JPMorgan Chase selects Voltaire InfiniBand for unified data center fabric

Voltaire solutions enable JPMC's next generation data center that improves efficiencies and reduces overall costs: Voltaire, a leading provider of grid backbone solutions, today announced that JPMorgan Chase (JPMC) has selected and deployed Voltaire InfiniBand-based Grid BackboneT solutions for a unified data center fabric. By using Voltaire solutions, JPMC is able to use a new computing architecture that accelerates performance of their applications while significantly reducing overall data center costs. "As part of our new compute backbone architecture, Voltaire's InfiniBand-based solutions enable us to deliver large quantities of computing horsepower to multiple applications across different lines of business in a highly efficient manner that significantly reduces our capital equipment costs," said Cory Shull, Vice President of Investment Architecture, JPMC. "InfiniBand enables a new class of IT infrastructure that will evolve our data centers from application-based silos to unified fabrics that allow for greater agility and utilization while improving the bottom line." Unified fabrics provide seamless, high performance networking services between InfiniBand fabrics, Fibre Channel SANs and Ethernet LANs over a single high performance fabric with multiple virtual interfaces replacing actual physical adapters. Voltaire's Grid DirectorT switches enable unified fabrics for the next generation data center by addressing all three types of networking traffic within a single chassis. JPMC selected Voltaire Grid DirectorT InfiniBand-based switches for the compute fabric and Voltaire IP Routers which provide seamless connectivity to Ethernet LANs. The Voltaire solutions were deployed as part of a risk analysis grid in its North Harbor, U.K. data center. "JPMC has long viewed InfiniBand as an enabling technology for our next generation data center architecture. After extensive testing, we selected Voltaire as an InfiniBand provider because their solutions are robust and well-supported and have exceeded our expectations," Shull added. "We are very committed to our partnership with JPMC and look forward to replicating this compute backbone/grid model in additional data centers worldwide," said Amir Prescher, Vice President of Business Development at Voltaire. "Voltaire has completed extensive development work during the last eighteen months to ensure that we have the right solutions for our financial services customers and we have scaled our team to support their global organizations Applications in financial services ranging from market data and trading to next generation data centers can benefit from the performance and efficiency provided by Voltaire's InfiniBand-based solutions."