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Pillar Axiom Drives Down Storage Costs

Pillar Axiom Drives Down Storage Costs
November 2, 2009 10:16AM
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Caltrol Drives Down Storage TCO by 60 Percent, Boosts Application Performance with Pillar Data Systems -- Improved Performance and Management Allows IT Staff to Focus More on Growing Business, Less on Managing Storage


San Jose, Calif., November 2, 2009 -- Employee-owned Caltrol selected the Axiom from Pillar Data Systems as its storage Relevant Products/Services platform to significantly lower storage Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and increase application performance. Caltrol recently completed a major virtualization Relevant Products/Services project, which resulted in a 60 percent decrease in storage infrastructure Relevant Products/Services expenditures and a 20 percent reduction in data center power consumption. Caltrol also significantly increased application performance with the Application Aware capabilities of the Pillar Axiom.

The IT Relevant Products/Services department at Caltrol, a process management Relevant Products/Services and automation company, serves the needs of the company's eight offices, handling all customer Relevant Products/Services orders, purchase orders, enterprise Relevant Products/Services resource planning (ERP), Microsoft Exchange and file-sharing systems. When the company was forced to replace a key server Relevant Products/Services in its legacy infrastructure after it failed, Caltrol lost 30 days of data with no way to restore it and forced employees to re-enter purchase orders to recreate the data. The total loss amounted to about $1 million. With the goal of implementing a robust disaster recovery Relevant Products/Services system, the company looked at HP Relevant Products/Services's LeftHand systems as well as solutions from Dell, NetApp and Pillar Data Systems.

"We didn't have an endless budget for a storage system, so we thought we were going to have to make some trade-offs," said Steve Murphy, IT Director for Caltrol. "We never expected to achieve the easy scalability we have now, and we were blown away by the high level of performance that the Axiom delivered."

An unexpected benefit for Caltrol was the "set it and forget" management capabilities of Pillar's AxiomONE software, which was ideal for the four-person IT department. The intuitive management interface makes it easy for users to guarantee a minimum level of application performance and allow multiple tiers of data and applications to be stored on a single system with no performance degradation.

"With the Axiom's built-in QoS functionality, we could control the system with as much or as little detail as we needed. The other products we evaluated couldn't do that," said Murphy. "The time savings are worth almost more than the tens of thousands of dollars we saved on hardware costs. We've also dramatically reduced the time our staff is required to spend on managing our storage software system, allowing us to concentrate on expanding our business, and that's far more than we had ever hoped to accomplish at this stage." (continued...)

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