2015年8月5日 星期三

Diablo puts flash into servers.

Diablo Technologies’ Memory1, an all-flash server system memory technology, puts 4TBytes of memory in slots that currently hold 128 or 384 GBytes.

By delivering greater capability on fewer servers it claims to lower datacentre costs by up to 70%.

Memory1 is shipping now to select customers and will be broadly available this fall.

“Memory1 represents a major evolution in server architecture,” says Diablo CEO Riccardo Badalone, “the needs of the large-scale datacenter are changing, with a very sharp focus on increasing capability to win the Internet while managing tight constraints on cost and power. The Memory1 platform allows customers to leverage NAND flash as pure system memory in a seamless manner, with no changes to their hardware and software stacks. The business impact on datacentre economics and application performance is dramatic. We’ve seen customers envisioning everything from aggressive server consolidation all the way to doubling and tripling individual machine profit.”

Memory1 brings the low cost and high capacity of flash to large-scale enterprise and datacenter customers. It is suitable for environments that require large memory footprints per server for workloads, such as big data analytics and complex Web applications.

The average Memory1 use case enables a four-to-one server reduction, and one customer use case requires 90% fewer servers.

Diablo will initially focus on delivering Memory1 to cloud and hyperscale datacenters, which stand to see significant economic benefits because of their scale.



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