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		<title>Fusion IO and the evolution of VM storage</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Server virtualisation is responsible for a lot of changes to the world of storage. Initially, it drove a widespread move to shared storage. But now it seems the demands of virtual servers and desktops are driving storage away from the array. Two recent emerging vendors/products have cited the demands of applications, virtual servers and desktops [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal">Server virtualisation is responsible for a lot of changes to the world of storage. Initially, it drove a widespread move to shared storage. But now it seems the demands of virtual servers and desktops are driving storage away from the array.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Two recent emerging vendors/products have cited the <a href="http://searchstorage.techtarget.co.uk/tip/Need-to-improve-application-performance-grows-as-data-storage-explodes">demands of applications</a>, virtual servers and desktops as drivers for the location of storage right next to the hypervisor. The first is <a href="http://searchstorage.techtarget.co.uk/news/2240039586/Nutanix-launches-dense-storage-appliance-for-storage-clouds-VDI">Nutanix</a>, which has come up with a sort of clustered DAS.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">The second is Fusion IO, which I spoke to this week. <span id="more-37"></span>Fusion IO sells NAND flash that goes into the hypervisor server, acts as local storage and takes the load off arrays that struggle with the huge, random I/O demands of multiple virtual machines.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Fusion IO has shipped 20 PB of its stuff and, among other things, claims to totally remove the dreaded &#8220;boot storm&#8221; of VDI environments, in which multiple users start their desktops at the beginning of a work shift.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">So, it seems the needs of virtualisation are driving a move to locate storage near to the CPU so as to reduce latency. Whether it all needs to be there is the question; perhaps it’s just a super cache Fusion IO-style that needs to be so close to the action?</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">PS: There seems to be an unspoken axiom in storage along the lines of &#8220;hardware is fundamental, but software is where you make money/differentiate your product.&#8221;</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">As if to illustrate this, Fusion IO, a relative newcomer to the market, last year <a href="http://searchstorage.techtarget.co.uk/news/1517075/Fusion-io-drives-I-O-solid-state-storage-and-memory-to-the-operating-system">launched the ioMemory Virtual Storage Layer (VSL)</a>. In doing so, Fusion IO moved from simply being a company (and not the only one) that sells server-based NAND flash to one whose software could now help that flash operate way closer to the server’s memory than a simple bolt-on flash card, further reducing latency in the process.</p>
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