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Pillar Data Chosen for Data-Prioritization Abilities

Pillar Data Chosen for Data-Prioritization Abilities
March 2, 2010 1:37PM
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Simpson Strong-Tie Lowers Storage TCO by 38 Percent with Pillar Data Systems -- Manufacturing Company Standardizes on Pillar Axiom, Increases Storage Utilization by 30 Percent and Improves Application Performance


With business demands on the rise, Simpson Strong-Tie, a company that manufactures framing products that contribute to the strength and safety of homes and other structures, decided to revamp its entire storage Relevant Products/Services system and standardize on the Pillar Axiom. The move put the company on track to achieve its goal to reach a 60 percent utilization rate – a 30 percent increase from its prior HP Relevant Products/Services systems.

The prior system was yielding only 42 percent utilization rate and was still overloaded, hampering application performance. By increasing its storage utilization, Simpson Strong-Tie lowered its overall storage costs by 38 percent and saved $50,000 per year in support services due to Pillar's ease of use and simple management Relevant Products/Services features.

This improved utilization, along with reliability and high-performance, is critical for Simpson Strong-Tie which depends on its always-on business. From production, shipping and field sales access to ERP, order entry and customer Relevant Products/Services support, all of the Simpson Strong-Tie key business assets were traditionally housed on a direct-attached storage system with nearly 2,000 employees using thin-client systems to access the information Relevant Products/Services. However, as business expanded across the company's 35 worldwide locations, the IT Relevant Products/Services system struggled to keep up with increasing demands, which posed a significant threat to its need for a real-time environment.

"When I heard about the Pillar Axiom and its 1TB SATA drives, I couldn't believe it," said Eugene Alfaro, Global IT Operations Manager, Simpson Strong-Tie. "With all the storage in a single system, we don't have to determine which drives go where. We just snap them in and Pillar's QoS lets us prioritize our data for the project at hand. The flexibility to inject that type of intelligence into the system allows us to focus on other things while our applications hum along."

After a rigorous evaluation of industry solutions – including those offered by Pillar Data, NetApp and EMC Relevant Products/Services – Simpson Strong-Tie selected the Pillar Axiom because of its performance, reliability and Quality of Service (QoS) features. Pillar's patented storage QoS is the basis for its Application-Aware capability that allows administrators to classify data based on business priority. During the product evaluation, the Axiom was able to manage high-priority data (databases and Exchange) vs. low- and medium-priority (archive and file systems) all on the same system. Because the lower priority data doesn't compete with or steal storage resources from high-priority data, Simpson Strong-Tie was able to increase its utilization rates while also improving application performance. (continued...)

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