Adaptec’s Data Conditioning Platform delivers business value to next-generation data centres by conditioning data as it moves through the I/O path. By developing innovative silicon, software, and I/O subsystems, Adaptec’s Data Conditioning Platform includes products that protect data, reduce capital and operating costs, lower power consumption, dramatically increase server/storage utilization and performance, and can be integrated seamlessly into industry standard servers.
- Maximise I/O performance – The highest-performing I/O hardware and software is coupled with the ability to route, optimise and protect data as it moves through the I/O path.
- Reduce capital expenses – Improved server and storage utilisation at the maximum I/O performance minimises the number of required servers and storage devices.
- Reduce operating expenses – Existing server and storage systems are more effectively managed, lowering power and maintenance costs, as well as physical space requirements.
- Achieve Green IT objectives – Minimising the number of servers and storage devices reduces direct system power and cooling power requirements throughout the data centre.
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Recent examples of data conditioning innovation include Adaptec MaxIQ SSD Cache Performance Solution, Adaptec Zero-Maintenance Cache Protection, and Adaptec Intelligent Power Management.
Solutions delivered via the Adaptec Data Conditioning Platform are application agnostic and do not require changes to existing storage architectures, application software or operating systems. They integrate into all industry-standard platforms and offer seamless compatibility with off-the-shelf IT components commonly found in data centres around the world. Plus, they can be centrally managed through the Adaptec Storage Manager™ management software .
The Adaptec Data Conditioning Platform is built upon nearly three decades of storage I/O innovation, insights and feedback from our global installed customer base, and the hardened expertise of our world-class ASIC and software development teams.
Data Centres benefit from reduced costs, maximum performance, and greener IT.
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