Posts Tagged ‘StorageMojo’

Posted June 18th, 2012
Gareth Taube

SSD Array Architectures and Latency: The Proof is in the Pudding

PROOF THAT SSD ARCHITECTURE MATTERS

By Gareth Taube, Vice President Marketing, Kaminario
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There are some interesting discussions revolving around Robin Harris’s StorageMojo blog—too bad he’s taken a vacation just when the discussion’s getting really good. The topic is SSD architectures and whether disk-form-factor SSD arrays can possibly provide the kind of performance speed-hungry applications require.

At Kaminario we’ve long argued that a disk-form-factor SSD architecture is inherently flawed. While the SSD itself might deliver on performance, inevitably the legacy storage controllers and other legacy components become a performance and reliability bottleneck, increasing latency and reducing throughput as several SSD’s vie for the same limited pipe.

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Posted November 16th, 2011

StorageMojo White Paper Assesses Flash and DRAM Solid-state SAN Storage on Database Performance

By Kaminario
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Written by Robin Harris of StorageMojo, an independent analyst firm focused on emerging IT technologies, “Database Performance and the Kaminario K2 All Solid-State SAN Storage” discusses how storage systems are not keeping up with today’s applications’ requirements for data intensive workloads and points out that “as numerous performance benchmarks and customer experience show, solid-state storage, especially that using a mix of media, is simply the fastest mass storage available.”  Click here to read the entire report.

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