PETEX, held every two years by the Petroleum Exploration Society of Great Britain (PESGB), is one of the very few UK events dedicated entirely to oil and gas exploration.
Redstor and ADIC will be advising PESGB members on how to manage their data according to the three key principles of data storage: reliability, availability and serviceability. This includes how to manage, protect and retrieve large amounts of data; requirements that are addressed by RedStor and ADIC with storage solutions ranging from 1.6 terabytes to 3.2
petabytes.
ADIC’s storage networking libraries have in-built intelligence based on the ADIC iPlatform. This intelligence allows users to integrate disk transparently into their backup, without any changes to their backup procedures or software. Proactivity is a key part of this intelligence, with the ADIC libraries monitoring the status of the surrounding data storage environment and notifying administrators of any backup or storage problems before the backup process starts.
Christo Conidaris, regional director for ADIC UK, said, “Today, none of our competitors are close to providing the level of intelligent serviceability that at ADIC we build into our storage libraries. Instead, they are still relying on the traditional methods of alerting and troubleshooting which can lead to further service interruptions and to possible downtime. Our
technology results in a more stable backup environment and reduced backup management – capabilities that are vital in the data-intensive environments typical in oil and gas exploration.”
Jon Ashley, UK marketing manager for ADIC business partner Redstor said, “Good storage solutions aren’t just about benchmarking and numbers, they are about making businesses work more efficiently, and protecting data yet giving users data to work with when they want it. ADIC understands this and at Redstor we deliver the right ADIC solutions to meet our customers’ needs.”