Breaking News - Storage:
SGI, YottaYotta To Provide Globally Distributed Storage
Silicon Graphics and YottaYotta announced an agreement that will enable SGI
Professional Services to resell and support the YottaYotta NetStorager System.
Together, the companies will offer a single shared file system that allows
multiple users -- spread across the globe -- to experience transparent and
secure access to shared data.
With the ability to intelligently share data across thousands of miles, the
SGI and YottaYotta solution enables multi-site data collaboration, information
sharing, and high availability to globally distributed organizations. When
deployed, the YottaYotta NetStorager System and the SGI InfiniteStorage Shared
File system CXFS provide shared data access across multiple distributed data
centers at near local performance rates. For example, SGI and YottaYotta have
demonstrated a CXFS cluster reading and writing to a shared file across 2,900
miles at approximately 700MB per second.
"The teaming of SGI and YottaYotta enables our customers to extend the
benefits of SGI InfiniteStorage solutions across significant geographic
regions, while avoiding the negative effects of WAN latency on local
application performance," said Bob Pette, director of Professional Services
for North America at SGI. "We're eager to engage our key customers that will
benefit from our distributed system approach."
The traditional model for data sharing over distance is to use file servers to
copy files from storage at one site, to storage at another site. This proves
to be a wasteful use of storage resources and might better be labeled as data
duplication than data sharing. The new solution offered by SGI and YottaYotta
is the world's first instance of a shared file system implemented in
conjunction with a distributed block system. The end-user experience is
fundamentally different from the traditional file sharing model. Rather than
having to log on to a remote server and download files, the user sees local
access to remote files as though they were sitting on his or her local hard
drive. The end result is that multiple users, spread across wide regions, all
experience transparent yet secure access to shared data.
"Together, SGI and YottaYotta break the data duplication paradigm by offering
one global file system that allows multiple users to access a shared data
image, regardless of geography," said Jack Kurtz, vice president of business
development at YottaYotta. "The result is an optimization of network resources
and a significant reduction in storage management overhead. We look forward to
building a successful partnership with the SGI team."
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