MonoSphere has enhanced its storage analytics tool, Storage Horizon 3.7, to include measuring storage utilization in VMware and Oracle database environments, plus added support for EMC’s Celerra and IBM’s DS and ESS arrays.
The one-year-old storage resource management (SRM) offering now also boasts an automated chargeback feature that gives administrators a clear view about storage use by clients. The new enhancements provide greater visibility and stronger control over sprawling storage farms, according to the vendor.
Though storage costs are dropping, good SRM is vital to making sure storage doesn’t go to waste, say industry experts. After all, no storage is cheap if it’s being underutilized or left untouched in dark corners.
While SRM tools aren’t new, formal adoption hasn’t been fast and quick for several reasons, according to Bob Laliberte, an analyst at Enterprise Storage Group.
“Research last fall indicates that while 37 percent of enterprises have some sort of SRM tool, the majority do not,” he told InternetNews.com. One reason is that many tools are bulky with features and require lots of expertise. Another is that storage administrators tend to equivocate allocation and utilization when it comes to storage deployment.
“Storage teams allocate resources and associate that allocation as utilization, whether it’s actually used or not,” Laliberte explained. This leads to what he calls a “waterfall” effect as storage environments continue to grow, along with underutilization.
What many enterprises don’t realize is that SRM tools can push actual storage utilization from 30 percent to 60 percent, said the analyst.
MonoSphere is one of the newest players in an SRM market sector that already lists products from Brocade, HP (NYSE: HPQ), IBM (NYSE: IBM), EMC (NYSE: EMC) and NetApp. Most SRM tools provide insight about space usage and activity information. Heftier packages also provide data on performance and storage activity profiles.
“Tools that provide insight into storage space or capacity, as well as performance and activity usage are important to maximize storage resources including data footprint reduction, thin-provision, tiered storage, space saving snapshots and so forth,” Greg Schultz, senior analyst and founder of StorageIO, told InternetNews.com.
According to Laliberte, research indicates that 40 percent of enterprises are looking to grab a SRM solution this year. One reason is that data loads are growing at an annual rate of 60 percent, precipitating more storage down the road. An EMC-sponsored digital universe study reports that 988 billion gigabytes of digital information will be created in 2010.
MonoSphere said most enterprises have a 30 percent average storage utilization rate, and that 15 to 40 percent of storage stacks are dark — meaning that the storage is not being used at all.
“The goal is to make life easier for the storage team and use the resources wisely,” Frank Kettenstock, MonoSphere’s VP of marketing, told InternetNews.com. “Research estimates that $25 billion is being spent each year on hardware and that only 30 percent has data written to it,” he added.
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