RozoFS 3 Improves Data Center Storage Performance by “as Much as 60%”
With network acceleration, file delete recovery and metadata analytics
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on October 4, 2017 at 2:26 pmRozo Systems, Inc. announced RozoFS 3 in an effort to improve data center storage performance for its customers by as much as 60%, offering the performance of flash at the price of disk.
This release includes benefits such as network acceleration, file delete recovery and fast metadata analytics, which are a must-have in many vertical markets, including media and entertainment, as well as science and education, where the firm’s customers have implemented the software.
“MuseVFX needed to upgrade its storage recently to address the requirements of 4K workflows while keeping cost down,” stated Fred Pienkos, founder, VP and VFX supervisor, MuseVFX. “Solutions running on commodity servers emerged as our choice with the RozoFS software a clear winner, because they delivered performance on HDD drives. We have been running RozoFS for six months; the performance and reliability of the system have been above our highest expectations.“
“The Rozo solution is disruptive for the storage industry,” said Jason Fotter, co-founder and CTO, FuseFX. “In the traditional model, fast is expensive. With Rozo, you can build a cost-effective hardware configuration at a performance that competitors can’t offer even on more expensive hardware.“
RozoFS improves performance for mid-size to enterprise customers through the use of RDMA over Converged Ethernet (RoCE v2). RDMA transfers data directly between the RozoFS memory and network adapters on both the RozoFS storage servers and clients, eliminating the OS-generated data buffer copies when using TCP/IP. Benefits include reduced latency, increased network bandwidth, lower CPU consumption and superior use of high-speed memory.
For the company’s customers, SMB is becoming the network protocol of choice in many markets. RozoFS 3 is speeding up SMB access by optimizing the protocol. The software also provides a requested data recovery feature: the ability to retrieve accidentally deleted files. It can be configured so files are not erased on deletion, but kept along with their deletion date in a parallel trash namespace. The delayed delete service can be tied to policies that later complete the deletion based on criteria such as elapsed time from the deletion date, thereby keeping data management and protection a set-and-forget operation.
An API makes searching metadata information faster than interrogating the file system using the POSIX interface. Scanning file systems based on metadata criteria is reduced from hours to seconds for large-scale petabyte file systems. This paves the way for linking RozoFS across sites and with the cloud.
“Our clients have four common needs: outstanding performance, ease of scalability, HA and sensible pricing,” said Paul Evans, principal architect, Daystrom Technology Group, Inc. “Before Rozo was in our portfolio, it was difficult to deliver on all four objectives. However, RozoFS’s flexibility, agility and ultra-efficient use of hardware resources allow us to tailor solutions to the clients’ needs and deliver the performance without extra costs. It has transformed what we can do for clients and they keep coming back for more.“
“With this release, our customers will experience the performance of flash storage at the price of disk,” said Pierre Evenou, CEO, Rozo. “They can enjoy the benefits of software-defined solutions with RozoFS, enabling high-performance workflows that were restricted to dedicated, expensive storage arrays.“