Meta Byte Unveils Solution to Accelerate Virtualisation in Middle East
Based on Fusion-io ioMemory platform
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on January 8, 2013 at 2:58 pmBased in Dubai, UAE, Meta Byte Technologies FZ LLC. unveiled its solution to enhance virtualisation performance in desktop and server environments.
The new scalable solution from Meta Byte Technologies is powered by Fusion-io, Inc. technology that eliminates the bottlenecks typically caused in a virtual environment by making terabytes of performance, non-volatile memory available within each server to improve efficiency, consolidation, and scalability to further boost significant performance, reduce cost and complexity in a virtual environment.
With this solution, Enterprises in the region can boost the performance in virtual servers and virtual desktop infrastructures by maximising consolidation and virtualising the most intensive workloads, including databases. Thereby, supporting more machines per server and improving the performance of each virtual machine, low latency to drive higher throughput of virtual machines and lowering the operational costs.
The solution provides enterprises a transition to virtual desktop environment, while eliminating the need for high-performance shared storage to support desktop images. It scales down costs and offers savings on enterprise shared storage, power, cooling, rack space, and associated operational costs besides providing a much faster response time.
Salil Dighe, MD at Meta Byte Technologies explains: "In continuation with our philosophy to introduce best of the breed solutions in the region, we are glad to unveil our new solution for virtualization. With our new solution, enterprise in the region can make much more efficient use of their existing IT infrastructure with as much as a tenfold increase in the number of virtual machines each server can support. This enables organisations to truly unlock the benefits of virtualisation in both enterprise compute and desktop environments without the need for massive system upgrades."