Altibase Speeds HybridDB DBMS
With Intel Xeon E7 V2 processor and SATA SSDs
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on February 25, 2014 at 2:59 pmAltibase Inc. is working with Intel Corp. to offer more innovative solutions featuring its in-memory databases with Intel Xeon E7 V2 and Intel SATA SSDs.
They enable enterprise customers to process and analyze mass volumes of data in real time.
Altibase’s HybridDB provides an in-memory and on-disk database managed in a single, unified engine. Altibase delivers the extreme processing power of RAM and storage capacity of physical disk in a unified database. 1+1=1.
“Altibase on Intel Xeon E7 V2 test results were impressive. Altibase’s data processing speeds were nearly doubled in memory while the on-disk side of our database had a three-fold increase on Intel SATA SSDs. The combination of Altibase and Intel will further propel swift, mainstream adoption of in-memory databases in the commercial world,” said Chris Chung, CEO, Altibase.
Xeon E7 V2 possesses larger memory capacity as well as the scalability and flexibility of high performance cores. Intel’s processor allows Altibase’s in-memory databases to process even larger volumes of data while maintaining its core strengths of reliability, stability and proven maturity.
Altibase is recognized for its HybridDB database management system. The company is known as the in-memory database of choice for the largest enterprise customers spanning thousands of mission-critical deployment and innumerable use-cases.
Altibase is also working with Intel to address big data needs. The new solution offers HybridDB database and Intel Distribution for Apache Hadoop to enable users with real time, high performance data processing while being able to scale and handle big data with ease.