Companies Deliver Scalable Database Platform Solution for Oracle

Voltaire today announced the availability of its joint scalable database platform solution with Terrascale, Western Digital and Western Scientific at Oracle Open World in Booth 202 in San Francisco, California. Now available and tuned for Oracle Database 10g, the joint solution, called DBScale, provides a scalable high performance data management infrastructure using high performance, low cost storage and InfiniBand interconnect. This is the industry’s only solution to solve file I/O problems for database clusters using standard platforms and technologies such as InfiniBand, iSER (iSCSI RDMA), Serial ATA (SATA) and Linux. “The powerful combination of InfiniBand and WD Raptor enterprise-class 10,000 RPM SATA hard drives brings a dramatic improvement in price and performance to Oracle and other data intensive applications,” said Hubbert Smith, director of enterprise marketing, WD. “The solution delivers affordable, scalable storage, capable of handling random I/O workloads inherent in database clusters. DBScale is an innovative and collaborative solution that delivers enterprise-level scalability, manageability and performance previously possible only with expensive proprietary platforms.” “DBScale is a collaborative solution from four leaders in server, storage, networking and software that all specialize in delivering the greatest performance out of industry-standard elements,” said Arun Jain, vice president of marketing, Voltaire. “Working with these partners and industry standards such as InfiniBand, iSCSI and SATA, we can now provide a solution for Oracle users that offers the simplicity of file-based storage, yet is much faster and higher performing than Fibre Channel-based SANs.” DBScale for Oracle features: Voltaire InfiniBand-based interconnect solutions with iSCSI RDMA for high performance storage connectivity, Terrascale’s TerraGrid parallel I/O platform, a commercial software solution based on iSCSI and object storage that transforms standard Linux file systems such as ext2 into scalable parallel file systems, WD Raptor SATA hard drives with enterprise-class speed and reliability supporting tagged command queuing (TCQ) for high performance in random I/O database environments, and Western Scientific Fusion series high-performance rack-mount servers and FusionSA Integrated Storage Servers, all powered by the latest 32/64-bit dual processor technology.