NetApp Unified Storage Integrates ParAccel Analytics Capability
On database
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on October 1, 2010 at 3:29 pmParAccel, Inc., provider of fast analytic database, announced the integration of its Analytic Database (PADB) with NetApp Unified Storage Architecture.
ParAccel’s patent-pending technology dynamically balances I/O across direct-attached storage (disk or solid-state), which enables NetApp SAN or NAS to boost analytic performance in a way no other product can, making it possible for customers to perform nimble analytics on their data warehouse, while also helping to ensure that their data is affordably, easily managed and protected.
NetApp storage solutions provide the customer enhanced data management through advanced backup, recovery, restore, management and utilization capabilities. This combined solution gives customers the ability to perform extremely complex analytics on large volumes of data, giving organizations a competitive advantage in data insight, while leveraging the unmatched business agility, superior application uptime, simplicity of management, and breakthrough cost efficiency that NetApp delivers.
"Our unique and integrated approach allows customers to leverage the ease of manageability and data reliability of NetApp with the speed and scalability of ParAccel, creating a robust, cost-effective solution for analytic applications that are both mission critical and data intensive," said Tarun Loomba, chief marketing officer at ParAccel. "ParAccel is the only database built with a bias toward performance to holistically address the overall challenge of advanced analytics, gaining insight in time frames that matter to your business."
"ParAccel’s membership in the NetApp Alliance Partner Program will help companies achieve high levels of analytic performance while also managing infrastructure costs," said Patrick Rogers, vice president of Alliances and Solutions at NetApp. "The integration with PADB delivers a compelling combination of products for organizations that need extreme analytic performance, while leveraging standard operating environments to enable cost efficiencies that often aren’t possible with ‘one size fits all’ appliance alternatives."