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Study Finds 90% of Application Performance Issues Are Caused by Poor Performing Storage

SAN FRANCISCO, CA — (Marketwired) — 07/31/13 — Kaminario, the leading scale-out all-flash array provider, today announced the findings from its two-year-long Storage Performance Report. After collecting data from 200+ organizations worldwide, the study found storage continues to be the number-one cause of poor application performance across today-s enterprises. The study confirms the growing need for enterprises to improve the efficiency and productivity of IT infrastructures by addressing their storage performance issues.

“When it comes to ensuring that mission-critical applications are meeting SLA-s, performance and reliability are the two most important factors for any company,” said George Crump, Lead Analyst, Storage Switzerland. “The issues Kaminario-s Storage Performance Report identified as the main roadblocks to achieving these goals are consistent with our own studies of what storage solutions must do to ensure optimal application performance in the data center. For example too much attention is spent on IOPS and not enough on reliability and scalability. These results are a clear indication that for most companies, there is still work to be done to maximize the productivity of their IT systems.”

Results came from more than 200 performance assessments collected from mid-size enterprises across industries, 90% of those using legacy storage solutions while the other 10% were using hybrid HDD and flash storage. The participants were asked to provide performance data from their database during a peak period of time. In order to determine the root cause of participant-s performance bottlenecks, Kaminario analyzed wait times for database applications including Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, IBM DB2,MySQL, and unstructured datasets.

At the conclusion of the analysis, Kaminario found 90 percent of all application performance issues were tied directly to excessive storage use. Kaminario found companies experienced difficulty with OLTP (Online Transaction Processing) and OLAP (Online Analytical Processing) tied to latency and/or bandwidth, both in physical and virtual environments. These issues were particularly typical due to the high demand on storage to random read/write not optimized by legacy HDD arrays. Ultimately these high demands led to slow response times for batch and ETL processing, which beleaguered user activity. The study also revealed that because most applications tend to read and write from the same block, a storage solution-s ability to support redo logs and temp files was crucial to ensuring there was no degradation in performance.

“If a company-s database applications are accessing data from slow storage it will have an adverse impact on their business SLAs, ultimately resulting in lost revenue,” said Dani Golan, CEO, Kaminario. “Customers understand that to remain competitive means they need resilient, high performing storage. The results of this study validate the industry-s rapid growth in all-flash storage solutions, and underscore the requirement for consistent 3D performance across IOPS, bandwidth and latency. It-s not just about IOPS in today-s data centers.”

For an in-depth look at the Storage Performance Report please visit . To find out how well your storage is performing, .

is leading the revolution in flash storage by creating a fundamentally new and better way to store and retrieve performance-sensitive data. Kaminario K2 is the first enterprise-grade general purpose all-flash storage with a true scale-out architecture built from the ground up to take advantage of the most modern flash SSD capabilities. The company is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts and backed by Sequoia Capital, Globespan Capital Partners, Pitango Venture Capital, Mitsui and Tenaya Capital.

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