Coalsere Demonstrates 3X Application Performance Increase On Sun Fire Blade Platform At Sun's Data Center Summit; Distributed Caching Technology Demonstration First Of Its Kind.Business Editors & High-Tech Writers TUSTIN, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 13, 2003 Coalsere(TM) Inc., innovative developer of networked storage infrastructure software, today announced a sneak preview sneak preview n. A single public showing of a movie before its general release. Noun 1. sneak preview - a preview to test audience reactions of their first product, nsAccelera(TM). The preview will be in the ISV (Independent Software Vendor) A person or company that develops software. It implies an organization that specializes in software only and is not part of a computer systems or hardware manufacturer. showcase during the Sun Microsystems' Data Center Summit IX, as part of their launch for N1 and the new Sun Fire(TM) Blade Platform. nsAccelera is a middleware solution that significantly increases application performance, I/O (Input/Output) The transfer of data between the CPU and a peripheral device. Every transfer is an output from one device and an input to another. See PC input/output. I/O - Input/Output throughput, and the utilization of servers, network and storage resources without requiring additional hardware. In working early on with Sun as part of its partner program, Coalsere has sustained an average improvement of 300% in I/O performance of applications while reducing back-end storage-related network traffic by more than 20% with the new Sun Fire Blade Platform. nsAccelera installs on servers in minutes with virtually no risk to business continuity and almost immediately provides improved application performance, capacity and nearly limitless, fault resilient See high availability. scalability. The software creates Storage Coalitions(TM) that intelligently integrate, share, and manage underutilized server and networked storage resources as part of a network wide distributed cache. The nsAccelera cache can be created across a heterogeneous network of Solaris, Windows NT and Windows 2000 systems that are using NFS (Network File System) The file sharing protocol in a Unix network. This de facto Unix standard, which is widely known as a "distributed file system," was developed by Sun. See file sharing protocol and WebNFS. NFS - Network File System , or CIFS (Common Internet File System) The file sharing protocol used in Windows. It evolved out of the SMB (Server Message Block) protocol in DOS, which is why the terms CIFS/SMB and SMB/CIFS are sometimes seen. The word "Internet" in the CIFS name has little relevance. file services for storing data over the network. It is well suited for a wide variety of applications. For example, Web content serving, electronic design and automation, life sciences modeling and simulation and data warehousing. "We're excited about our opportunity to preview our first product on the new Sun Fire Blade Platform at such an exclusive event for Sun's iForce(SM) and Blades Solutions Community partners," said Scott Ruple, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. and president of Coalsere. "Our distributed cache dovetails seamlessly with Sun's approach to high density distributed computing. "The growing ratio of compute engines to networked storage appliances makes the blade server market one of our key targets, and our software is a compelling solution to bear on this emerging market." "Having Coalsere as one of our partners is important because it helps us to ensure we're continuously delivering the best-in-class and most flexible solutions for our customers," said Carla Dimond, group manager, Market Development Organization, at Sun Microsystems Inc. "Sun and Coalsere are working together to deliver the vision of unifying compute, network and storage resources to provide increased utilization, capacity and performance for just in time computing." nsAccelera is a software only solution that is based on Coalsere's proprietary, DIFS DIFS Distributed Inter-Frame Space DIFS Division of Identification and Forensic Science (Israeli police) DIFS Defense Integrated Financial System DIFS Dedham Institution for Savings (Dedham, MA) (TM) (Distributed Intelligence For Storage) architecture, the core to providing the higher performance, better utilization, increased fault resilience, increased infrastructure efficiency and improved ROIs on hardware investments. The unique design enables the software to extend the performance and ROI (Return On Investment) The monetary benefits derived from having spent money on developing or revising a system. In the IT world, there are more ways to compute ROI than Carter has liver pills (and for those of you who never heard of that expression, it means a lot). of application servers, as well as other appliances on the network. Contact Coalsere at info@coalsere.com for information on pricing and availability. About Coalsere Founded in June 2001, Coalsere is a privately held company privately held company A firm whose shares are held within a relatively small circle of owners and are not traded publicly. with headquarters in Tustin. They develop infrastructure software products focused on networked storage. The company's executive staff and advisory board is comprised of established networking and storage industry veterans from companies like JNI (Java Native Interface) A programming interface (API) in Sun's Java Virtual Machine used for calling native platform elements such as GUI routines. RNI (Raw Native Interface) is the JNI counterpart in Microsoft's Java Virtual Machine. JNI - Java Native Interface Corp., Emulex, Hewlett-Packard, Motorola, Qualcomm, Western Digital, Natural Microsystems and Brocade. For more information on Coalsere and the company's technology, visit the company's Web site: www.coalsere.com. Note to Editors: Coalsere, Time to Data, nsAccelera, Distributed Intelligence For Storage, DIFS, and Storage Coalitions are trademarks of Coalsere Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. |
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