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September 01, 2010 09:00 AM Eastern Time 

Scale Computing Moves to Reduce JBOD in the SMB Space by Providing Enterprise Class-Storage for $2,500 per Node, Enabling First Time SAN/NAS Buyers and Small Companies to Move to Virtual Desktops

Low Price and High Performance Make N05 Ideal for Archiving, Virtualization, Small Business Storage Needs

VMworld 2010 Conference

SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Scale Computing, a developer and manufacturer of complete, end-to-end midmarket clustered storage solutions, today announced the launch of N05, its newest unified storage solution aimed at small and medium businesses. Scale’s N05 Starter Cluster (3 nodes) offers 1.5 TB of storage capacity and features the company's Intelligent Clustered Storage™ (ICS) technology. With a price point of $2,500 per node, the N05 Starter Cluster is the ideal combination of low price and high performance to best serve the virtualization, archiving and overall storage needs of small-to-medium businesses (SMBs). It’s also the only unified SAN/NAS in its class. Scale will be exhibiting at VMWorld’s New Innovator Showcase, Booth # 1319-I, August 30 – September 2, 2010 at the Moscone Center, San Francisco.

“The N05 is a direct result of product demand from our partners and customers for an enterprise-class storage solution for under $3,000 per node”

Scale’s N05 Starter Cluster is made of up three storage nodes designed with the same easy-to-use ICS technology used in Scale’s Standard and Performance lines of storage nodes. With Scale’s N05 storage nodes, customers can purchase storage as needed, use SAN and NAS in the same cluster at the same time, and control storage with a simple web-based user interface. The N05 includes advanced replication, multi-pathing, and virtually unlimited, controller-less scalability.

“The N05 is a direct result of product demand from our partners and customers for an enterprise-class storage solution for under $3,000 per node,” said Jeff Ready, CEO and founder of Scale Computing. “By offering an enterprise-class, Generation 3.0 unified, scale-out SAN/NAS to the SMB, we’re opening the door of virtualization (servers and desktops) to first-time SAN buyers and those looking to archive more data, or do both on the same system. It’s a new product, creating an entirely new market in the vast ocean that is storage consumption.”

Peter Fuller, Scale’s vice president of marketing and business development believes the N05 will displace some of Dell’s EqualLogic PS market, as well as more inexpensive Promise and NexSan arrays that may cost less than the N05, but have far less scalability and fewer features.

“For $2,500 per node of enterprise-class, scale-out storage, companies will have to look twice before purchasing any JBOD solution. With the N05, JBOD for the SMB is dead,” said Fuller.

Appliance Specifications

Hardware
(2) 500GB SATA Drives
Protocol Support: iSCSI, NFS, CIFS/SAMBA
105w Start up, 70w Operating Power
(2) GigE ports
Form Factor: 1U Rack-mountable
Proven HPC file system

Management
Web (SSL) for management
Serial console for initial set-up only

Performance/Capacity
(2) 500GB SATA drives @ 5400RPM
150 MB/Sec throughput per (3) node clusters
+50 MB/Sec throughput for each additional node
N05 Model Capacity: .5 TB Usable (1TB Raw)

By using Scale’s storage solutions, users are able to add storage hardware, known as storage nodes, as necessary without suspending services or migrating data. IT managers are able to build out storage clusters, now starting with just 1.5 terabytes up to the multiple petabyte range on a single file system. As true scale-out technology, ICS enables customers to reduce costs, increase control, and make storage management more convenient. Scale’s Starter Cluster line of products provides for simultaneous SAN and NAS services from a single pool of storage, providing enterprise-class, truly clustered, and highly scalable storage at a fraction of the price of competing solutions.

The N05 Starter Cluster is currently available and pricing starts at $7,500. For more information on Scale Computing, contact Scale at 877-SCALE-59 or visit www.scalecomputing.com.

Advanced Replication

The replication features for the N05 are the enterprise class features of the existing Scale product line:

- Ability to schedule intervals of replication in advance

- Flexible replication topology (one-to-one, many-to-one, one-to-many, many-to-many)

- Dynamically use storage space for replication (no need to pre-allocate storage for replicated data)

- Thin provisioning maintained on the target

Flexible Replication Topology

Scale is architected to accommodate a number of replication topologies based on customer preference (one-to-one, many-to-one, one-to-many, many-to-many). Customers can replicate data from a single location to multiple locations, multiple locations to a single scale cluster or cross-replicate between locations.

Flexible Replication Pool

Scale's dynamic use of storage for replication prevents customers from having to pre-allocate a block of storage at the outset of purchasing the equipment. Once an initial block is set, it can be changed at any time to grow along with the replication storage needs of the customer.

About Scale Computing

Scale Computing is a developer and manufacturer of complete, end-to-end midmarket clustered storage solutions. Based on Scale’s Intelligent Clustered Storage™ (ICS) technology, Scale’s storage portfolio aims to reduce costs while increasing control, as well as make storage management more convenient for IT administrators. The Starter Cluster line of products provides enterprise-class, truly clustered storage features at a fraction of the price of comparable solutions. IT managers are able to build out storage clusters, starting with just 1.5 terabytes up to the multiple petabyte range on a single file system using commodity hardware. One hundred percent channel, Scale’s Generation 3.0 storage solution is protocol and density agnostic. Based in Indianapolis, IN, Scale Computing was named one of Forbes’ Most Promising Companies in 2009. For more information, visit www.scalecomputing.com.

Contacts

BLASTmedia for Scale Computing
Sabrina Cook, 415-489-2012 x.204
Sabrina@blastmedia.com

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