(Source: Business Wire)

Dataram
Corporation (NASDAQ: DRAM), a worldwide leader of advanced memory
solutions, today unveiled the XcelaSAN® storage optimization
appliance, the industry's first solution to seamlessly deliver up to 30x
performance improvement to existing applications.
The XcelaSAN storage optimization appliance augments existing storage
systems by transparently applying intelligent caching algorithms that
serve the most active block-level data from high speed solid state
storage, creating an intelligent, virtual solid state SAN.
"Dataram has been providing customers with performance optimization for
more than 40 years. The XcelaSAN is an innovative solution which enables
mid-sized organizations to seamlessly increase the performance of their
existing business-critical applications within an hour of installation,"
noted John Freeman, Dataram's President and CEO, "These gains come
without making changes to the customer's existing storage systems,
servers or applications."
By accessing under-utilized disk capacity and optimizing data
performance of existing storage systems, XcelaSAN eliminates the need
for additional hardware to increase application performance -- providing
investment protection by extending the life of the existing
infrastructure and lowering the overall cost of storage ownership for
organizations. In addition, as the customer's storage infrastructure
changes or consolidates, those new components will automatically benefit
from the XcelaSAN storage optimization technology.
"Dataram has years of experience, which is evident in the sound mix of
technology and capability in its new XcelaSAN offering," said Mark
Peters, Senior Analyst at the Enterprise Strategy Group."The sweet spot
for its intended mid-market users is a combination of performance, value
and ease. By delivering immediate performance and ROI improvements with
its sophisticated and automated cache and flash integration -- which also
precludes the need for a wholesale storage system replacement -- the
company is aimed in just the right place."
Traditional approaches to application performance problems often involve
costly hardware upgrades and over-provisioning of storage capacity to
increase performance. These approaches fail to efficiently scale to
adequately address the higher volume of data-intensive transactions
required of mid-range storage systems today.
"It is now well understood that the benefit of a solid state
infrastructure for compute-intensive environments is higher application
performance with less equipment and lower operational costs," said Jason
Caulkins, Dataram Chief Technologist.