Accelstor NeoSapphire H510 Symmetric Active-Active HA All-Flash Array
Sustained 360,000 IO/s for 4KB random write, built-in dual nodes with shared-nothing architecture, and storage features with data protection, powered by FlexiRemap flash-oriented technology
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on September 22, 2017 at 2:34 pmAccelstor, Inc. announces the NeoSapphire H510 symmetric active-active, HA all-flash array designed for mission critical applications.
Targeting solutions that require high performance and reliability, such as OLTP, VDI and database applications, this makes the H510 a fit for applications such as traffic control, online gambling, e-commerce and trading platforms.
The H510 is also designed to be a solution for multi-media production, the core technology lends its self to enhancing media production performance for transcoding and non-linear editing. With write performance, all I/Os can be processed without data loss in the event of a power failure. A standalone H510 system can achieve a sustained 360,000 IO/s for 4KB random write. It’s built-in dual nodes with a shared-nothing architecture, and storage features with data protection, powered by FlexiRemap flash-oriented technology.
FlexiRemap Enhances Virtual Server Performance and Deployment Flexibility
Topkey Group is a manufacturer of carbon fibre composites. Applications of the product include bicycles, helmets, aviation, and medical equipment. Their environment configuration consists of 12 physical servers- three servers for Linux KVM visualization platform, managing virtualized web servers, file servers and database servers. With the growth in global business and the company’s expansion, Topkey realized that PCIe SSD cards could no longer handle their rapidly growing databases. Moreover, the SSD lifespan was short when using a conventional RAID architecture. By implementing the NeoSapphire 3411 all-flash array, the overall Linux KVM virtualization deployment flexibility and application performance was improved.
Architecture diagram of Topkey adopting NeoSapphire 3411
to their virtualization platform