Database

There is only one way to end the cycle of poor data and application delivery. Support servers with storage that can handle IO demands.

Ever wonder why you spend 70% of your IT budget on storage for less than 10% of your applications–yet latency remains, emails continually freeze and reports can still take hours and days?

End-user frustration with application performance is reaching an all-time high thanks to the legacy speed limitations of traditional disk drives, which have reached the laws of physics. This has created a vicious cycle of acquisition, adding layer upon layer of hard disk drive storage and still falling well short of the performance benchmarks required for acceptable application performance.

Slow disk access means poor performing applications, which creates frustrated end users and leads to IT budgets drained by massive over-provisioning of slow traditional spinning storage.

There is only one way to end this cycle of poor data and application delivery. Support your servers with storage that can handle their IO demands. WHIPTAIL’s storage array offers your applications a performance pool of 250,000 IO per second (IOPS), dramatically decreasing your latency to 0.1ms and delivering a throughput of 1.7gb/s. One unit replaces six fully loaded racks of traditional storage. After switching from HDD storage to WHIPTAIL’s storage array, users find:

  • SQL and Oracle reports that took days or hours now only take minutes or seconds.
  • Outlook can quickly retrieve data from the Microsoft Exchange server.
  • Customers wait seconds instead of minutes for Online Transaction Processing.
  • Reduced IT spend on storage.
  • Database Acceleration of:
    • High IO Tables & Indexes
    • Redo Logs
    • Rollback Segments
    • Transaction Logs
    • Syslog
    • Tempbd

Finally, a cost-effective, flash-based storage array that allows you to free your database of IO bottelnecks, slow reporting and disk contention help desk calls. Read about other applications that benefit from the WHIPTAIL storage array.