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MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA -- (Marketwire) -- 03/04/13 -- Violin Memory, Inc., provider of memory-based storage systems, today announced a planned alliance with Toshiba to leverage one another's Intellectual Property (IP) in NAND flash to deliver a new family of third-generation, server-based PCIe cards. The alliance between Toshiba, the inventor of NAND flash, and Violin Memory, a pioneer in memory-based architectures for enterprise storage, allows for mass adoption of an economic memory-based IT infrastructure.
"The PCIe card market is important to Toshiba's customers," said Hiroyuki Sato, vice president of Storage Products Division, Toshiba Corporation Semiconductor & Storage Products Company. "Expanding our strategic relationship with Violin Memory will allow us to bring the valuable Violin enterprise IP to a broad range industry leading solutions in our future product offerings."
Violin and Toshiba Bring a New Approach to Delivering IT Value
The world is moving towards a transaction oriented ecosystem which requires a new approach to delivering IT value at the speed of memory. Violin is shifting data center economics at the server layer and the shared storage layer. In collaboration with Toshiba, Violin now offers one of the most comprehensive lines of memory-based storage solutions from memory-based arrays to PCIe cards. The Toshiba alliance enables Violin to have full visibility and control of the supply chain, manufacturing, distribution, and R&D efforts at the foundry, chip and software layers. As a result, Violin offers a unique approach to delivering IT value and becoming the de facto choice for an all silicon data center.
"From smartphone and tablet, to server and the core of the enterprise data center and the cloud, the mobile world drives the need for memory-based architectures," said Hiroyuki Sato of Toshiba.
Enterprise customers want an IT supplier that has full visibility, control and expertise to deliver on its promises. With the Toshiba alliance, Violin streamlines the supply chain required to handle the most demanding enterprise IT environments and offer customers predictable performance. Unlike other flash storage solution providers, Violin does not have to work through multiple layers of aggregation and margin 'add on' before the final product reaches a customer.
Third Generation PCIe Cards with Leading Price/Performance Economics
Violin Memory's Velocity PCIe card family allows customers to solve a wide variety of application workload needs, while offering economics, enterprise class reliability, sustainability and predictable performance. Because the cards use a lightweight driver, expensive host CPU and DRAM resources are not required. As a result, application performance is not compromised. The Velocity family includes:
"Our new focus on PCIe cards will allow both companies to drive radical new economics that lead to the mass adoption of memory-based architectures," said Don Basile, CEO of Violin Memory. "NAND memory is now a requirement at every level from the smart connected device to the core of the cloud and the enterprise data center. Violin's combined product portfolios continue our leadership across the evolving memory-based solution market."
According to Jeff Janukowicz, research director for solid state storage and enabling technologies at IDC, "Solid state storage is on a path to become more pervasive across the enterprise and deliver the real-time data access and performance that customers require. Violin should be positioned to bring additional value to the solid state storage market based on the company's system portfolio, the strategic alliance with Toshiba, and the new family of server-based PCIe cards."
With the Velocity family and Violin's third generation memory-based arrays, Violin now offers a complete portfolio of memory-based storage solutions to address the needs of the widest variety of application workloads. The Violin Memory Velocity cards can be ordered now.
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About Violin Memory, Inc.
Violin Memory is pioneering a new class of high-performance flash-based storage systems that are designed to bring storage performance in-line with high-speed applications, servers and networks. Violin Flash Memory Arrays are specifically designed at each level of the system architecture starting with memory and optimized through the array to leverage the inherent capabilities of flash memory and meet the sustained high-performance requirements of business critical applications, virtualized environments and Big Data solutions in enterprise data centers. Specifically designed for sustained performance with high reliability, Violin's Flash Memory Arrays can scale to hundreds of terabytes and millions of IOPS with low, predictable latency. Founded in 2005, Violin Memory is headquartered in Mountain View, California. For more information about Violin Memory products, visit www.vmem.com.
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