Whiptail Accela Completes Interoperability Verification Testing
With Cisco UCS
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on July 4, 2013 at 3:03 pm
WhipTail Technologies, Inc. announced that
its flash silicon storage array, ACCELA, has completed
interoperability verification testing with Cisco UCS.
Interoperability testing is designed to simulate typical customer
configurations, and does not replace the need for on-site testing in
conjunction with actual implementation.
ACCELA is a flash silicon storage array that delivers performance
and improved application response time while consuming less
energy than legacy storage arrays. It enables databases, virtualized and
online environments, to process more data in less time. Moreover, it
provides 100% improvement in IO/s and 1,000% reduction in latency over HDD
drives.
"Becoming verified by Cisco helps to
further validate our vision as we continue to build powerful flash arrays that
allow customers to more efficiently perform critical business functions,"
said AJ Jennings, VP of corporate development, Whiptail. "This announcement is vital to solidifying Whiptail’s
position in the market, and we look forward to continuing to deliver advanced
flash storage solutions."
The Cisco Developer Network unites Cisco with third-party developers of
hardware and software to deliver tested interoperable solutions to joint
customers, harnessing the power and intelligence of the network. As a Registered
Developer, Whiptail offers a complementary product offering and has started to
collaborate with Cisco to meet the needs of joint customers.
With offerings like ACCELA, customers can more deploy a range of Cisco Compatible business applications,
devices, or services that can enhance the capabilities, performance, and
management of the Cisco network.