Sans Digital Offering All-Flash Array From AccelStor
To complement storage subsystems product line
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on December 5, 2016 at 2:57 pmSans Digital, Inc., a provider of storage subsystems, announces its partnership with software-defined all-flash array company, AccelStor, Inc.
The Sans Digital line-up of products will include AccelStor’s NeoSapphire All-Flash Array Series.
Implementing systems with a software-defined approach, AccelStor combines the power of modern processor architecture and flash memory to build storage appliances that can deliver sustained high IO/s benefiting a variety of cloud-computing, enterprise, and industry applications.
With the growth of high-demand environments, the need for performance is becoming a necessity. As more companies come to the realization that the need for high-speed, HA devices is more prevalent than ever, organizations and businesses alike are discovering the benefits of optimizing their data centers with all-flash array systems. In order to reach their requirements with lower power consumption, latency and a smaller physical footprint, the NeoSapphire All-Flash Array Series is a solution for business applications.
“We are very pleased to form this strategic partnership with Sans Digital. By combining AccelStor’s vision and expertise in all-flash arrays with Sans Digital’s knowledge and experience in the enterprise market, we can define new opportunities for the next generation’s digital transformation – no matter for cloud, HPC, or big data,” said Dr. Charles Tsai, president, AccelStor.
“The partnership of Sans Digital and AccelStor will allow us to offer an all-flash technology that will provide our customers unparalleled performance in fast data transfer rates, real-time analytics, with reduced system administration,” said Grandy Chen, president, Sans Digital.
Products include:
- NeoSapphire 3706-ES1 with active-active HA,
- NeoSapphire 3413 with sustained 600,000 IO/s for 100% 4KB random writes
- NeoSapphire 3605, 3505, and 3405 with 16Gb FC, 56Gb IB FDR, and 10GbE connectivity options