Today Datrium made two new announcements today. Its new suite of scalable, secure cloud data management tools (that, of course, is integrated with its Datrium DVX Open Convergence platform), Data Cloud Software. Datrium also is announcing its new turnkey system nodes for virtualization administrators to speed infrastructure deployment and simplify end-to-end support, DVX Rackscale systems.
As private clouds are seeing a higher adoption rate within enterprises, especially for webscale and tier 1, Datrium is seeking to simplify the process of deploying these clouds with the introduction of its DVX Rackscale systems. The new system combines DVX Data Nodes with the new DVX Compute Nodes. These new compute nodes are available with either 16 Core Intel Xeon E5-2620 v4 2.1GHz processors or 28 Core Intel Xeon E5-2680 v4 2.4GHz processors, and pre-configured with up to 768GB RAM, 8 SSDs and DVX Software. DVX Rackscale starts with one compute and one data node and can scale-out to 32 compute nodes per data nodes. DVX Rackscale offers automatic performance isolation, robust security, and accommodates mix-and-match of DVX Compute Nodes with third party compute nodes running DVX Software.
Simplification goes out the window if configuring the network becomes overly complicated. Datrium is addressing this as well with its innovative Adaptive Pathing software, included with its systems. According to the company, its end-to-end path awareness, top-of-rack switches no longer need settings such as LACP or MC-LAG for advanced multipath availability and link-aggregated bandwidth. In fact they take it a step further and state that there is no need for configuration settings as it will always be on.
Continuing the message of simplification, Datrium Data Cloud software builds off of Datrium’s Open Converged Infrastructure to, according to Datrium, further collapse the systems administration burden of legacy data management products common to SANs and traditional converged infrastructure. The Data Cloud software takes Datrium’s platform and extends it into functions one would normally find in third party backup, DR, copy data management and archiving products.
Features of Data Cloud Software include:
Availability and Pricing
Data Cloud Foundation, Elastic Replication, Blanket Encryption, and DVX Rackscale Systems are all available today. Data Cloud Foundation, Elastic Replication, and Blanket Encryption are available at no additional charge for DVX system customers that are running DVX Software v2.0. DVX Rackscale systems start at $118,000, they will include Datrium v2.0 software, and end-to-end Datrium Support, which provides advanced 24×7 call home and analytics capabilities.
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