Dot Hill Introduces Virtual RAID Adapter Technology Targeted at Enterprise Server OEMs and Motherboard Vendors
15 Septiembre 2009 - 7:55AM
PR Newswire (US)
Software-Based RAIDCore VRA Technology Delivers Similar Performance
and Features to Internal Server Hardware RAID Controllers at a
Fraction of the Cost CARLSBAD, Calif., Sept. 15
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Dot Hill Systems Corp. (NASDAQ:HILL), a
world-class provider of entry-level and midrange storage solutions
for OEMs, systems integrators and resellers, today introduced its
newest member of the RAIDCore software family of Windows and Linux
server-based data protection solutions, targeted at original
equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and original design manufacturers
(ODMs). Aided by today's multi-core CPUs, this RAIDCore solution
establishes an entirely new category of RAID for storage inside of
servers known as virtual RAID adapter (VRA) technology. VRA-based
solutions are enterprise-class data protection services and allow
volume server OEMs or ODMs to offer built-in, high-end RAID
functionality without the expense of a dedicated RAID-on-chip
acceleration device. The VRA version of RAIDCore is capable of
supporting Intel -compatible servers' SATA I/O ports, as well as
I/O ports on SAS/SATA add-on controllers. This innovative,
hardware-agnostic approach uses a universal RAID driver and a
single management interface to support multiple disk controllers,
eliminating the need for separate interfaces as required by
competitive offerings. As low-cost SAS expander technology, larger
numbers of small form factor 2.5-inch drives and server-connected
JBOD arrays proliferate in storage-server and clustered
environments, VRAs will provide server vendors with a scalable
solution that easily caters to future storage growth. RAIDCore VRA
technology also achieves superior write-performance over other
software- and hardware-based server RAID solutions via innovative
caching technology to further remove system bottlenecks. "Several
tier-one OEMs are currently evaluating or qualifying Dot Hill's
RAIDCore VRA technology, with OEM-branded versions expected to
launch later this month on Intel's ICH10R core logic entry-level
server platforms, as well as SAS/SATA host bus adapters for SAS
disk support," said Andy Mills, vice president of marketing and
business development at Dot Hill. "Having major server vendors
adopt and validate our technology is an important step forward for
Dot Hill, as well as for VRA adoption in enterprise server
environments." In September 2008, Dot Hill acquired certain assets
from Ciprico which included exclusive rights to license RAIDCore
technology from Broadcom Corporation. The acquisition was part of a
strategic initiative to offer software-only products for the
enterprise server data protection market as complementary offering
to its existing external hardware RAID array business. RAIDCore VRA
technology is a unique software-only solution that utilizes the
power of multi-core CPUs and high speed memory to provide a
powerful new high performance RAID engine that does not require any
form of hardware acceleration. This approach enables RAID to be
offered in volume, entry-level servers where hardware-accelerated
RAID has traditionally been too expensive. "Enterprise customers
are looking for efficient systems such as the Intel Xeon 5500
processor-based server core logic platforms," said Brad Karlberg,
director of marketing for Storage, Intel Server Platforms Group.
"As we continue to incorporate increasing storage functionality
into our baseline server platforms, we welcome storage vendors such
as Dot Hill that provide enterprise-hardened software solutions
that take advantage of these new capabilities." Dot Hill RAIDCore
VRA technology is available on a license basis to leading
motherboard vendors, server and workstation OEM/ODMs and system
builders. Given the new system cost points that can be achieved
using VRAs, Dot Hill believes that small-to-medium businesses and
departmental server environments will benefit from adopting this
technology. "The emergence of virtual RAID adapter technology
establishes a new category for RAID solutions," said Roger Cox,
research vice president, storage markets, Gartner. "Powerful
multi-core based servers have enabled a breed of pure host-based
RAID solutions that are now able to successfully compete with
higher-end RAID host bus adapters, as well as enabling RAID to
achieve 100 percent penetration of servers down to the lowest-cost,
entry-level servers." A Better Alternative to Server Hardware- and
Software-based RAID RAID is essential for servers to provide the
requisite data protection. However, with today's multi-core servers
priced as low as $400, there is a great need for RAID functionality
that offers high performance at a compelling price point. Up until
now, customers only had a choice of pricey hardware
controller-based add-in RAID cards, which can cost as much as the
server hardware itself, or more budget-conscious, core logic
chipset-based RAID solutions, which provide fewer features and are
unable to meet the stringent demands of 24/7 server-class RAID
technology. Dot Hill RAIDCore VRA technology enables server,
storage and motherboard vendors to integrate RAID technology into
their products by leveraging the power of today's multi-core server
CPUs instead of a dedicated RAID CPU-based, add-in board, helping
to reduce hardware, power, cooling and support costs as well as
reducing PCI-E expansion slot needs. RAIDCore VRA enables
host-based RAID 0, 1, 5, 10 and 50 directly on motherboard SATA I/O
ports, reducing system costs and increasing the reliability of
internal disk storage. The same software stack, with additional
features enabled, may also be used for higher end SAS disk based
systems that employ a built-in or PCIe host adapter-based SAS/SATA
chipset, enabling vendors to maintain compatibility and a
consistent look and feel across the entire product line. The
technology leverages a sophisticated RAID software stack, enabling
today's servers to effectively process RAID tasks without
compromising performance needed for other operations. Dot Hill
RAIDCore VRA rivals the performance and features of hardware
controller-based RAID at a fraction of the cost in addition to
offering enhanced functions such as enhanced mirroring schemes to
support simple system backup and recovery. Dot Hill RAIDCore VRA
technology also solves inherent deficiencies of pure software RAID,
such as boot drive protection and fast recovery from system power
loss, and enables advanced functions such as online RAID-level
migration, online capacity expansion and comprehensive background
scrubbing and consistency checking, historically the domain of
hardware RAID implementations. Maximum Flexibility, Easily
Upgradeable, Completely Supported The features and functionality of
Dot Hill RAIDCore technology can be easily tailored to meet the
needs of users -- both now and in the future -- through Dot Hill's
"upgrade in place" ability. Users enter a license key (may be
pre-activated by vendor) to activate a base-level of RAID features
and functionality. At any point in time, they can then opt to
upgrade and access expanded features. Overview of RAIDCore Key
Features/Functionality Dot Hill RAIDCore technology key
features/functionality include: -- Single, unified O/S driver and
single-pane management suite capable of managing RAID sets on
different controller vendors -- Spanned virtual RAID arrays,
allowing users to create a virtual disk that spans across SAS/SATA
I/O controllers and SATA-based core logic chipsets -- Support for
SAS, SATA, SSD 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch disk drives -- Native support
for multiple motherboard chipset vendors, including Intel's
ICH7,8,9,10R and AMD SB600, SB700 and next-generation core logic
chipsets -- Native support for LSI 1068E 3G SAS I/O controller
chipsets -- Broad Operating system support -- Windows XP, 2003,
Vista, 2008, Windows 7 - 32 and 64 bit; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4
and 5 - 32 and 64 bit; SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 and SLES 10
- 32 and 64 bit and Generic Linux SDK for custom integration --
Support for basic RAID 0, 1, 10 features or higher featured RAID
0,1,5,10,50 and 1n,10n via licensing -- N-way mirrored volume copy
using RAID 1n, hidden arrays and split mirror -- Hard coded
licensing or web enabled software licensing framework that enables
easy after-market upgrades and eliminating the need for a
hardware-based license key -- Support for mixed capacity drives
allowing 100 percent of usage of all disk capacity available For
more information on RAIDCore, visit
http://www.dothill.com/raidcore. About Dot Hill Delivering
innovative technology and global support, Dot Hill empowers OEMs
and resellers to bring unique storage solutions to market, quickly,
easily and cost-effectively. Offering high performance and
industry-leading uptime, Dot Hill's RAID technology is the
foundation for best-in-class storage solutions offering
enterprise-class security, availability and data protection. The
company's products are in use today by the world's leading service
and equipment providers, common carriers, advanced technology and
telecommunications companies as well as government agencies. Dot
Hill solutions are certified to meet rigorous industry standards
and military specifications, as well as RoHS and WEEE international
environmental standards. Headquartered in Carlsbad, Calif., Dot
Hill has offices and/or representatives in China, Germany, Japan,
United Kingdom and the United States. For more information, visit
us at http://www.dothill.com/. HILL-G Certain statements contained
in this press release regarding matters that are not historical
fact are "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the
Private Securities Litigation Reform Act. Because such statements
are subject to risks and uncertainties, actual results may differ
materially from those expressed or implied by the statements.
Forward-looking statements include statements regarding: the size
and timing of orders for Dot Hill's Virtual RAID Adaptor ("VRA")
technology; any improvement in Dot Hill's financial results due to
the availability of VRA; the performance or benefits of VRA
compared to traditional RAID solutions in any particular
environment; the continued availability of Dot Hill's VRA
technology; and customers' future and present interest in and
adoption of the VRA technology. Because such statements are subject
to risks and uncertainties, actual results may differ materially
from those expressed or implied by such statements. The risks that
contribute to the uncertain nature of the forward-looking
statements include: the fact that the VRA technology is new to the
market and therefore Dot Hill has limited experience with respect
to the technology as well as demand for the technology; that Dot
Hill's supply agreements regarding the VRA technology do not
require minimum purchase amounts and can be terminated under
various circumstances by Dot Hill's customers; changing customer
preferences in the open systems computing market; and unforeseen
supply, technological, intellectual property or engineering issues.
However, there are many other risks not listed here that may affect
the future business of Dot Hill, as well as the forward-looking
statements contained herein. To learn about such risks and
uncertainties, you should read the risk factors set forth in the
company's public filings with the SEC, including the Forms 8-K,
10-K and 10-Q most recently filed by Dot Hill. All forward-looking
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date on which they were made. Dot Hill undertakes no obligation to
update such statements to reflect events that occur or
circumstances that exist after the date on which they were made.
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