Riverbed Steel Fusion: A New Approach to Remote Office Infrastructure
Approaching the remote office/branch office (ROBO) deployment can be a more complicated task than it originally appears. Many vendors in this space offer a quick deployment, but fail to look deeper into the needs of the business to provide a well rounded solution. How does a business plan for disaster recovery at a remote site? What about offices in foreign countries? Data location and international laws could complicate the ability to protect intellectual property of the business. Enter Riverbed Steel Fusion. Steel Fusion offers administrators simplified ROBO deployments, centralized management, and provides options for problems that could be easily overlooked when planning for remote offices.
What is the SteelFusion Solution?
SteelFusion is a Software-Defined Edge solution
consisting of a two parts: Core and Edge. In the on-premises data center, the
SteelFusion Core (a physical appliance or virtual machine) is connected to the
SAN or NAS storage. It should be noted that the SteelFusion core can also be
linked to AWS or Azure storage components for those with a multi-cloud
solution. The SteelFusion Edge appliance is deployed at the remote site. Once
the base network configuration is made, the appliance is remotely managed from
the Core.
Riverbed's Parimal Puranik white boarding SteelFusion at TFD15 |
How does SteelFusion differentiate from other ROBO solutions?
SteelFusion separates itself from the pack by
keeping corporate data housed in the main data center. With the data
on-premises, planning for backup and disaster recovery is simplified to one
site. No need to develop a complicated solution encompassing multiple remote
offices. Similarly, since data lives in the SAN/NAS, it becomes less vulnerable
to foreign data laws. The data required by the ROBO, whether it be files or VM
disks, is replicated and cached to the Edge, and changes are written back to
the SAN/NAS at the Core.
Aside from passing the data to the remote site,
the Edge appliance can also replace traditional compute solutions with
Riverbed’s Virtual Services Platform. VSP runs VMware ESXi to on the
SteelFusion Edge appliance, eliminating the need for additional hardware.
On paper the solution seems solid, but does it
hold up in the real world? The answer appears to be yes. Based on statistics
provided by Riverbed in September of 2017, there are over 10,000 appliances
deployed across 1,200 customers globally. From experience in my professional
life, installation and management is easy. I have encountered a few enterprises
in my area currently utilizing SteelFusion, or with plans to implement SteelFusion
in 2018. While it may not be a perfect solution for every ROBO use case,
SteelFusion is certainly worth investigating.
For a deeper overview of Riverbed’s SteelHead
technology, check out their presentation at Tech Field Day 15 Here.
Disclaimer:
I was invited to participate as a Tech Field Day Delegate as a guest of
Gestalt IT. All expenses, including food, transportation, and hotel were
covered by Gestalt IT. I did not receive any compensation to write this post,
nor was I requested to write this post. The above post is written of my opinion
and not that of Gestalt IT.
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