SCIENCE
Bull Introduces Multi-Platform, Multi-OS SAN Management Tool
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BILLERICA, MA – Bull Infrastructure & Systems today announced the availability of its S@N.IT!(TM) SAN management tool for both AIX(R) environments and Microsoft(R) Windows(R), demonstrating its continuing commitment to open, standards-based infrastructures. S@N.IT!, is aimed at customers wishing to combine their requirement for data integrity with simple, centralized, vendor-independent storage management. S@N.IT! is a user-friendly, highly cost-effective SAN management solution developed by Bull using Java(TM). S@N.IT! offers a fully integrated set of SAN management features that enable customers rapidly to consolidate their data safely and cost-effectively. This client / server application enables customers to: - Obtain a global view of all their SAN resources (auto-discovery of SAN topology and devices) with clear indication of their operational status - Manage concurrent accesses to disk subsystems - SAN resource sharing and allocation, centralized LUN (Logical unit number) access control - Define user and administrator roles - Activate the specific management tools for particular subsystems Bull has extended this innovative software to the PowerPC processor-based Escala PL server. Now available for Windows NT, Windows 2000 and AIX environments, this offer is perfectly suited to SAN architectures serving mixed Intel IA-32 and PowerPC platforms with storage subsystems and tools from multiple vendors. The flexibility is also demonstrated by the wide range of supported subsystems, ranging from entry-level disk array subsystems like Bull's DAS5300s to enterprise storage subsystems like the EMC Symmetrix(R) 8730. Last but not least, S@N.IT! helps customers to easily deploy and manage their SANs thanks to its Java(TM) based, intuitive graphical interface. Device level tools are launched and resources are allocated by simple point & click. The installation is rapid from a single CD and is independent of any management framework. Bull developed S@N.IT! in its Microsoft Windows and AIX R & D facilities located respectively near Paris and Grenoble in France. Furthermore, in each of these locations Bull has developed "SAN Lab" facilities that offer customers a high level of expertise in prototyping multi-vendor SAN architectures. The qualification, testing and simulations of proposed configurations help ensure high quality, risk-free SAN implementations. For additional information visit www.us.bull.com