GridIron Systems today officially emerged from “stealth” and announced the
general availability of its revolutionary TurboCharger data acceleration
appliance, customer installations in eight industries, a broad portfolio of
resale partners and new funding for its expansion efforts. GridIron’s focus is
on transparently solving performance and scalability problems associated with
handling big data – as typically encountered in multi-terabyte databases such as
Oracle and Microsoft SQL Server, and large virtualized/consolidated
installations.
Big data has traditionally meant big problems with access
speeds and BIG investments in redoing data center infrastructure. GridIron's
revolutionary TurboCharger appliance is the only solution in the industry that
speeds up access to big data with zero changes to server, storage, application
software or operational practices.
Installed transparently in the
standard storage network between servers and storage, TurboCharger uses
patent-pending Set-Ranking technology (with unique silicon and software
analytics) to speed up existing storage performance by up to 100 times. This
enables applications to run up to 10 times faster.
Other approaches,
such as server flash cards or fork-lift upgrades to storage arrays, require
application downtime, code changes or constant manual tending of hot data. In
contrast, an IT department using GridIron’s TurboCharger gets the benefits of
solid-state performance in under an hour without disrupting applications.
“TurboCharger uses GridIron’s proprietary Set-Ranking technology and
leverages the speed of solid state memory in a really smart way to address the
growing requirement for effective big data environments,” said Mark Peters,
senior analyst at Enterprise Strategy Group. “With the TurboCharger, GridIron
has figured out how to identify exactly what data will be needed to match the
throughput capabilities of the CPU and memory so that it can be staged to DRAM
or Flash in the appliance and thus eliminate most or all of the I/O gap caused
by traditional storage bottlenecks. While it is ultra high performance, it also
provides two good ‘lows’ – cost and disruption – that will help it be attractive
to database and virtualized environments.”
Shopzilla, Inc., an online
price comparison service, deployed GridIron TurboCharger to accelerate a 40
terabyte (and growing) five-node Oracle RAC 10g data warehouse and realized an
order of magnitude improvement in performance and query capacity without any
changes to existing database environment.
The University of California,
Davis recognizes the unique deployment benefits and power of the GridIron data
acceleration appliance. “GridIron’s TurboCharger helped the university improve
the peak Oracle read performance in a VMware virtualized environment by up to
30X, reduced data center costs by over $400,000, and extended the life of our
existing storage infrastructure,” said Dave Zavatson, data center manager at
University of California, Davis. “TurboCharger did not require any changes to
server, storage, or application configurations and proved fully compatible with
the EMC storage, Brocade Fibre Channel fabric, Dell and Sun Sparc
servers.”
Other customers in the retail, financial services, education,
research, health care, media, telecommunications, and government sectors have
deployed GridIron’s TurboCharger to solve big data access problems. Customers
have boosted application performance and have already saved millions of dollars
in their production SAN environments. TurboCharger is working alongside
large-scale multi-vendor environments including vendors such as EMC, NetApp,
IBM, Hitachi Data Systems, VMware, Brocade, Dell, Oracle, and
Microsoft.
GridIron also announced a round of investment from Mohr
Davidow, Foundation Capital, and Trinity Ventures to be used for the next stage
of growth for the company’s operations.
TurboCharger is currently
available from GridIron Systems and its growing network of resale partners. The
product will be showcased at Oracle OpenWorld (Intel booth #711) and PASS Summit
(GridIron booth # 529) in October. Detailed case studies and more information
are available online at
http://www.gridironsystems.com/.