Violin Flash Memory Arrays Deliver Industry Leading Performance to Accelerate Virtualized Environments

ESG Validates Violin's 1.35 Million IOPS for Virtualized Mixed Workloads on VMware vSphere


MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA--(Marketwire - Aug 23, 2012) - Violin Memory, Inc., provider of one of the world's fastest and most scalable flash Memory Arrays, today announced Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG) lab tests validating Violin's ability to deliver 1.35 million IOPS for virtualized mixed workloads on VMware vSphere. The test also showed Violin Memory Arrays can scale up to 10,000 virtual desktops on Violin arrays using VMware View without restrictions.

"VMware and other server virtualization providers are looking to provide customers with economic value through consolidation," said Narayan Venkat, vice president of products at Violin Memory. "While most workloads have been moved to a virtual server construct, mission- critical environments have lagged due to the randomization of the I/O that occurs with virtualization. The Violin Memory 6000 series solves this problem and breaks the I/O barrier, allowing for a 100 percent virtualized environment."

Legacy HDD-based storage systems cannot manage the performance and scalability required to virtualize business critical applications and desktops. Disk-based systems have slowed the pace of virtualization for enterprises who want a 100 percent virtualized datacenter. ESG validates the performance density and sustained low latency of the Violin Memory 6000 Series flash Memory Arrays, an impossible feat using disk. By supporting 10,000+ desktops through sustained low latency, even during load, the 6000 system enables large enterprise-wide VDI with a small storage footprint in the data center.

"Violin's 6000 Series flash Memory Arrays delivered flawlessly under load in ESG Lab testing, providing over 1.35 million IOPS as well as supporting 10,000 desktops in a VDI setup," said Tony Palmer, senior engineer and analyst at ESG Lab. "The ability to do this in a 3U form factor is remarkable and enables enterprises to work toward new levels of consolidation resulting in impressive OPEX savings."

According to Mark Peters, senior analyst at ESG, "In an increasingly virtualized server world, solid-state storage technologies help address key challenges, such as the need to simultaneously deliver more random I/O and accessibility with ever-more capacity. As a result, it is crucial to apply efficiency just as judiciously to solid-state as to any other storage."

"Violin Memory's all flash Memory Array looks to be targeting the heart of these challenges by providing massive IOPS with sustained low latency. As recent ESG Lab testing validated, Violin's approach may represent an answer to what server virtualization efforts have been missing, allowing organizations to move to the next phase of their virtualization efforts and virtualize even more of their business critical applications," Peters continued.

To learn more, click here to access the full ESG Lab Validation report or visit the Violin Memory booth #300 at VMworld, August 26-30 in San Francisco at the Moscone Center.

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About Violin Memory, Inc.
Violin Memory is pioneering the future of flash memory storage in the enterprise data center. Violin Memory Arrays deliver storage at the speed of memory, accelerating business critical applications and enabling fully virtualized and optimized IT infrastructures. Designed for sustained performance with high reliability, Violin flash Memory Arrays scale to hundreds of terabytes and millions of IOPS with low, spike-free latency. Founded in 2005, Violin Memory is headquartered in Mountain View, California. For more information, visit www.vmem.com.

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