Atrato: a new kind of high performance storage

Content access time is the performance metric for Web 2.0 enterprise storage

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A very cool entrant in the storage space: Atrato.  Think “black box” storage:  hundreds of 2.5″ drives, sealed in a 3-year maintenance-free containter that’s “fail-in-place”  Does that mean it keeps working for 3 years despite losing a few drives along the way?  Let us know if you know.

Atrato is focused on instant access.  This is the high capacity content-serving equivalent of transactional performance for traditional enterprise applications.  Expect to see more solutions for Web 2.0 infrasctructure that are screaming fast, but in a new way.

Robin Harris has a nice analysis of their new idea and product here

By the way, Atrato is a river in Columbia that Atrato (the company) says is the fastest in the world.  Creative name choice!

2008-02-20T14:31:42+00:00

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  1. […] been making waves with their innovative approach to performance for content serving applications.  Now they’ve […]

  2. Julie howard May 22, 2008 at 3:14 pm - Reply

    I bought a seagate desktop external drive a month ago and already it has failed me. i have worked with their representative to try to get it to work , but to no avail. Worse is they quoted me 1600.00 dollars for just the recovery process. Wow, more people should be aware of this.

  3. Pete Steege May 23, 2008 at 7:56 am - Reply

    Sorry you had such a difficult experience. It’s a rare occurrence. I’ve forwarded your info on to Seagate Support – although it sounds like your remaining issue is recovery, not replacing the unit.

  4. schwasj October 8, 2008 at 11:47 am - Reply

    Atrato is based in my backyard, and I think they have some very interesting technology.

    I’m looking forward to seeing what the v2 product looks like, v1 from most start-ups is always disappointing to me, I want every cool feature and function from day one!

  5. […] been making waves with their innovative approach to performance for content serving applications.  Now […]

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