HP First to Market Fusion-io Atomic Series
For companies that deploy ProLiant Servers
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on June 18, 2014 at 2:50 pmFusion-io, Inc. announced that Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. is the first-to-market OEM server partner to offer Atomic Series, the new flash memory platform featuring performance, reliability and capacities of up to 6.4TB per product.
Companies both big and small that deploy HP ProLiant Servers in their datacenters can now integrate Atomic Series to power application acceleration.
“Customers expect integrated solutions, combined from leading hardware and software companies to drive tangible business value,” said Ian Whiting, Fusion-io EVP global field operations. “Our latest collaboration with HP on Atomic Series enables breakthrough performance to applications, delivering the right information, to the right users at the right time.“
Introduced on June 4 in San Francisco, CA amongst Fusion-io customers, partners and industry luminaries, Atomic Series is built on foundational technology achievements with the third generation Fusion-io memory-based architecture. Architected for application acceleration through software advancements, Atomic Series delivers higher performance than typical SSDs in a fraction of the space, making it a fit for a range of applications including database and cloud applications, big data analytics, and hyperscale workloads.
Placing Atomic Series directly in HP servers enables database transaction performance acceleration and allows customers to benefit from real-time intelligence for business insights.
Fusion-io and HP continue to build on a rich history of flash memory innovations with nearly 20 reference architectures available from HP for virtualization, VDI, database and security. For instance, using the previous generation of ioMemory products, HP and Fusion-io provided Oracle database performance to deliver over 2.5 million sustained IO/s where the entire server and flash memory solution fit in just 12 rack units. Fusion-io and HP also demonstrated real-world virtualization performance leadership with six world record wins with VMmark, an industry standard benchmark designed to quantify and measure the performance of virtualized datacenters.