Datera
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Revision as of 23:55, 25 January 2016
Type | Private |
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Industry | Data storage systems |
Founded | 2013 |
Founder(s) |
Marc Fleischmann Nicholas Bellinger Claudio Fleiner |
Headquarters |
2570 W El Camino Real Mountain View, CA 94040, USA |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people |
Marc Fleischmann, CEO Maurilio Cometto, VP Engineering John Jendricks, VP BD/Operations Shayne Stubbs, Head of Sales Ashok Rajagopalan, Head of Product Nicholas Bellinger, CTO |
Products | LinuxIO, Core-iSCSI |
Employees | 31 (Q1 FY2015) |
Website | datera.io |
Datera, Inc. is a privately held company that provides data storage software and systems, based in Mountain View, California, USA.
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History
Datera, Inc. was founded by Marc Fleischmann, Nicholas Bellinger, and Claudio Fleiner in 2013, motivated by the inflection point that next-generation networking, virtualization and cloud computing technologies are bringing to computer systems architecture.
Products
The company builds commercial storage systems and software, based on the Linux operating system and its open source LinuxIO, including a highly available version.
Datera has been among the first shipping multifunction virtualization (SR-IOV) compliant 40 GbE products that enable virtual guest environments to run iSCSI at or near 40 GbE line rates. LIO has become the Linux standard SCSI target with kernel version 2.6.38.[1][2]
Contact
Contact Datera at:
- Phone (US): +1.650.384.6366 (US)
- Phone (EMEA): +31.61.261.0931 (EMEA)
- Email: info@datera.io
- Web: datera.io
See also
- Fibre Channel (FC)
- Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE)
- iSCSI
- iSCSI Extensions for RDMA (iSER)
- Internet Storage Name Service (iSNS)
- Service Location Protocol (SLP)
- SCSI RDMA Protocol (SRP)
Notes
- ↑ Corbet, Jonathan (8/17/2010). "Notes from the LSF summit storage track". lnw.net.
- ↑ Corbet, Jonathan (12/22/2010). "Shooting at SCSI targets". lnw.net.