CacheBox Inc., an
emerging provider of application acceleration software that enables
significant improvements in application throughput and processing with
no disruption to a company's compute or storage infrastructure, today
introduced CacheAdvance™, a high-performance, highly efficient cache
management solution that enables a new paradigm of application-centric
acceleration.
CacheAdvance is a
software-only, hardware agnostic server-side caching solution that
removes bottlenecks by monitoring application I/O requests and
intelligently determining which data to accelerate in order to provide
optimal performance and user experience. By intercepting application
I/O requests intended for relatively slower hard disk devices and
rerouting them to faster flash devices that have a cached copy of data
required by the application, CacheAdvance increases performance levels
and reduces write amplification which positively impacts flash
endurance. CacheAdvance is hardware agnostic and compatible with any
NVMe, PCIe, SAS, or SATA flash storage.
"Organizations
of all sizes not only need increased storage capacity as data volumes
grow, but also improved performance to ensure that their
business-critical applications are able to handle the increased
workloads," said Mark Peters, Senior Analyst at ESG. "The perennial challenge has been for organizations to somehow cost-effectively improve both capacity and
performance. After all, replacing existing architectures isn't always
viable and over-provisioning for performance is inherently profligate.
The sweet spot that CacheBox aims to address - designing an agnostic
software solution that selectively accelerates application performance –
is clearly one that can add business value."
CacheBox's
approach to server-side caching positively impacts the storage, compute
and application tiers while making optimal use of shared flash
resources for only relevant application data to ensure exceptionally
high and consistent jitter-free acceleration. Applications ideally
suited for optimized performance acceleration include object-based
storage, big data, cloud infrastructures, transactional and analytic
workloads, including MySQL, MongoDB and other data warehousing products.
CacheBox's internal testing of CacheAdvance demonstrates performance
gains ranging from 10X to 100X over HDD and within 5% to 15% of flash
performance utilizing a small fraction of flash capacity.
CacheBox
is led by a group of seasoned veterans with more than 100 years of
industry experience among them. The company was co-founded by CEO Lorenzo Salhi, COO John Groff and VP of Engineering
Murali Nagaraj. Salhi has spent more than 20 years in the
flash/storage industry having previously served as VP of Sales,
Enterprise-OEM at sTec. With 25 years in management, sales and
operations, Groff previously founded and served as the managing partner
at Paragon Technical. Nagaraj has 20 years in storage and file system
architecture experience and was the lead developer on CFS at
Veritas/Symantec. Former Chief Architect on CFS at Veritas/Symantec
Dilip (DMR) Ranade is the company's CTO, while Shaloo Shalini, a key contributor at Veritas/Symantec and Cadence, serves as VP of Technical Marketing.
"The
promise of just sticking a bunch of solid state drives into an existing
storage architecture and hoping that it provides the performance gains
needed to overcome the challenges of application acceleration is never
going to be a reality," said Salhi. "Rather than go through the hassle
and expense of overprovisioning storage or turning to all-flash arrays,
organizations need a solution that optimizes application
acceleration and removes the administrative burden and costs of
alternative approaches. With CacheAdvance, the storage bottleneck is
eliminated without costly server and storage upgrades."
A
Linux version of CacheAdvance is currently available for small- to
medium-sized enterprises through hyperscale organizations and directly
from CacheBox. Additional information about how CacheAdvance is able to
provide improvements in application throughput and processing without
buying additional hardware or disrupted operations is available online
at http://www.cachebox.com.