DataCore
Software, a leader in Software-Defined Storage and Hyper-converged
Virtual SANs, will showcase its adaptive parallel I/O software to VMware
customers and partners at VMworld Europe 2015. The revolutionary
software technology uniquely harnesses today’s multi-core processing
systems to maximize server consolidation, cost savings and application
productivity by eliminating the major bottleneck holding back the IT
industry – I/O performance. DataCore will also use the backdrop of
VMworld Europe 2015 to debut “Proven Design” reference architectures, a
powerful vSphere deployment wizard for hyper-converged virtual SANs and
the next update of
SANsymphony-V
Software-Defined Storage which extends vSphere Virtual Volume (VVOLs)
support to new and already installed flash and disk-based storage
systems lacking this powerful capability.
"The combination of ever-denser multi-core processors with efficient
CPU/memory designs and DataCore’s adaptive parallel I/O software creates
a new class of storage servers and hyper-converged systems that change
the math of storage performance...and not by just a fraction,” said
DataCore Chairman Ziya Aral. “As we begin to publish ongoing real-world
performance benchmarks in the very near future, the impact of this
breakthrough will become very clear."
At booth #S118, DataCore’s technical staff will discuss the
state-of-the-art techniques used to accelerate performance and achieve
much greater VM densities needed to respond to the demanding I/O needs
of enterprise-class, tier-1 applications. DataCore will highlight
performance optimizations for intense data processing and I/O workloads
found in online transaction processing (OLTP) systems, real-time
analytics, business intelligence and data warehouses. These
breakthroughs have proven most valuable in the mission-critical lines of
business applications based on Microsoft SQL Server, SAP and Oracle
databases that are at the heart of every major enterprise.
Universal Virtual Volumes: Extends VMware’s VVOL Benefits to Storage Systems that do not Support it
Many VMware administrators crave the power and fine-grain control
promised by vSphere Virtual Volumes (VVOLs). However, most current
storage arrays and systems do not support it. Manufacturers simply
cannot afford to retrofit equipment with the new VM-aware interface.
DataCore offers these customers the chance to benefit from VVOLs on
EMC, IBM, HDS, NetApp and other popular storage systems and all flash
arrays simply by layering SANsymphony™-V storage virtualization software
in front of them. The same is true for direct-attached storage (DAS)
pooled by the DataCore Hyper-converged Virtual SAN.
Now, vSphere administrators can self-provision virtual volumes from
virtual storage pools -- they specify the capacity and class of service
without having to know anything about the hardware.
Other announcements and innovations important to VMware
customers and partners will also be featured by DataCore at VMworld
Europe. These include:
- Hyper-converged software solutions for enterprise applications and high-end OLTP workloads utilizing DataCore Adaptive Parallel I/O software
- New “Proven Design” reference architectures for Lenovo, Dell,
Huawei, Fujitsu and Cisco servers spanning high-end, midrange and
smaller configurations
- A worldwide partnership with Curvature
to provide users a novel procurement and lifecycle model for storage
products, data services and centralized management that is
cost-disruptive
- vSphere Deployment Wizard to quickly roll out DataCore Hyper-converged Virtual SAN software on ESXi clusters
- Stretch cluster capabilities ideal for splitting hyper-converged systems over metro distances
- Breakout Session: DataCore will discuss the topics of
Software-Defined Storage and application virtualization in the Solutions
Exchange Theatre on Tuesday, October 13th at 11:20 a.m.