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Nexenta, Micron and Supermicro Join Forces

To deliver all-flash-based software-defined storage solutions

Nexenta Systems, Inc., in Open Source-driven Software-Defined Storage (OpenSDS), has entered into a strategic relationship with Micron Technology, Inc. and Super Micro Computer, Inc. to engineer and deliver solutions for next-generation all-flash data centers.

Data centers traditionally based on proprietary frame-based array hardware are transitioning to digital and cloud infrastructures offering high levels of agility and performance. All-flash array (AFA) storage solutions, considered integral to digital and cloud infrastructures, are gaining ground. According to IDC, worldwide sales of AFAs were $2.58 billion in 2015, and the market is expected to grow at a 21.6% CAGR through 2019 to reach $5.65 billion in revenue*.

For customers running mixed virtual workloads, the use of all flash configurations is becoming increasingly popular,” said Eric Burgener, research director, storage, IDC. “As flash $/GB costs continue to rapidly decrease, we will see more and more customers accelerate their use of it.

To accelerate enterprises’ continued adoption of all-flash in the data center, Nexenta, Micron and Supermicro are jointly engineering the Micron-Accelerated NexentaEdge for block and object storage.

Micron-Accelerated NexentaEdge Solution
The Micron Accelerated NexentaEdge Solution will be optimized to provide performance native block, iSCSI block, Swift and S3 object services to OpenStack, VMware and container-based infrastructures.

NexentaEdge provides unlimited instant snapshots and clones, as well as patented cluster-wide inline deduplication and compression that can lower the effective cost of storage for VMs by a factor of 5:1 or more. The all-flash scale-out solution delivers up to 100,000 random 8KB IO/s per node, with a typical five node cluster capable of half a million IO/s. The solution also implements real-time self-balancing, continuously distributing loads across all devices in the cluster to maximize flash endurance, and simple management through CLI, REST API and an intuitive graphical user-interface. This collaboration is expected to result in a joint reference architecture and purchasable solution from Supermicro in the summer of 2016.

Use cases include:

  • OpenStack Clouds
  • VMware Clouds
  • Object based Active Archives
  • Container infrastructure
  • Big data infrastructure

The market is demanding new solutions designed from the ground up, so we’re collaborating with an industry leading peer to create next generation software-defined storage that will help future proof today’s data centers,” said Eric Endebrock, VP solutions marketing, Micron.

We are excited about our strategic relationship with Micron, one of the leading flash memory manufacturers in the business,” said Tarkan Maner, CEO and chairman, Nexenta. “We believe the combination of open source collaboration, software-defined engineering innovation at Micron, Supermicro and Nexenta, coupled with business solution-oriented go-to-market execution, will take the enterprise storage market by storm due to fast growth in big data and Software-Defined cloud Deployments for any app, via any stack, and on any infrastructure.

As the leader in server and storage innovation, Supermicro drives advanced technologies such as high-performance NVMe in our Simply Double architecture first to market, delivering solutions with maximum performance, density and efficiency,” said Eric Sindelar, senior director of operations, Supermicro. “Our close collaboration on the Micron-Accelerated NexentaEdge Solution ensures today’s open standards based, scale-out storage solutions benefit from Supermicro innovation, accelerating and simplifying deployment and scalability in next generation software-defined data center environments.

*Source: Worldwide Quarterly Enterprise Storage Systems Tracker, IDC, March 2016

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