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STORAGE NAS comes up big twice With a lineage that goes back to Sun and StorageTek, s NAS boxes are meeting, and maybe exceeding, expectations. BY RICH CASTAGNA FILE STORAGE IS front-page news in the data storage world these days, with talk of big data and the relentless growth of end-user information forcing us to focus our attention and storage infrastructure efforts on storage systems for file data. The good news is that storage vendors appear to be up to the task, with users generally expressing high satisfaction with their products on the sixth Storage magazine Quality Awards for network-attached storage (NAS). Corp. storage users are apparently the most satisfied among the legions of NAS users. Their high marks across the spectrum of service and reliability propelled to the highest ratings among both enterprise and midrange NAS systems. Over our six NAS Quality Awards s, we ve seen six vendors garner top honors in the enterprise group and three winners among midrange NAS systems since Inc. s earlier dominance when it won the first three Quality Awards. In this year s, average ratings for both groups set records with new highs in every category except two. 1 Copyright January 2012, TechTarget. No part of this publication may be transmitted or reproduced in any form, or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. For permissions or Storage reprint information, May 2010 please contact Mike Kelly, VP and Group Publisher (mkelly@techtarget.com).

ENTERPRISE: OVERALL RATINGS ENTERPRISE. s 6.99 7.36 is the highest overall 6.54 score we ve seen in all the NAS Quality Awards 6.40 s. Corp. set 6.13 the record in the previous, but bested that mark by more than half a point. set the record by earning the highest marks in all five ratings categories, with an unprecedented score of more than 7.00 in each category. s showing was nearly as impressive, finishing with a 6.99 overall score, which 7.15 7.36 would have easily won any previous NAS. s ratings were strong across 7.02 all categories, with its highest 6.99 marks coming for its sales efforts, product feature sets, and relatively 6.54 6.75 quick and painless deployments. was also a strong challenger in all five categories, posting sterling scores that included two 7.00-plus 6.42 6.40 ratings, with the other three coming in at 6.92 to 6.98. The other vendors 6.13 6.35 also fared well, with Inc. posting a very respectable 6.54 to finish third, followed by (6.40) and Hewlett-Packard Co. (6.13). 6.15 7.36 MIDRANGE. In winning the midrange group, MIDRANGE: OVERALL RATINGS didn t set a new overall score record, but it did manage to tie the best overall mark, a 7.15 set by on the last. couldn t quite repeat its record-setting performance, but it earned a 7.02 to finish second only the third 7.00-plus overall score ever among midrange NAS. 0 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.15 7.02 6.75 6.42 6.35 6.15 7.00 8.00 and battled through the five rating categories, with prevailing on four and finishing first for sales-force. came in second for three categories and third in the final one. s solid 6.75 was good for an overall third place, followed by (6.42), (6.35) and (6.15). 2 STORAGE January 2012

ENTERPRISE: SALES-FORCE COMPETENCE ENTERPRISE. Across all the NAS Quality Awards s, no vendor had ever cracked the 7.00 mark for the sales-force rating category, but this time plowed right through that barrier and didn t stop until it reached 7.45. That astounding score was earned based on statement scores ranging from 7.32 to 7.56, with s highest ratings coming for keeping its customers interests foremost, being knowledgeable about its customers industries and being flexible. s 6.92 in the category put it comfortably in second, just ahead of (6.89). MIDRANGE. scored approximately 7.00 for all sales-force statements to finish with a winning 7.20 average, which was high enough to put it well ahead of second-place finisher (6.94). posted very consistent scores, ranging from 6.38 to 6.89, across the six category statements for a laudable third-place average of 6.66. 6.37 6.19 6.92 6.89 Enterprise NAS vendors provide solid backup for their sales teams, as evidenced by the overall 7.45 average of 7.08 for the statement The vendor s sales team is knowledgeable. 6.92 7.20 Before s achievement, no NAS vendor/product 6.89 6.94 had ever received 7.00-plus scores for every statement in the sales-force category. 6.37 6.66 had three 7.00 scores, highlighted by a 7.25 for having a knowledgeable sales team; 6.18 6.19 had the 0other 1.00 two 7.00-plus 2.00 3.00statement 4.00 scores 5.00 6.00 in the 7.00 category. 8.00 5.90 5.74 MIDRANGE: SALES-FORCE COMPETENCE 7.45 5.90 5.74 6.18 6.66 7.20 6.94 had the highest scores for all six statements in the sales-force category. s highest marks were for having flexible sales reps and knowledgeable sales teams. netted two over-7.00 scores: a 7.28 for knowledgeable teams and a 7.04 for My sales rep keeps my interests foremost. s strengths came from its sales teams (6.89) and being knowledgeable about its customers industries (6.87). 3 STORAGE January 2012

ENTERPRISE: INITIAL PRODUCT QUALITY Initial product ENTERPRISE. posted one of its top category averages (7.43) to take initial product honors. In doing so, showed remarkable consistency, with scores ranging from 7.38 to 7.44 on the six statements in this category, including four 7.44 ratings. didn t threaten s dominance, but its second-place category average of 6.92 is the second highest ever recorded. was a distant third with a still-strong 6.50 score. MIDRANGE. gave a run for its money in the midrange initial product category, ultimately finishing second with a notable 7.21 to s 7.33. topped on three of the six statements, but was somewhat undone by the good value for the money statement when it scored a 6.69 to s 7.39. had two above-7.00 statement scores for an overall 6.83 for third, while had a single 7.00 on its way to a category average of 6.72. 5.90 6.50 6.42 6.92 7.43 s 7.44 statement scores were earned for products that need little vendor intervention, requiring a reasonable amount of professional services, ease of use and good value. 7.33 7.43 The good value for the money statement is 6.92 a 7.21 key indicator in this category, and all vendors scored well: (7.44), (6.79), (6.47), 6.50 6.83 (6.07) and (6.00). 6.42 6.72 had the only other two 7.00-plus statement scores: a 7.12 for installing without defects 6.50 and a 5.90 7.06 for not needing too much in the way of 0professional 1.00 2.00services. 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 6.227.00 8.00 MIDRANGE: INITIAL PRODUCT QUALITY 6.83 6.72 6.50 6.22 7.33 7.21 Midrange NAS vendors are getting it right the first time: The across-the-board average for This product was installed without any defects was an impressive 6.92. This is the first time that two vendors and had averages of more than 7.00 for the initial product category. s 7.39 for the key good value for the money statement easily led the field, but the others also scored well to yield a group average of 6.64 for this statement. 4 STORAGE January 2012

Product features ENTERPRISE. Even after a good sales experience and a problem-free implementation, it still comes down to what the system can do. Apparently, users are happy enough with their systems capabilities to help earn the vendor a 7.47 score for features. That s the highest-ever score for enterprise NAS, and it helped build an overall group average for the product features category that was also a record breaker. finished second with a 7.04, the second-best score ever and enough to have prevailed in previous s. MIDRANGE. racked up three statement scores of more than 7.00 to earn a category average of 6.99, but couldn t overtake s six 7.00-plus tallies and 7.24 category score. System capabilities don t seem to be a concern among midrange NAS products, as all vendors fared well in this category. The overall category average was 6.66, enough to edge out the last s average. ENTERPRISE: PRODUCT FEATURES was the only other vendor getting 7.00-plus 6.66 7.24 scores: a 7.08 for mirroring features, 7.15 for management features and 7.30 for capacity 6.51 scaling. 6.99 was again the model of consistency, 5.97 finishing third with a 6.66 average built on scores ranging 6.85 from 6.35 to 6.93 on the category s seven statements. 6.42 5.97 6.66 6.51 6.40 MIDRANGE: PRODUCT FEATURES 6.05 7.04 7.47 BREAKING DOWN THE NUMBERS 7.47 s top scores were a 7.56 for management 7.04 features and a 7.50 for mirroring features. 6.05 6.42 6.40 7.24 6.99 6.85 s highest marks were posted for mirroring (7.39) and management (7.34); its lowest score was a still-lofty 6.93 for This product is interoperable with other vendors products. s three above-7.00 scores included a 7.33 for mirroring, 7.23 for remote replication and 7.15 for snapshots. s sturdy third-place 6.85 featured a 6.94 for snapshotting and a 6.94 for remote replication. 5 STORAGE January 2012

ENTERPRISE: PRODUCT RELIABILITY Product reliability ENTERPRISE. This was a closely contested category, but triumphed once again with five 7.00 plus scores to four for for an overall edge of 7.28 to 7.10, respectively. is typically one of the strongest categories for enterprise NAS products, and all finalist vendors performed well this time; showed its enterprise muscle with good scores on patching issues to come in third with a 6.68, followed by (6.38) and (6.30). MIDRANGE. was pressured by for midrange NAS reliability honors but ultimately outpaced its rival, 7.22 to 7.00. Of the five statements in this category, had only one sub-7.00 score, while had two. Third-place finisher (6.70) had the only other above-7.00 statement score in the group for systems that experienced little downtime. 6.38 6.30 6.68 BREAKING DOWN THE NUMBERS had the top single statement score with a 7.44 7.10 for The product meets my service-level requirement. registered the second-highest statement 6.68 score, a 7.37 for the key statement This product 7.22 experiences 6.38 very little downtime. 7.00 You can apparently count on enterprise 6.30 NAS, as scores for the downtime statement were 6.70 solid across the board for an aggregate 6.91 average. 6.60 6.55 MIDRANGE: PRODUCT RELIABILITY 6.22 7.28 7.10 7.22 7.00 6.70 6.60 6.55 6.22 7.28 Three vendors scored more than 7.00 for the statement This product experiences very little downtime : (7.46), (7.15) and (7.05). s 7.17 for Patches can be applied nondisruptively was the best in the group. Vendors might want to revisit their upgrading procedures: Vendor provides comprehensive upgrade guidance netted the lowest averages among all vendors. 6 STORAGE January 2012

ENTERPRISE: TECHNICAL SUPPORT 7.17 ENTERPRISE. We ve said many times that a solid system can help a vendor get back into a user s good graces with timely fixes and tech advice. This group of enterprise NAS vendors, led by s 7.17 category average, posted the best overall average score to date. snared 7.00-plus scores for seven of the eight category statements, but put up three sevens en route to a 6.98. (6.64) registered its third third-place showing. MIDRANGE. had five scores of 7.00 or better on its way to a category-leading average of 7.02. (6.70) had the only other two 7.00-plus ratings, but it wasn t enough to prevent Big Blue from being nudged out by the ever-steady, which built its second-place 6.71 on another narrow range of scores running from 6.59 to 6.97. s highest mark was for taking ownership of 7.17 customer problems (7.33); it scored nearly as well for timely problem resolution (7.30) and 6.98 documentation (7.29). 7.02 meets expectations: picked up 6.64 the highest 6.71 statement score in the category with a 7.43 for Vendor 6.36 supplies as contractually 6.70 specified. Do vendors need better buddies? The 5.60lowest average 6.47 among all vendors was a 6.29 for Vendor s thirdparty partners are knowledgeable. 6.38 5.60 6.64 6.36 6.23 6.98 0 MIDRANGE: 1.00 2.00 3.00TECHNICAL 4.00 5.00 SUPPORT 6.00 7.00 8.00 6.71 6.70 6.47 6.38 6.23 7.02 The highest single statement score was s 7.22 for providing adequate training; the second highest was s 7.18 for supplying as contractually specified. Four of the six vendors received their lowest ratings for The vendor provides adequate training. had ratings of 7.11 for three statements: timely problem resolution, taking ownership of problems and documentation. 7 STORAGE January 2012

It doesn t have any bearing on the Quality Awards rankings, but we ask how much of a commitment respondents have made to each vendor s products in terms of installed capacity. When it comes to its users average installed capacity, edged with 104 TB to s 102 TB. Enterprise stalwart wasn t far off with 99 TB. s midrange NAS users reported an average installed capacity of 94 TB, well ahead of s 83 TB, followed by (62 TB), (61 TB) and (60 TB). We also asked if respondents would make the same purchase again given what they know now. Fairly often we don t see a direct correlation between ratings winners and buy again favorites, which may just be a case of growing comfortable with a product over time. For enterprise NAS, the buy-again numbers track the rankings fairly closely, with 97% of users ready to sign on the dotted line again. also topped the charts among midrange vendors, although less impressively, with 89% saying they d come back for more. Enterprise Midrange Enterprise Midrange Heavy Hitters: Total deployed capacity of this vendor s systems (TB) 0 TBs 20 40 60 80 100 120 32 52 52 104 102 0 TBs 20 40 60 80 100 Would you buy this product again? 0% 20 40 60 80 100 0% 20 40 60 80 100 62 61 60 69% 99 83 79% 94 89% 89% 85% 89% 88% 85% 82% 81% 97% 8 STORAGE January 2012

STORAGE About the The Storage magazine/searchstorage.com Quality Awards are designed to identify and recognize products that have proven their and reliability in actual use. The results are derived from a of qualified Storage/SearchStorage.com readers who assessed products in five main categories: sales-force, product features, initial product, product reliability and technical. Products are rated on a 1.00-8.00 scale, where 8.00 is the most favorable score. This is the sixth edition of the Quality Awards for NAS systems; there were 206 responses to the with ratings of 389 products/product lines. These products were included in the Quality Awards for NAS. The number of responses for each finalist is shown in parentheses. ENTERPRISE DataDirect Networks Inc. NAS Scaler/GRIDScaler/ EXAScaler/xSTREAMScaler* Inc. PowerVault NS-480/Compellent Storage Center znas (17) Corp. Celerra NS-480/NS-960 or VG8 or VNX 7500 NAS or Isilon IQ X-Series (53) Hewlett-Packard () Co. StorageWorks EFS Clustered Gateway or StorageWorks X5000/X9000 Storage Systems (13) Hitachi (HDS) Essential NAS Platform 1000 Series or NAS Platform 3000 Series (BlueArc Titan 3000 Series)* N6000 or N7000 or Scale Out Network Attached Storage (SONAS)* FAS3000/3100 or FAS6000 (all with NAS interface) (72) Corp. Sun Storage 74xx Unified Storage System (with NAS) (34) Panasas Inc. ActiveStor 9 Series/ 11 Series/12 Series or HC Series* Pillar Data Systems Axiom NAS* MIDRANGE PowerVault NS120 or NX200/NX300/NX3000/NX3100/NX4 (27) Celerra NX4, NS-120, VG2, VNXe 5000 Series NAS or Isilon IQ S-Series (53) Hewlett-Packard () StorageWorks X300/X500 Data Vault or X1000/X3000 Network Storage Systems (13) Hitachi (HDS) AMS2000/1000/500/200 or WMS100 with NAS Option or BlueArc Titan Mercury 50/100* N3000/N5000 (13) FAS2000 (with NAS interface) (39) Sun Storage 71xx/72xx/73xx Unified Storage System (with NAS) (28) Overland Storage Inc. Snap Server DX1/DX2/210/410/620/650/N2000* Panasas ActiveStor 7 Series/8 Series* Silicon Graphics Inc. (SGI) InfiniteStorage File Serving series* * Did not receive enough responses to qualify as a finalist 9 STORAGE January 2012