Cavium Introducing Turbostor Software for NAS
Optimized for Octeon processors
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on June 14, 2013 at 2:58 pm
Cavium,
Inc., a provider of integrated semiconductor products that enable
processing for networking, communications and the digital home,
introduced TurboSTOR, a production software solution optimized for
NAS designs running on OCTEON processors.
It provide data transfer performance,
encrypted drives and support a range of client OSs. Both the DLNA and
iTunes media streaming are supported for home applications. It was
demonstrated by the company at the Grand Hyatt Hotel during the
Computex trade show in Taipei, Taiwan.
"TurboSTOR is a complete NAS
software solution that is already in volume deployment on Cavium
processors." said John Bromhead , director, Cavium solutions
and services. "Companies wanting to extend both NAS
performance and functionality can customize TurboSTOR and bring new
solutions to market quickly on our latest range of OCTEON processors.
TurboSTOR is the newest addition to Cavium’s Software Solutions
portfolio and will help accelerate time to market for our customers."
TurboSTOR Highlights:
- Supports a range of systems from home
to SMBs storage solution to enterprise systems
- Encryption technology for data
protection and retrieval
- Enterprise event monitoring system,
allowing control and feedback mechanism local or remote monitoring
- Provides uptime and data integrity
- Integrated GUI, customized to OEM/ODM
requirements
- Supports hot-swappable HDDs
configurable as RAID-0,1,5,10 or JBOD
- Client OS support including Windows XP,
Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Linux, and MacOS X
- Optimized for Cavium OCTEON II &
OCTEON III processors
The company offers engineering services to assist customers with their projects and
speed their time to market. The architecture plus service is designed
to help customers integrate the product or other company’s software
into their designs. The development plus service provides development
services to supplement the customers software engineering team to
help execute on a particular architectural design.