Infineta Offers Velocity Dedupe Engine
Network infrastructure startup Infineta Systems introduced its
groundbreaking system architecture to power a new generation of
products to address the urgent need for very high-speed enterprise data
center interconnects. At the center of this architecture is Infineta's
Velocity Dedupe Engine, a hardware-based data reduction technology
designed to increase levels of throughput, scalability and bandwidth
capacity for addressing the rise in data center-to-data center traffic.
A full lineup of products built around the Velocity Dedupe Engine will
be generally available in the second half of 2010, the company said.
The architecture offers distributed processing, with specialized
components each dedicated to performing essential pipelined functions
that execute millions of packet processing decisions simultaneously,
massively parallel design, a non-sequential packet analysis combined
with multistage redundancy removal for improved dedupe efficacy. Dedupe
is performed in programmable logic, a hardware-based network
deduplication that the company said enables sustained high levels of
data reduction ratios at any speed.
"The value we bring to customers is straightforward - dramatically
lower costs and increase control for their critical data center-to-data
center traffic," says Raj Kanaya, co-founder and CEO, Infineta Systems.
"Ultimately, customers will be able to leverage the Infineta solution
to build a high performance inter-data center fabric, transforming a
rigid and inflexible model into an agile enterprise -global area
network' of pooled resources for a more powerful and cost-effective
computing experience."
According to a recently conducted independent customer survey, the
majority of large enterprises with $1 billion USD or more in revenues
(68 percent of respondents) will experience at least a doubling or
tripling of their data center-to-data center traffic in the next 2-4
years. The survey goes on to reveal that this growth figure, however
large, may pale in comparison to the rate of growth this data center
interconnect will see in the years ahead once more traffic types emerge
with the adoption of cross-site virtualization, storage federation, and
private clouds.
"We are at the doorstep of a major shift in data center architecture
where the demarcation lines separating geographically dispersed data
centers are gradually being blurred at the network and the storage
layer as customers realize the powerful advantages of an infrastructure
where services are portable," said Mornay Van Der Walt, director of
technical marketing for VMware. "This type of -IT as-a-service' model
depends on a fast, global-scale network of data centers orchestrating
and delivering services as if it were one logical, high performance
pool. Infineta's technology can complement VMware vSphere to help
enable this emerging enterprise data center architecture."
