overland Storage, improving storage efficiency while optimizing
power consumption is an ever-increasing data center priority worldwide.
"Organizations are seeking more effective and economical solutions to mitigate
the impact of continually rising data storage," he says. "Overland's
membership in The Green Grid underscores our continuing commitment to help our
customers take advantage of the latest in energy-efficient technologies and
power-management strategies to drive down energy costs and conserve data
storage usage."
To that end, Overland has developed four steps for building eco-efficient,
greener data centers with tiered data protection solutions that leverage
compact form factors, cutting-edge data deduplication and compression
capabilities as well as other sustainable data storage advantages. The steps
include:
1. Exercise Data Discipline -- Scale disk-based backup and recovery
appliances as additional capacity is needed to reduce power consumption
and operational costs.
* REO SERIES(R) of disk-based backup, recovery and VTL solutions scale
from 3TBs to nearly 300TBs of usable capacity.
2. Migrate Rarely Accessed Data to Tape -- Move data that doesn't need to
be accessed frequently to tape libraries, instead of paying for data to
actively reside on disk appliances.
* NEO SERIES(R) and ARCvault(TM) tape libraries securely store data in
a longer-life format so organizations don't have to pay for rarely
accessed data to sit on disks, which are actively spinning and
consuming energy. Overland's tape drive technology and robotic
mechanisms only operate when needed, reducing the amount of power
consumed and heat generated.
3. Balance Power Efficiency with Performance -- Combine both
high-performance and high-capacity data protection solutions to address
a broad range of applications while increasing energy efficiencies.
* ULTAMUS(R) RAID 4800 includes the latest energy-conscious hardware
components and power-saving software technology that allows idle
drives to spin-down in effort to further reduce energy consumption.
Unlike most MAID implementations, however, ULTAMUS RAID uses
standards-based drive power saving settings, enabling organizations
to save up to 40 percent in power consumption without impacting I/O,
application uptime or performance.
4. Increase Storage Utilization -- Leading-edge disk technologies,
including compression and data deduplication, can dramatically expand
physical disk storage capacity for greatly increased disk utilization.
* REO VTLs include Dynamic Virtual Tape, basically thin provisioning
for virtual tape, to maximize the utilization of available disk
space. Any unused VTL space can be used for nearline storage. Also,
optional data compression and data deduplication can dramatically
increase physical storage capacity while reducing data volume.
* ULTAMUS RAID features the ability to use the same RAID set to store
multiple LUNs per RAID set within a storage network, increasing
utilization by minimizing the number of parity drives needed to
maintain data availability -- ultimately increasing utilization of
the entire storage array.
The 451 Group and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency estimate that
around 1.5 percent of all electricity in the U.S. is consumed by IT data
centers. The Uptime Institute indicates that for every $1,000 spent on servers
in 2000, businesses bought eight watts of power. This figure reached 109 watts
in 2006 and is expected to rise to 1,650 watts by 2012. Equivalent annual
electricity costs grow from $95 per year (at $0.10/kwH) to $1,455 per year in
2012. Sustainable green storage solutions featuring energy-efficient hardware
can lower consumption and reduce operating costs while ensuring the highest
levels of business continuity, compliance and data security.
Additional information on Overland's sustainable green data storage
strategies can be found at http://www.overlandstorage.com/green.
About Overland Storage
Now in its 27th year, Overland Storage is a market leader and innovative
provider of smart, affordable data protection appliances that help midrange
and distributed enterprises ensure business-critical data is constantly
protected, readily available and always there. Overland's award-winning
products include NEO SERIES(R) and ARCvault(TM) tape libraries, REO SERIES(R)
disk-based appliances with Virtual Tape Library (VTL) capabilities and
ULTAMUS(TM) RAID high-performance, high-density storage. Overland sells its
products through leading OEMs, commercial distributors, storage integrators
and value-added resellers. For more information, visit Overland's web site at
http://www.overlandstorage.com
Overland, Overland Storage, REO Series, REO, NEO Series, NEO, ARCvault
Series, ARCvault and ULTAMUS are trademarks of Overland Storage, Inc.
SOURCE Overland Storage, Inc.
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