Tuesday, 1 September 2015

Oracle Launches New Enterprise-Grade Flash Storage System

 

IT solutions provider Oracle Enterprise launched Monday a new enterprise-class flash storage that aims to offer higher performance than existing technology, expansion of capacity and faster response, while managing mixed workloads.

All Flash called FS1, the new storage system can work faster on the stages of the mixed workloads, such as handling online transaction processing (OLTP) and data backup on a high-speed network enterprise storage area (SAN) environment and storage systems in private or public clouds.

While OLTP is a class of information systems that facilitate and manage transaction-oriented applications, SAN is a dedicated network that provides access block-level storage of consolidated data.

"O Gives priority based on the value of the company and can scale to almost 1 petabyte (PB) of raw capacity of lightning," the company said in a statement."High latency has impacted customers shared storage platforms for years, reducing response times and avoid OLTP mixed workloads running at full speed. Customers are looking to flash to address these problems.

Our new storage system will have these specific problems, "said Mike Workman, senior vice president of storage systems, flash, Oracle.Latency is a time interval between the stimulus and response that the world can be treated as input and output.

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