Fusion-io (NYSE: FIO) announced that its Fusion ioMemory products are supported by and compatible with VMware Virtual SAN , a new storage solution software defined. VMware Virtual SAN server uses the flash to provide accelerated storage performance via distributed caching read / write.
VMware Virtual SAN is a new software-defined storage solution that extends the hypervisor CPU to the pool, the flash memory and locally attached disks, providing a computing and converged infrastructure storage.
With Fusion-io's flash level offering, VMware Virtual SAN customers will now be able to draw architecture party to optimize the performance of their VMware Virtual SAN deployments. The Fusion ioMemory architecture enables VMware Virtual SAN users to take advantage of the performance-centric applications in read / write caching.
Support VDI and Cloud Computing
"As virtualization and cloud computing continue to help companies achieve their business goals, storage performance is a factor increasingly critical to meet the needs of users in the virtualized infrastructure, "said Jeffrey Treuhaft, Fusion-io's executive vice president of products ." VMware Virtual SAN solution storage defined by unique software based on a scale on the highly available architecture resilient, which intelligently eliminates bottlenecks with caching. By leveraging Fusion ioMemory in their VMware Virtual SAN deployments, customers can achieve superior performance of advanced VMware Virtual SAN using the server infrastructure of their choice. "
By storing closer to calculate, VMware Virtual SAN supports a category growing workloads adapted to flash server side, including VDI and cloud computing," said John Gilmartin, vice president, cloud infrastructure products, VMware . "Fusion-io flash memory provides performance for the most demanding cloud and virtual environments."
Acceleration data
by combining Flash server-side and live storage, VMware Virtual SAN creates a shared database distributed which is very durable and optimized for virtual machines, storage pools shared with multiple servers with a scale on the ability of both computing and storage. As the scale of virtualized deployment increases, accelerating VMware Virtual SAN provides data when using Fusion ioMemory architecture becomes exponentially more valuable by providing consistent performance even in virtualized workloads demanding.
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