14:14 uur 04-11-2019

Pavilion behaalt de VMware Ready-status voor zijn hyperparallelle flash-array

Bedrijf presenteert klantimplementatie voor het Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek (CBS) en NVMe-Over-Fabrics op VMworld Europe

BARCELONA, Spanje – (BUSINESS WIRE) – Pavilion Data Systems, de leider in NVMe-Over-Fabrics, heeft vandaag release 2.3 van zijn bekroonde Hyperparallel Flash Array met VMware Ready-status aangekondigd. Het compromisloze enterprise-opslagplatform ondersteunt nu een complete reeks functies voor gegevensbeheer voor consolidatie van VM-wildgroei en native Container Storage Interface (CSI) voor vereenvoudigde migratie naar PKS-, Docker- en Kubernetes-containers. Versie 2.3 bevat native VMware-ondersteuning voor vCenter, VMware Ready-ondersteuning voor NFS samen met achterwaartse compatibiliteit voor block-gebaseerde iSCSI-connectiviteit. Het bedrijf zal de integratie van de VMware NVMe-Over-RDMA-inbox-stuurprogramma-ondersteuning demonstreren op VMworld Europe in Barcelona, stand # G209, 4-7 november 2019.

Pavilion Achieves VMware Ready Status for Its Hyperparallel Flash Array

Company to showcase Statistics Netherlands (CBS) customer deployment and NVMe-Over-Fabrics at VMworld Europe

BARCELONA, Spain–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Pavilion Data Systems, the leader in NVMe-Over-Fabrics, today announced release 2.3 of its award-winning Hyperparallel Flash Array with VMware Ready status. The no-compromise enterprise storage platform now supports a complete suite of data management features for consolidation of VM sprawl and native Container Storage Interface (CSI) for simplified migration to PKS, Docker and Kubernetes containers. Release 2.3 includes native VMware support for vCenter, VMware Ready support for NFS along with backward compatibility for block-based iSCSI connectivity. The company will be demonstrating integration of the VMware NVMe-Over-RDMA inbox driver support at VMworld Europe in Barcelona, booth #G209, November 4-7, 2019.

The system is capable of supporting hundreds of thousands of Virtual Machines across 72 standard NVMe SSDs with capacities reaching 1+ PB using 16 TB NVMe drives. All of the Pavilion data management functions, including snapshots, thin provisioning, encryption and RAID-6 volume provisioning are now enabled under VMware vCenter for simplicity of scaling and consolidating enterprise VM sprawl.

One of the customers for Pavilion’s VMware consolidation is the Netherlands Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS). CBS selected Pavilion over several traditional all-flash arrays based on performance and footprint manageability. Ian Schets, product manager of infrastructure at CBS, along with Kasper van Beem, project leader, New Data Center Initiatives at CBS, will be speaking on Wednesday, November 6, at 15:30 local time about the deployment of Pavilion’s Hyperparallel Flash Array.

“CBS has been using Pavilion for several months. Compared to the more traditional alternative in the industry, we are able to shrink our data center footprint 16 times and reduce our costs by more than 70 percent,” said Schets. “Pavilion’s Hyperparallel Flash Array allows us to expand our data sets, increase the number of virtual machines and still deliver extremely high IOPS at latencies from host, across network, through the Pavilion array and onto NVMe SSDs at proven latencies less than 1 millisecond.”

“VMware is a leader in datacenter innovation and is pleased to work with Pavilion, a leader in high-performance storage, to support its Hyperparallel Flash Array for the benefit of customers like Statistics Netherlands (CBS),” said Sudhanshu Jain, group product line manager, Cloud Platform, VMware.

“High-performance storage requires high-performance networks and we are excited to collaborate with Pavilion on running their NVMe-oF systems over our storage networking solutions,” said Motti Beck senior director, Enterprise Market Development at Mellanox. “Pavilion supports multiple protocols and different communication standards in the same system and at the same time. This requires fast, agile and flexible networks that enable high scalability, easy deployments and makes Pavilion’s advanced NVMe-oF storage systems, ready for the emerging data intensive workloads.”

“Release 2.3 extends Pavilion’s leadership from webscale and HPC customers directly into the heart of the Fortune 100 where VMware is the predominant operating environment,” said Gurpreet Singh, Pavilion CEO. “By natively supporting VMware NFS, demonstrating the upcoming VMware-native NVMe-oF functionality and enabling all of our data management functions inside vCenter, we enable orders of magnitude more consolidation than the nearest competitor and simplify operations in a familiar way for VMware administrators.”

Release 2.3 has been beta tested with numerous customers worldwide and is available immediately.

About Pavilion Data

Pavilion is the inventor of the world’s first Hyperparallel Flash Array. Built for NVMe from the ground up, Pavilion brings unprecedented scalability, unmatched performance density and an OPENCHOICE of NVMe SSDs and NVMe-oF topologies. Regardless of industry, Pavilion has a proven solution that brings scale up and scale out storage to organizations worldwide. To find out more, visit www.pavilion.io or follow the company on Twitter at www.twitter.com/pavilion

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