Number 16 of the Startup News Flash, here we go:
Nakivo just announced the beta program for 4.0 of their backup/replication solution. It adds some new features like: recovery of Exchange objects directly from compressed and deduplicated VM backups, Exchange logs truncation, and automated backup verification. If you are interested in testing it, make sure to sign up here. I haven’t tried it, but they seem to be a strong upcoming player in the backup and DR space for SMB.
SanDisk announced a new range of SATA SSDs called “cloudspeed”. They released 4 different models with various endurance levels and workload targets, of course ranging in sizes from 100GB up to 960GB depending on the endurance level selected. Endurance level ranges from 1 up to 10 full drive writes per day. (Just as an FYI, for VSAN we recommend 5 full drive writes per day as a minimum) Performance numbers range between 15k to 20k write IOps and 75 to 88K read IOps. More details can be found in the spec sheet here. What interest me most is the FlashGuard Technology that is included, interesting how SanDisk is capable of understanding wear patterns and workloads to a certain extend and place data in a specific way to prolong the life of your flash device.
CloudPhysics announced the availability of their Storage Analytics card. I gave it a try last week and was impressed. I was planning on doing a write up on their new offering but as various bloggers already covered it I felt there was no point in repeating what they said. I think it makes a lot more sense to just try it out, I am sure you will like it as it will show you valuable info like “performance” and the impact of “thin disks” vs “thick disks”. Sign up here for a 30day free trial!
Eduardo says
>SanDisk
>Startup
Nope.
Duncan Epping says
As I explained in the first couple of posts of this series, this is not just about startups, it says “flash” for a reason. Anything related to statups OR flash that is worth noting:
“Startup” – “News” – “Flash”
They fall in to the flash category 🙂
Jesper Baunbæk says
Dear Duncan
I was looking into SanDisk Cloudspeed Extreme while attending #vmugdk earlier today, and try to find any indication of the price compared to Intel S3700, likewise the performance.
I was without luck, except some “indication” of the price level and performance.
Do you have any clue about price and performance?
Kind regards
@baunbaekeu
Duncan Epping says
I asked the Sandisk Team the same question, but they couldn’t give me one… yet.