Start-Up Pliant Technology Unveils Its First Products
Impressive enterprise SAS SSDs
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on September 14, 2009 at 3:32 pmPliant Technology, Inc., developer of Enterprise Flash Drives (EFDs), a new class of high-performance, high-reliability storage drives, announced the availability of its first family of products. Pliant’s Lightning EFDs integrate an advanced software architecture and a proprietary ASIC controller design to dramatically improve performance and reliability of storage and IT systems, while significantly reducing cost, space requirements and energy consumption.
Lightning LB and LS
Pliant’s Lightning EFDs enable enterprise data centers, financial services organizations, high-performance computing (HPC) environments, and digital media applications to ‘do more for less,’ by providing IT managers and system architects with breakthrough levels of performance, reliability and efficiency. Lightning EFDs deliver the industry’s highest sustained performance with the most predictable performance profile across a wide range of read/write workloads, and have been specifically designed for demanding, mission-critical 24×7 applications.
Lightning EFDs are the first flash-based storage devices to feature a cache-less design to prevent data loss on power interruptions, and a number of advanced data reliability features to deliver complete end-to-end data protection. These performance and reliability features combine to make Lightning EFDs an ideal solution for write-intensive enterprise applications, unlike existing SSDs that require limiting the workload.
"Flash-based storage has the potential to impact data centers in very positive ways, but cost and reliability concerns persist among enterprise IT managers seeking to leverage SSD technology," said Jeff Janukowicz, research manager for Solid State Drives at IDC. "SSD solutions, such as Pliant’s Lightning EFDs that can help address these concerns by delivering high reliability, efficiency and predictable performance, will help fuel the mainstream enterprise adoption of flash storage over the next few years."
The Lightning EFD Product Family
The Lightning EFD family includes the Lightning LB and Lightning LS models. They are designed around the standard 2.5-inch (LB) and 3.5-inch (LS) form factors to integrate seamlessly into existing Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) enterprise storage and server systems, without requiring modifications to existing applications, operating systems or infrastructure.
Pliant’s Lightning EFDs feature:
- Highest sustained performance: Input/Output Per Second (IOPs) of 160,000 (LS) and 120,000 (LB); predictable performance profile across enterprise workloads, with read/write mix varying from 90 percent/10 percent to 60 percent/40 percent; data throughput (read/write) >525/340 MB/sec (LS) and >420/220 MB/sec (LB)
- User capacities: LS (3.5-inch) = 300GB and 150GB; LB (2.5-inch) = 150 GB
- Full duplex, fully independent, dual-port SAS interface for high performance and data reliability
- Write cache-less design eliminates data loss on power interruptions and delivers consistent performance across the widest range of workloads
- Unlimited writes: No restrictions limiting the frequency of writing over the lifetime
- Complete end-to-end data protection and reliability features: including background Patrol Read and Memory Reclaim, extended ECC, triple-redundant ECC protected metadata, and support for the T10 Data Integrity Field (DIF) standard
- Industry-standard SLC NAND flash memory technology
"The exceptional performance and reliability features of Lightning EFDs allow IT managers to address the most significant challenges they’re facing today, namely, keeping up with continually increasing storage demands with fixed budgets, limited data center floor space and the ever growing cost of power," said Amyl Ahola, CEO of Pliant Technology. "Our Lightning EFDs will dramatically expand the capabilities of current and future enterprise computing systems in new and innovative ways, enabling IT managers to do more with less: deliver maximum performance with less power, lower cost and a smaller footprint."
Lightning EFD Availability
The Pliant Lightning LS300, Lightning LS150 and Lightning LB150 are being delivered for OEM evaluation and qualification, and will be available via authorized channel partners in September 2009.
Comments
Few companies are offering SAS SSDs: up to now only STEC, Toshiba, and now Pliant (with LSI SAS interface) to our knowledge. The capacity and the transfer rate of the new LB and LS are impressive. Looking at the specs, the start-up has good arguments to compete into enterprise SSDs against the leader by far, STEC, but also Fusion-io or BiTMICRO Networks.
Founded in 2006, the Milpitas, CA-based start-up received a total of $27 million in funding, including $8 million in Series A in February 2008 and $15 million last March in Series C.
The main executives come from the HDD industry:
- chairman Jim McCoy is co-founder of Maxtor and Quantum,
- CEO Amyl Ahola was formerly CEO of TeraStor, and VP at Seagate and Control Data,
- president Mike Cheney worked for Fujitsu, Memorex, Unisys, Andor Technology, and Micropolis, and
- CTO Aaron Olbrich comes also from Fujitsu after being in the IBM's disk drive division.