PlateSpin, a long-time virtualization application software company, just announced a new venture - an innovative disaster recovery hardware appliance for protecting physical and virtual server workloads using VMware Infrastructure as a foundation for the solution. The product is called PlateSpin Forge, and it's a purpose-built consolidated recovery solution that includes prepackaged and preconfigured hardware, s PlateSpin, a long-time virtualization application software company, just announced a new venture – an innovative disaster recovery hardware appliance for protecting physical and virtual server workloads using VMware Infrastructure as a foundation for the solution.The product is called PlateSpin Forge, and it’s a purpose-built consolidated recovery solution that includes prepackaged and preconfigured hardware, software and virtual infrastructure to help accelerate deployment, simplify configuration and reduce total cost of ownership.PlateSpin has always been ahead of the curve. Early on, the company offered a multi-platform virtualization management solution, followed by its capacity planning software and its award winning physical-to-virtual migration software. Now, the company enters into a one-click disaster recovery market, a place where virtualization technology is really starting to find another strong niche, much like that of server consolidation. “Traditional recovery infrastructures have failed to keep pace with business requirements,” said Stephen Pollack, founder and CEO of PlateSpin Ltd. “Organizations often have had to choose between costly and complex clustering and high-end replication solutions or suboptimal lower-cost alternatives like tape backups that can be slow and cumbersome to test and restore. Offering a comprehensive, affordable and easy-to-use appliance for protecting the majority of workloads in the data center, PlateSpin Forge provides a new alternative for deploying and managing disaster recovery solutions. With PlateSpin Forge, organizations can achieve recovery time and point objectives that approach the level of protection provided by clustering for a cost that is closer to imaging and tape backup solutions. As enterprises explore new ways to extend their use of infrastructure virtualization technologies, PlateSpin Forge makes it easy and affordable to implement, manage and test a virtual recovery infrastructure designed to protect both physical and virtual assets in the data center.” According to the company, key features of PlateSpin Forge include:Plug In and Protect Workloads – Each PlateSpin Forge appliance provides complete protection for up to 25 physical or virtual workloads straight out of the box. All necessary hardware, storage, applications and virtualization technology are pre-packaged and ready to go, significantly reducing the time and effort required to deploy and configure a recovery solution. Rapid One-Click Recovery – In the event of a disaster, recovery time is just a matter of powering on PlateSpin Forge’s virtual standby workload. Upon receiving a failure alert by email, Blackberry or within the Web-based user interface, the administrator can rapidly recover workloads with a single mouse click. Failback Flexibility – Leveraging PlateSpin’s multiplatform Workload Portability technology, PlateSpin Forge provides a highly flexible restore capability. Workload failback can be rapidly executed to any physical or virtual host regardless of manufacturer, make or model. Simple, Integrated Management – PlateSpin Forge includes an intuitive Web-based interface for managing, monitoring and reporting on all aspects of workload protection and recovery. An ever-present dashboard enables users to view the status of their protection plan at all times. The Web-based interface is extremely easy to use, dramatically reducing the time, effort and training required to ramp-up and administer the recovery solution. Workload Protection Metrics – Through purpose-built, preconfigured reporting, users can quickly access all the pertinent metrics needed to report on the health of their recovery and protection plans such as actual versus target recovery objectives, replication window sizing and protection logs for auditing purposes. All reports can be exported into Microsoft Excel for further analysis or raw report data can be queried through a simple ODBC connection. Whole Workload Replication – PlateSpin Forge enables data centers to protect both system and data volumes within a single bootable recovery environment to avoid the common hassle of disjointed system and data restore. Schedule incremental workload replication at either the file or block level to achieve different recovery point objectives (RPO). Organizations can affordably protect physical and virtual workloads within a single technology investment. Workloads can be protected locally or remotely across a wide area network (WAN) to facilitate off-site recovery in the event of a so-called “Big D” disaster. Easy Test Recovery – Simple one-click test recovery allows the data center user to rapidly test the integrity of workload replication. With a mouse click, the user can take a virtual snapshot of the recovery workload, power it on within a private internal network and quickly validate the recovery plan. Because the test snapshot is fenced off from the production network, the user can work freely without having to be concerned with conflicts or the integrity of the production environment. Since tests are performed on a disposable snapshot that can simply be removed when testing is complete, there is no need to run a full replication as with most other replication solutions. Failover Preparation – In the event of a possible production failure, users are able power up the recovery workload on a fenced off network while the failure is confirmed. Users can then go live with the workload and rapidly “drop the fence” to bring the recovery workload online to failover for the production system or simply shutdown the recovery workload if the failure is a false alarm. The Forge appliance ships with a pre-packaged dual processor, quad-core 2.6 GHz Dell server with 16GB of RAM, 6 Gigabit Ethernet network ports and 2.5TB of SATA storage in a RAID5 configuration. PlateSpin said that this configuration would provide enough resources for 25 virtual machines. Customers who need to protect more than 25 workloads can purchase additional appliances.The company believes that this solution provides an affordable alternative to traditional recovery infrastructures and host-based replication systems because organizations can achieve a 25-to-1 workload protection ratio without incurring the expense of duplicate hardware and software licensing costs. PlateSpin Forge will be generally available in North America on January 15, 2008. Other parts of the world will be able to purchase Forge on April 2, 2008, although an early access program is available by signing up on the company’s Web site, here. Software Development