Pivot3 Extends Acuity Capabilities, Demonstrates Early Success with Performance Advantages

Pivot3 adds greater support for graphics-intensive VDI environments and highlights the performance advantages of its NVMe flash datapath.

AUSTIN, Texas--()--Pivot3, the technology leader of hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) solutions for the software-defined datacenter, today revealed results of the first phase of comparison testing on its next-generation Acuity HCI platform. Tests were conducted in Pivot3’s labs and in customer environments, and showed Acuity’s superior performance, density and response time compared to competitor solutions. The results come in conjunction with the release of the latest version of Acuity, 2.1.1, which adds extended capabilities and greater support for graphics-intensive environments.

Following its launch in April 2017, Acuity was compared against conventional HCI solutions throughout a three-month period, using industry-standard test tools and similar workloads on similarly-configured HCI systems, while also referencing public data for comparison. This research and testing revealed that Pivot3 Acuity provides:

  • Six times the overall performance, giving customers the confidence to consolidate mixed-application workloads and lower overall costs.
  • Two to three times VDI user density per node (based on Login VSI testing) with 25 percent less hardware, allowing Pivot3 to lower the cost per user by 44 percent over conventional HCI vendors.
  • Sixty-two percent faster response times and nine times faster processing of IOs at sub-millisecond latencies. Faster application response time, even under heavy workloads, results in more satisfied end-users, increases revenue and fosters greater employee productivity.
  • Forty-six percent more TPC-C transactions per minute resulting in up to 47 percent lower cost per transaction. Highly-transactional application workloads deliver maximum performance, with lower cost per transaction.

Acuity is the industry’s first priority-aware HCI solution that combines an NVMe flash data path with an advanced quality of service (QoS) engine, enabling IT to confidently consolidate mixed application workloads onto a common infrastructure. The latest version of Acuity also includes greater support for graphics-intensive VDI with density and performance-optimized NVIDIA Tesla GPUs and support for higher RAM capacity in the Acuity nodes to drive application density. HCI has proved itself as the ideal platform for VDI environments, and this release will allow customers to deliver a consistently great VDI user experience along with accelerating time to deploy and lowering the total cost of ownership by achieving higher user densities using Acuity for graphics-intensive VDI.

Customer Feedback Echoes Lab Test Results

“We’re very impressed with the results we’re seeing from Acuity. The solution is NVMe and sits right on the PCIe bus, plus it’s already four times faster than what we currently have in our environment,” said Phil Lisk, CIO, Bergen County Sheriff’s Office. “The quality of service layer changes the game for us. With improved performance, simple scalability and the ability to reduce our footprint while running more workloads, including our mission critical applications, we know we will get guaranteed performance out of those applications and we can do more with less.”

“We’re bullish on Acuity because it responds to our clients’ growing demand for hyperconverged systems that can support broader ranges of workloads on a single platform,” said Steward Sonneland, Principle and CEO, Strategic Integrators. “The combination of Pivot3’s mature, policy-based QoS engine with the accelerated performance of ultra-low latency NVMe PCIe flash is really attractive to our clients who require multiple, mixed application workloads with higher VM densities. This means they’re achieving solid economic advantages, benefiting from a far easier environment to manage with higher end-user satisfaction. Finally, we love the fact that Pivot3’s configuration and pricing model is designed to support a wide range of customer requirements, allowing clients to start small and grow as their business warrants. Pivot3’s performance advantage often allows us to price a deal lower than the competition, since it requires less hardware to do the same job. It’s a pretty incredible solution.”

“As more organizations start to use HCI to support core datacenter functions, it will become increasingly important to provide the highest level of performance and support for broader application workload management,” said Ron Nash, CEO of Pivot3. “Acuity is the fastest, simplest and smartest HCI available, and we are thrilled to see so many customers reaping its many benefits. As adoption increases and customers progress closer to a software-defined datacenter, Acuity will be there to deliver greater business value and meet the evolving needs of IT.”

About Pivot3

Pivot3 brings simplicity and savings to the enterprise datacenter by integrating storage, compute and networking on commodity hardware under an easy-to-use single-pane-of-glass. Our next-generation hyperconverged platforms are natively designed with policy-based Quality of Service and NVMe flash acceleration to enable IT to run multiple, mixed workloads on a single infrastructure while guaranteeing service delivery to the applications that power business results. With over 2,000 customers in 54 countries, and over 18,000 hyperconverged deployments in healthcare, government, transportation, security, entertainment, education, gaming, retail and more, Pivot3 is defining the future of autonomous cloud computing with smarter infrastructure solutions.

Contacts

For Pivot3
Liz Cies, 972-850-5855
lcies@ideagrove.com

Release Summary

Pivot3 revealed results of the first phase of comparison testing on its next-generation Acuity HCI platform.

Contacts

For Pivot3
Liz Cies, 972-850-5855
lcies@ideagrove.com