FRANKFURT, Germany and SANTA ANA, Calif., Oct. 29, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- STEC, Inc. (Nasdaq:STEC), a leading global provider of solid-state drive (SSD) technologies and products, today announced the Linux driver for its PCI Express (PCIe)-based SSDs is now open-source and that the company will showcase its latest SSD solutions at SNW Europe at the Congress Center in Frankfurt, Germany, October 30-31. In the STEC booth (#112), the company will display the high-performance s1120 PCIe Accelerator SSD card, coupled with the new open-source Linux driver that dramatically broadens the range of applications for the s1120. (Oracle application performance, for example, can be boosted to more than 160,000 transactions per minute through the s1120 and Linux-driver combination.) STEC will also feature its EnhanceIO™ SSD Cache Software, version 1.1, which provides a very cost-effective way to boost application performance.
s1120 PCIe Accelerator Driving Powerful New SSD Storage Applications in Europe
European storage-systems providers have realized tremendous performance gains through adding SSDs, such as STEC's s1120 PCIe Accelerators, to their solutions and see the tremendous value in having open-source Linux drivers.
"We have witnessed very promising performance results never seen before, where we achieved 40 frames per second using 2K resolution when testing an STEC s1120 PCIe Accelerator with DJV Imaging -- a high-end professional movie playback software for film production, visual effects and computer animation," said Boris Zen, CEO of Progiss, the leading system integrator in the media and entertainment market segment in France. "The solution was tested on an HP Z600 workstation and we are now working with STEC to explore bringing to market various solution offerings where one or more s1120 PCIe accelerators will be used per system, thus delivering even higher performance levels for our customers."
"STEC s1120 PCIe Accelerators are solid performers," said Florian Hettenbach, product manager for storage and virtualization at Thomas Krenn AG, a leading systems integrator in Germany. "With its cut-through architecture using a single, integrated ASIC-based native PCIe controller, STEC delivers a solution that eliminates host tax on CPUs and memory, as well as SAS/SATA protocol from the data path that other PCIe solutions in the market are burdened with. The simple open-source driver model is exactly the solution we have been looking for in a PCIe-based SSD. The s1120 now enables us to deploy PCIe-based flash across a large array of applications."
STEC Presentation
Kim Gardner, senior director of EMEA sales for STEC's Systems and Software Group, will deliver a presentation on Wednesday, October 31, at 11:20 a.m. CET on the key requirements needed to support SSD storage in critical application environments. During this presentation, titled "Enterprise Ready SSD Technology and Solutions – the difference that makes the difference," Gardner will explore what makes an enterprise-ready solution and discuss the potential future direction of SSD technologies.
"Organizations are demanding fast access to data, but application response time is holding them back," said Gardner. "Deploying STEC's EnhanceIO SSD Cache Software in combination with STEC PCIe Accelerators – and, in Linux environments, our new open-source driver -- enables high-transaction volumes at the lowest possible latencies and enables the high-performing applications end-users are demanding."
Session: | "Enterprise Ready SSD Technology and Solutions - The difference that makes the difference." |
Speaker: | Kim Gardner, Senior Director, EMEA Sales, Systems and Software Group |
Date: | Wednesday, 31 October |
Time: | 11:20 a.m. – 11:40 a.m. CET |
Location: | Harmonie A |
STEC Demos
STEC PCIe Accelerators with open-source Linux driver
- Process more transactions per second
- Improve application response times by maximizing I/Os per second (IOPS) on a single server
- Lower total cost of ownership by reducing data center operational and capital expenditure
STEC EnhanceIO SSD Cache Software version 1.1
- Provides simple, flexible caching solution
- Boosts application performance
- Cost-effectively scales while optimizing SSD usage
- Enables seamless IT environment integration
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About STEC, Inc.
STEC, Inc. is a leading global provider of enterprise-class solid-state drive (SSD) technologies and solutions tailored to meet the high-performance, high-reliability and high-endurance needs of today's data-intensive server and storage platforms. With headquarters in Santa Ana, California, and locations worldwide, STEC leverages almost two decades of solid-state knowledge and experience to design, manufacture and deliver the most comprehensive line of PCIe, SAS, SATA, and embedded SSDs on the market today. In addition, STEC's EnhanceIO SSD Cache Software enables IT managers to cost-effectively scale server application performance. For more information, please visit www.stec-inc.com.
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