Cisco, Apple Deploy Storage Solution for Archiving Global E-mail

Enterprise Networks & Servers, Jan 2005

Digital Strata, a Silicon Valley integrator of enterprise IT solutions, has integrated a massive e-mail archiving solution using Apple's new Xsan storage area network product and Xserve RAID storage subsystems. Cisco Systems will deploy the Apple storage environment to archive the company's global e-mail communications, ensuring compliance with government regulatory requirements and internal risk management policies.

Using Apple's Xserve systems in combination with Cisco storage area networking switches and Digital Strata's Agile-IT services provides Cisco with a state-of-the-art storage solution for its global e-mail services. The solution integrates Cisco MDS 9000 Series SAN Switches with Xserve RAID storage subsystems to provide reliability and availability.

"We are harnessing Apple storage systems in best-of-breed solutions that offer twice the capacity at half the price compared with other enterprise storage vendors," said Dan Fischler, president of Digital Strata. "By combining Apple's latest enterprise software and hardware systems with our Agile-IT services, we can deliver the adaptive, extensible and flexible solutions that enable our customers get the most from their IT budgets."

Apple provided Cisco with an early release of Apple's new Xsan storage area network and Apple's Xserve RAID. Digital Strata in turn integrated the Apple storage systems with Veritas KVS e-mail archiving software and other essential components including Cisco storage routers. Digital Strata will manage the deployment of the Apple solution to enable Cisco to archive terabytes of corporate e-mail to ensure compliance with Sarbanes-Oxley and other corporate governance requirements.

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