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RAIDIX 4.4 data storage system raises the bar for enterprise workflow processing

RAIDIX unveils a new edition of its data storage system, ver. 4.4. The new RAIDIX further improves performance of standard corporate procedures, such as database access or transactional operations.

Source: RAIDIX
Jul 24, 2016
What’s new in RAIDIX 4.4?

Random access optimization (RAO)

RAO is a brand-new feature that allows shiny performance gains and infrastructure savings for enterprise customers by using data deduplication. RAO may be applied to any particular volume. The functionality caters to random operations, such as database and transactional interactions.

Random access optimization enables fast resolution of business tasks and boosts data processing from enterprise applications (CRM, ERP, corporate email, etc.).

The technology builds on:

- Data deduplication for space economy and easy virtualization
- Thin provisioning of system resources to extend logical disk capacity.

Advanced redundancy

RAIDIX 4.4 revamps multi-path input/output (MPIO) by adding support for the built-in Microsoft DSM (device specific module) instead of previously used in-house DSM driver.

RAIDIX provides Standalone Storage Appliances as well as Scale-Out NAS/Shared Storage solutions. The Scale-Out edition scales exponentially while maintaining a single namespace. The system supports heterogeneous client OS via SAN and shares the same data via NAS. It provides full compatibility with third party software and operates without a hitch on a multitude of hardware configurations.