Coraid forms alliance with Splunk

Coraid® has announced a technical partnership with Splunk Inc. to enable large-scale machine data analytics in Coraid enterprise and cloud data centers through Splunk® Enterprise.

Splunk Enterprise and Coraid EtherDrive® are qualified to interoperate for high-performance data collection, indexing and analytics. The combination of the powerful data collection, indexing and analytical capabilities of Splunk software and the flexible scale-out storage architecture offered by Coraid EtherDrive allows customers to simply and cost-effectively deploy market-leading analytics capabilities for their machine data.


Coraid’s “Virtual DAS” (VDAS) technology enables ultimate simplicity for connecting multiple storage arrays over Ethernet to Splunk software, allowing customers to scale storage independently from compute resources. EtherDrive arrays can flexibly mix SATA, SAS and SSD drives to handle a wide variety of workloads and performance requirements.


“We're pleased to be working with Coraid to help organizations collect, monitor, analyze and visualize machine-generated data. Splunk and Coraid combine to deliver a solution for organizations that need a scalable, comprehensive, cost-effective approach to operational intelligence,” said Bill Gaylord, senior vice president of business development, Splunk. “Advanced operational intelligence software combined with a scale-out, flexible storage infrastructure ensures that even complex data center environments can be managed effectively. Making advanced storage-performance analytics available to Splunk users further enriches their experience.”


CORAID AND SPLUNK PLATFORMS
Coraid offers a full range of block, file and storage management products that deliver breakthrough elasticity and simplicity at scale using a new generation of Ethernet-based storage networking. Coraid EtherDrive storage arrays deliver true scale-out capabilities and provide an attractive alternative to controller-based storage architectures, growing to multiple petabytes without expensive forklift upgrades. The versatility of Coraid EtherDrive allows customers to mix and match SATA, SAS and SSD drives in each storage array and use the same building blocks for a wide range of application needs. Coraid’s VDAS technology allows customers to easily deploy and scale their storage infrastructure as needs grow, combining the simplicity of local storage with the flexibility and scalability of shared storage.


Splunk Enterprise collects, indexes, monitors, analyzes and visualizes any machine-generated data from virtually any source, format or location in real time. This includes data streaming from packaged and custom applications, app servers, web servers, databases, networks, virtual machines, telecoms equipment, operating systems, sensors and much more.


“Splunk users generate large data volumes, which needs storage that can be scaled up as data grows, or as new Splunk applications are developed,” said Tim Stammers, senior analyst, 451 Research. “Coraid’s storage has been designed to meet both of those needs, and at an aggressive price point that also suits Splunk deployments.”


“The partnership of Coraid and Splunk demonstrates the flexibility and power of an open system architecture,” said Doug Dooley, vice president of product management, Coraid. “We are excited to work with Splunk to deliver scale and superior price-performance to customers deploying operational analytics solutions for their infrastructure. The joint solution will allow enterprise and cloud customers to efficiently deliver improved service, uptime and security while managing the cost of exploding data volumes.”
 

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