Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Savage IO and NavigateStorage and the DataBrick

Savage IO: The DataBrick

Savage IO is a veteran-owned business founded in 2010 as a developer of high-performance NAS and SAN appliances. Those appliances, which were first unveiled in March, are based on the Batavia, N.Y.-based company's "DataBrick" concepts which fit up to 144 TBs of raw hard disk capacity in a 4U rack mount enclosure.
The DataBrick is unique in its patent-pending tray that slides out from the front of the enclosure to give access to multiple rows of drives without the need to pull the enclosure out or open the entire case. Savage I/O has a channel portal to provide quick quotes, and recently introduced a financing program.

Visit the Data Brick then shock you with our quote and more.

SolidFire: SSD-Based Storage For Cloud Service Providers

SolidFire, Boulder, Colo., is developing scale-out clustered storage, which allows cloud service providers to use SSDs to overcome the performance issues caused by multiple customers storing data on the same storage infrastructures.
 
SolidFire combines SSDs with real-time deduplication, compression, and thin provisioning along with a management software to let service providers adjust storage for capacity or performance in real time to increase the performance of multiple virtual machines running in the cloud addressing primary storage.

The SolidFire architecture scales to 100 nodes with up to 1 petabyte of capacity to host over 100,000 tenant volumes and over 5 million IOPS
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Access to initial units begins in August, with volume shipments slated to start late this year.

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