Original URL: https://www.theregister.com/2014/07/08/xtremio_gets_new_data_services/

EMC huffs, gives XtremIO a polish, shows off shiny data services

New starter box and larger clusters for your enhappiment

By Chris Mellor

Posted in Storage, 8th July 2014 16:06 GMT

EMC's XtremIO all-flash array will benefit from new data services and models as the company spools up to take on Pure Storage, IBM and other flash array competitors.

There is a new 5TB Starter X-Brick, lowering starter costs, and X-Brick clusters can scale out to six nodes with 12 active controllers. The Starter X-Brick can scale up to a full 10TB X-Brick.

The 6-node cluster supports 20TB X-Bricks and EMC says performance increases 50 per cent in IOPs terms and capacity also increases by 50 per cent.

EMC is also announcing:

The snapshotting enables, EMC says, "on-demand, Petabyte-scale application environments," and the instant creation of "entire application development and test environments where every engineer gets a personal sandbox, enable high-performance analytics and reporting copies without any brute force data movement, and deliver near-CDP capabilities for data protection."

EMC says XtremIO's v3.0 software's performance improvements means "OLTP databases run nearly 1.5X faster, data warehouses achieve nearly 2X better throughput, and cloning virtual machines takes half the time."

There are shades of Actifio, Delphix and Catalogic Software copy data management (copy reduction) here.

EMC believes its XtremIO product is the fastest-growing all-flash array, and the fastest-growing storage array, in history, and wants this to continue. It's announcing am XtremIO Xpect More Program with three main features:

This initiative complements the existing EMC XtremIO “$1 Million Inline All the Time Guarantee” and the EMC Flash Rescue Program, a trade-in program that enables customers to trade in third-party flash arrays that have not lived up to expectations due to, for example, system-level garbage collection, poor usable capacity, and other performance issues.

The performance and effective capacity improvements plus the data services improvements as well as the lower entry price will help EMC resist Pure Storage and IBM, its main flash array competitors.

All XtremIO 2.4 capabilities (Starter X-Brick, inline encryption, writeable snapshots) are available immediately. XtremIO 3.0 capabilities (inline compression, larger clusters, performance improvements, support for ViPR, VSPEX and Cinder block storage.) are expected to ship this quarter. ®