Scale Computing Announces ICS™ 2.0, Adding Data Replication and Snapshots
ICS 2.0 Represents a Leap-Forward in Third-Generation Storage by Reducing Costs, Increasing Control and Adding Convenience to Storage Purchasing and Management.
INDIANAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Scale Computing today announced the release of its Intelligent Clustered Storage (ICS) architecture version 2.0. This second release addresses the three “C’s” of IT storage purchasing requirements: cost, control and convenience. ICS 2.0 reduces costs, increases control and makes storage management more convenient.
“We built a storage architecture we would use”
“As the third generation of storage evolves, it will need to more thoroughly address the Three C’s in ways that current generation 2.0’s monolithic, active/passive architectures can’t,” said Peter Fuller, VP of Marketing, Scale Computing. “While second generation storage trends toward increasing costs, reducing control and making management more complex, third generation will reverse that trend.”
Because Scale’s ICS 2.0 packs enterprise-class features on commodity-based hardware in an all-active environment, it is able to drastically reduce costs while providing the robust feature set needed for today’s rapidly expanding data growth. According to a recent study by the Berkley School of Management, more data has been created in the last three years than in the last 40,000 years combined. This rapid pace of data growth places tremendous pressures on budgets and older, less scalable systems.
ICS 2.0
Cost
StarterSAN Prices.
Scale’s 1U storage nodes with ICS 2.0 currently come in three
configurations of three nodes each (all densities are quoted in usable
TBs): 3TB StarterSAN for under $12,000; 6TB StarterSAN for $15,000 and
the 12TB StarterSAN for $21,000.
Low-Cost Growth. Each StarterSAN consists of (3) nodes of varying densities: 1TB, 2TB and 4TB. To scale, simply purchase the storage needed and add it to the cluster. An additional 1TB Storage Node with ICS costs only $3,800.
Control
Scalable. ICS
2.0 scales to many petabytes on a single file system, creating virtually
unlimited scalability for the midmarket. It’s all active (rather than
passive/active) architecture stripes and mirrors all data across all
nodes. Processing, throughput and storage all scale with each node. Each
StarterSAN has 210MB/sec of throughput, scaling by 70MB/sec with each
additional node.
Flexible Architecture. ICS 2.0 is an extremely flexible architecture. Its fine-grain scalability allows IT managers to scale by as little as 1TB per node (for less than $3,400) at a time. And, unlike systems that require control units to recognize specific node densities, ICS 2.0 requires no control unit and allows IT managers to mix and match node densities as they need, providing the ability to buy only the storage required, when it is needed.
Migrationless Scaling. To add capacity, nodes are simply added to the system. Data is automatically striped and mirrored across the cluster.
Convenience
Unified.
Scale’s ICS 2.0 represents the next evolution of unified storage. It
includes file and block level protocols, allowing SAN/NAS environments
to be run from each storage node. CIFS, NFS and iSCSI all run at the
same time. This allows IT managers to eliminate file servers,
consolidating onto a single, easily scalable platform.
Snapshot/Replication. Snapshots and asynchronous replication are included features. Synchronous replication also is available through Scale’s professional services group.
Easy GUI. Scale’s ICS 2.0 does not require command-line management. With its streamlined interface, training takes less than half a day. Some of the most common tasks, such as creating a LUN take less than a minute to complete with ICS 2.0.
“We built a storage architecture we would use,” said Scott Loughmiller, Chief Product Officer, Scale Computing.” As a mid-market company, we needed to reduce our storage costs, increase our control over growth and consolidate our SAN/NAS environments to make storage management more convenient. ICS 2.0 continues that tradition by packing more advanced features per dollar than any other similar product on the market.”
About Scale Computing
Scale
Computing is a data storage developer offering enterprise-class
scalable and clustered storage solutions. Scale Computing’s enterprise
storage solution, ICSTM, allows users to add storage
hardware, known as storage nodes, as necessary without suspending
services or migrating data. By combining commodity hardware with a
clustered file system commonly found only in the world’s largest
supercomputers, a Scale storage cluster grows seamlessly while reducing
costs by up to seventy-five percent compared to traditional enterprise
storage solutions. For more information, visit www.scalecomputing.com.
