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Powered by PanFS(TM) operating system, ActiveStor(TM) 11 seamlessly scales to 6 PB capacity and 115 GBps of throughput from single global namespace, accelerating time-to-results for mission critical research and analysis applications. Parallel scale-out storage architecture eliminates bottlenecks seen in traditional NAS systems. With user quotas, snapshots, and per-user chargeback reporting, ActiveStore 11 lets administrators monitor and manage storage resources within private cloud.



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Panasas Introduces ActiveStor 11, Delivering Cost-Effective Parallel Storage for High Performance Computing and Big Data Workloads



ActiveStor(TM) 11 Accelerates Time-To-Results for Mission Critical Research and Analysis; Ideal for HPC Private Cloud Deployments

SUNNYVALE, Calif. and HAMBURG, Germany, -- Int'l Supercomputing Conference - Panasas, Inc., the leader in high performance parallel storage for technical computing applications and big data workloads, today announced the Panasas ActiveStor 11 parallel storage system appliance. Powered by the PanFS(TM) operating system, ActiveStor 11 seamlessly scales to 6PB of capacity and 115GB/s of throughput from a single global namespace. Its advanced blade architecture blends performance, capacity, and cost-efficiency in a system optimized for data-intensive applications where time-to-results is a critical concern.

"Our customers know that Panasas represents the ultimate in performance, capacity and usability for computationally intensive application environments," said Faye Pairman, president and chief executive officer of Panasas. "ActiveStor 11 is an attractive solution to deliver a new level of cost effectiveness for a variety of markets, whether deployed as part of a dedicated research cluster or a multi-tenant private cloud platform."

The Panasas parallel scale-out storage architecture eliminates bottlenecks seen in traditional NAS systems, enabling HPC cluster nodes to directly access a single, scalable file system. Administrators can easily add new storage to the global namespace from a single point of management in fewer than 10 minutes without disrupting workflows. ActiveStor 11 features user quotas, snapshots, and per-user chargeback reporting so administrators can easily monitor and manage storage resources within their private cloud.

"As private clouds become more pervasive, it is clear that increasing numbers of HPC users will require highly scalable parallel storage systems that are dependable, easy to manage, and deliver the high throughput required for a wide range of technical computing applications," said Earl Joseph, IDC program vice president for high performance computing. "The Panasas ActiveStor 11 appliance is well positioned to capitalize on this important high performance computing trend."

Panasas is taking orders for ActiveStor 11 and expects to start shipping in August 2011. In addition, a 60TB configuration of the existing ActiveStor 12 appliance is also expected to be available in the same timeframe. Accompanying the new product introductions is an across-the-board price reduction on all ActiveStor models. For more information, visit www.panasas.com, call (888) PANASAS or email info@panasas.com.

About Panasas

Panasas, Inc., the leader in high-performance parallel storage for technical computing applications and big data workloads, enables customers to rapidly solve complex computing problems, speed innovation and accelerate new product introduction. All Panasas storage products leverage the patented PanFS(TM) storage operating system to deliver superior performance, data protection, scalability and manageability. Panasas systems are optimized for demanding storage environments in the bioscience, energy, finance, government, manufacturing, and university markets. For more information, visit www.panasas.com.

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