International Web Hosting and Infrastructure Services Provider Deploys ioMemory in its Cloud and Dedicated Server Platforms to Accelerate I/O Performance and Scalability
SALT LAKE CITY – Feb. 16, 2012 – Fusion-io (NYSE: FIO) today announced that web hosting and infrastructure services provider Webair has deployed Fusion ioMemory technology to overcome data constraints caused by traditional disk-based storage technologies for cloud environments. Webair has integrated ioMemory into its cloud hosting services to provide clients with I/O speeds in the cloud that could traditionally only be obtained with complex and expensive disk array scale out.
“Providing an extremely fast storage layer is critical for driving adoption of cloud hosting solutions, which is why our engineering teams worked with Fusion-io to develop an innovative approach for accelerating data in our cloud environment,” said Sagi Brody, Chief Technical Officer, Webair. “One of the key factors in our decision was breaking through the speed barriers typically found in existing cloud environments. We have found that with Fusion-io, our cloud database servers are significantly outperforming traditional physical configurations. With Fusion ioMemory, we can now offer the benefits of the cloud to industries and applications that previously would have been challenging to support at peak performance in the cloud.”
Webair, headquartered in New York, provides managed and secure cloud services and guarantees uptime through its international network of data centers located in New York, Los Angeles, Montreal and Amsterdam. As it became clear that customers needed to move data to the cloud, Webair sought to eliminate the frustration related to cost and complexity for its customers. In some cases, the price and performance problems of large disk arrays prevented clients from making the move to a cloud environment. Webair customers also found that traditional SSDs resulted in inconsistent performance as well as support and reliability issues. By deploying ioMemory technology from Fusion-io, Webair significantly increased data transaction rates, allowing it to decrease datacenter footprint while meeting customer demand for low-latency data performance with a flexible solution that can be integrated into a variety of dedicated and cloud servers.
“Webair’s commitment to finding powerful solutions for its customers’ cloud computing needs showcases that its team is keenly focused on data center innovation,” said Neil Carson, Fusion-io Chief Technology Officer. “Performance is certainly key in the cloud, but Webair knows that reliability is paramount. Fusion-io is proud to be working with the bright minds at Webair to help deliver scalable cloud deployments for its customers.”
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About Fusion-io
Fusion-io has pioneered a next generation storage memory platform for shared data decentralization that significantly improves the processing capabilities within a datacenter by relocating process-critical, or "active", data from centralized storage to the server where it is being processed, a methodology referred to as data decentralization. Fusion's integrated hardware and software solutions leverage non-volatile memory to significantly increase datacenter efficiency and offers enterprise grade performance, reliability, availability and manageability. Fusion's data decentralization platform can transform legacy architectures into next generation datacenters and allows enterprises to consolidate or significantly reduce complex and expensive high performance storage, high performance networking and memory-rich servers. Fusion's platform enables enterprises to increase the utilization, performance and efficiency of their datacenter resources and extract greater value from their information assets.