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Storage startup Pliops aims to boost flash performance
With backing from Nvidia and Intel, startup Pliops is working to make data-center storage more efficient.
Rivals Intel and Nvidia are on the same side when it comes to the funding of a startup that promises to make flash storage orders of magnitude faster.
The two are among numerous investors in Pliops, which is developing a specialized storage processor that it says allows applications to access data kept in flash storage up to 100 times faster than with traditional approaches while using a fraction of the electricity required by traditional hardware.
Storage Processors Accelerate Database Operations
Storage processors with industry-standard SSDs can add value for many data-intensive applications. Here is a look at how you can use storage processors to speed up data workload.
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By Published: 23 Feb 2021
00:02 Mark Mokryn: Hi. Welcome to Session D-5: Storage Processors Accelerate Data Workload. Our company is Pliops. We re based in Tel Aviv and San Jose, California. We re about 60 employees with deep knowledge and experience in databases, storage and semiconductors and we re currently in evaluation by over 10 tier-one cloud server and storage providers with our initial product.
00:33 MM: I am Mark Mokryn. I am VP Product of the company and Eddy Bortnikov is VP Technology and we ll be presenting this today.