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Azul Systems Extends Standing In Business-Critical Java Application Performance with Vega 3
Delivers Technology for Java Performance, Accelerates Data Center Consolidation and Virtualization Initiatives
May. 20, 2008 02:15 PM
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Azul Systems announced the availability of the Vega 3 Series
appliances, which provides a way for companies to run, process, and manage Java
applications for their business critical needs. Compared to the company’s
pioneering first generation Network Attached Processing product, the Vega 3
products represent a fivefold improvement in performance demonstrating Azul’s
commitment and execution on an aggressive product roadmap. This new solution,
packaged in compact 5U or 14U appliance form factors, makes it easier for Enterprises
in the E-Commerce, Financial Services, Web Hosting, and Telecommunications markets
to maximize transactional volumes and minimize downtime, while decreasing overall
response time. The Vega 3 Series provides companies with opportunities to run
their businesses in environmentally-friendly ways by aiding datacenter virtualization
initiatives and reducing power consumption costs yet still consistently improving
the performance of applications.
The new Vega 3 appliances are purpose-built for business
critical Java applications, and are based on the advanced microprocessor, a
54-core processor designed to support the needs of scalable multi-threaded
applications built on application Virtual Machine platforms such as Java. The
new Vega 3 appliances extend Azul’s innovative pauseless garbage collection
capability to 670 GBytes in a single Java Heap, over 200X greater than
traditional alternatives. The new DirectPath feature of the Vega 3 appliance
enables customers to improve the performance of their service-oriented
architecture (SOA) deployments by 100X or more over traditional servers by
dramatically improving inter-VM communication, while also reducing latency by orders
of magnitude. These new capabilities allow customers to realize the
architectural advantages of SOA deployments without the associated performance
and latency penalties.
"Several trends, including SOA-based integration,
customer expectations about application performance, and ongoing transaction
volume growth, are causing performance problems for application servers that
cannot be solved simply by adding more servers to a cluster. Enterprises are looking at new ways to scale
out their applications to solve these problems," stated Maureen Fleming,
program director, IDC Business Process, Integration & Deployment
Software. “Technologies that offer predictability, while removing memory
limitations and data bottlenecks are becoming foundational to application
infrastructure."
Azul has a proven track record in delivering over 10X higher
throughput and faster response times to its list of top enterprise customers’ worldwide
in Capital, E-commerce and Telecommunications markets. The Vega 3 extends the Azul 5-50 guarantee
(Azul’s promise that customers’ applications throughput and response time will
improve by 5 times while their data caching capacity increases by 50 times), ensuring success in high throughput and ultra
fast response time and consistency for Java applications.
”Building on excellence and innovation, the Vega 3 is yet
another stepping stone to make life easier for both Java architects and IT
managers,” said Ram Appalaraju, Vice
President of Technology and Product Marketing for Azul Systems. “More and more businesses are using Java
applications for mission critical functions and demanding higher performance
from these applications, but at the same time they are looking to simplify, consolidate,
and virtualize their data center operations.
The Azul Vega 3 is a solution that meets this next generation need of IT
organizations.”
Vega 3 Supporting Partner Quotes
“With the increased deployment of SOA applications, there is
an unpredictable and enormous increase in data traffic that is overwhelming
traditional database management systems,” said Juan Menendez, senior vice
president at GemStone Systems. “By bringing
together award-winning GemFire software with Azul’s new Vega 3 appliance, SOA
applications can now overcome data bottlenecks by scaling beyond 300 GB of
resident memory and achieving data throughput of over 40,000 writes per
second.“
“As the leading web experience management company we are constantly looking for
ways to boost throughput and accelerate performance for our customers’ web
properties. Azul’s Vega 3 system offers
compelling capabilities on this front,” said Somesh Singh, Senior Vice President
of research and development and technical operations at Vignette. “By using Vignette’s High Performance
Delivery and Azul’s Java Compute Appliance, organizations can deliver super
fast, high throughput web applications, enabling them to offer a web experience
that is unmatched in the industry.”
About Vega 3
The Azul Vega 3 Series consists of high capacity appliances
used to improve the performance, scalability and TCO
of enterprise Java deployments.The series is based on a state-of-the-art 54-core
process and systems that scale from 108 to 864 cores and up to 768 GB of fully
symmetric memory in a compact appliance package. With the Vega 3, Java
applications can now scale to memory heap sizes up to a record 670GB without
garbage collection pauses. The Vega 3 is
a shared network resource that provides a pool of processors and memory for
multiple applications to simultaneously tap into from Solaris, Linux, HP-UX, Windows
or AIX operating systems using any Java or Java-compatible application server. The shared resources supplied by the Vega 3
Series also allow data center administrators to reduce the number of physical
or virtual servers they deploy, reducing the footprint and power and cooling
costs. Azul offsets all carbon emissions
credited to each of its products sold under support for the life of each
product’s deployment.
In addition, the new capabilities included with the Vega 3 series
feature DirectPath VM capabilities that enable a virtual data fabric for Event
Driven Architectures and SOA applications. This feature allows for multiple component-based applications to
communicate with a bandwidth up to 150Gb/s and latencies of less than 40
microseconds. Other features include the RealTime Performance Monitor (RTPM), a
real-time micro-granular performance monitoring and profiling capability for
production environments. RTPM is built into the JVM and it focuses on
optimizing the Java application environment, permitting architects to monitor
their applications in detail to uncover performance issues relating to threads,
memory, I/O and other application characteristics even in production
environments. This approach is designed
to deliver substantial improvements in flexibility and performance for advanced
functionality required for business critical Java applications.
For more information
on Azul Systems contact Leah McLean, lmclean@vocecomm.com at Voce Communications.
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