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Pliops Accelerated Key-Value Store Unveiled

Pliops used the 2022 OCP Global Summit to introduce XDP-Rocks, its new accelerated Key-Value store that boosts RocksDB performance by 20x. Designed to overcome architecture limitations of traditional RocksDB deployment, XDP-Rocks streamlines architecture and eliminates complexities to deliver breakthrough levels of workload performance, scalability, and efficiency.

Pliops used the 2022 OCP Global Summit to introduce XDP-Rocks, its new accelerated Key-Value store that boosts RocksDB performance by 20x. Designed to overcome architecture limitations of traditional RocksDB deployment, XDP-Rocks streamlines architecture and eliminates complexities to deliver breakthrough levels of workload performance, scalability, and efficiency.

XDP-Rocks is API-compatible with RocksDB, an open-source storage engine technology that has become the de-facto standard for building modern data management software services. Using Pliops Extreme Data Processor (XDP) accelerator hardware, XDP-Rocks increases throughput by 20x while reducing tail latency by 100x and normalized CPU by 10x in RocksDB-based databases versus ubiquitous NVMe storage.

XDP-Rocks optimizes CPU and storage resources resulting in:

  • Massive application performance acceleration
  • Lower infrastructure costs
  • Greater scalability with use of larger data sets
  • Faster analytics and time-to-insight
  • Reduced blast radius
  • Increased endurance

Pliops designed XDP-Rocks to overcome the unstructured data challenges facing modern enterprises, including cloud computing and data services providers.

In addition to delivering a technical session, “Innovating Storage Performance with Key-Value Accelerators,” Pliops will be running demonstrations in their booth at OCP that include:

  • Faster analytics in Redis and KV-Rocks with XDP-Rocks
  • XDP-Rocks impact on OSS distributed NoSQL Database
  • Superior XDP-Rocks performance and latency measurements

We’ve spent a lot of time with the Pliops solution, check out our full report on Pliops XPD.

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Harold Fritts

I have been in the tech industry since IBM created Selectric. My background, though, is writing. So I decided to get out of the pre-sales biz and return to my roots, doing a bit of writing but still being involved in technology.

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