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Monday, June 13, 2016

DataCore Up-scales Its Record-Breaking Hyper-converged Performance with Multi-node Highly Available Server SAN

#DataCore today announced new record-breaking performance results for high-availability #hyper-converged storage solutions, demonstrating the effectiveness of DataCore™ Parallel I/O technology in harnessing the untapped power of multi-core processors and disrupting the status quo of the storage industry. The new results are sure to send a wake-up call to a storage community obsessed with debating how to speed up latency-sensitive applications. 

Using the industry's most recognized storage benchmark for driving enterprise-level database workloads -- the Storage Performance Council's SPC-1 -- DataCore took on the classic high-end external storage arrays with a fully redundant, dual-node Fibre Channel Server SAN solution, running its #SANsymphony™ Software-Defined Storage Services Platform on a pair of off-the-shelf Intel-based servers.

"With our first SPC-1 Price-Performance™ record1, we set out to prove what could be accomplished with Parallel I/O in a single server, combining the benchmark's database workload and our storage stack in a single, atomic, hyper-converged system," saidZiya Aral, chairman of DataCore Software. "Now just a few months later, we are showcasing our progress and the effectiveness of multi-node scaling."

http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/datacore-up-scales-its-record-breaking-hyper-converged-performance-with-multi-node-highly-available-server-san-300282222.html

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