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DataCore Software this week
added flash optimization features to its SANsymphony-Vstorage
virtualization software. With SANsymphony-V10, DataCore is ready to
take on virtual SAN
newcomer VMware.
DataCore
SANsymphony-V performance and capacity capabilities have been increased, doubling the number of
nodes supported from 16 to 32. It can pool up to 32 PB of capacity, scale to 50
million IOPS, and offers metro-wide N-plus 1 grid data protection.
DataCore said SANsymphony-V10
can now self-tune flash and minimize flash
wear by allocating the right amount of flash to a specific
workload. It also enables flash to be mirrored for high availability to
non-flash devices, and its in-memory caching can speed application workloads
and optimize write performance.
SANsymphony-V10 runs on x86
servers to create a shared storage pool out of internal flash and disk storage
that are available to that server. It also includes plug-ins for VMware ESX
and Microsoft
Hyper-V hypervisors.
DataCore CEO George Teixeira
said SANsymphony-V10 has much greater reach than VMware's recently
announced Virtual SAN
(VSAN) software, which also turns commodity hardware into
shared storage.
"VMware VSAN works
only with VMware vSphere and only in the host," Teixeira said. "What I'm seeing
is a world of isolated islands of storage. Each commercial vendor is driving
divergent approaches and creating isolated storage islands."
Randy Kerns, a senior
strategist at Evaluator Group, said DataCore brings a much more mature product
offering in the virtual storage area network (SAN) space compared to other
vendors' newer products.
"They have an
interesting argument to make," Kerns said. "The product now can
manageserver-side
flash. It can manage direct-attached storage and SAN-attached
storage. It gives you a virtual SAN with many different storage capabilities.
"One of the big
things about DataCore is it has had a product offering since 1998 and they have
a mature set of features," he continued. "DataCore has
been competing with IBM's [SAN Volume Controller] SVC, but now
they can compete with VMware VSAN."
…DataCore's Teixeira said
SANsymphony-V10 supports any flash from vendors such as Fusion-io, Skyera,
Toshiba OCZ, Pure Storage and Violin Memory. The DataCore SANsymphony-V
software automatically assigns either flash or lower-cost devices to each
workload, depending on its needs.
"Only 5% to 10% of
workloads need high-speed flash,"
Teixeira said. "The software has to be smart enough to see that a database
needs flash. Vendors want people to think flash is the great panacea that
solves all problems, but it has to coexist with the existing storage."
DataCore offers license
packages targeted for different use cases. One license model is priced at
$4,000 per server.
"Just add one instance
of each server and you're golden," Teixeira said. "You have a vSAN
federated with traditional storage."
Multinode DataCore
SANsymphony-V10 licenses start in the $10,000 to $25,000 range. DataCore is
also offering a virtual SAN package at $4,000 per server that includes
auto-tiering, adaptive read-write caching from DRAM, storage
pooling, synchronous mirroring, thin provisioning and snapshots.
SANsymphony-V10 is scheduled to be generally available May 30.
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