Violin Memory storage system certified with SAP Sybase ASE

By Eleanor Reader

Memory-based storage systems provider, Violin Memory, has announced that its Violin 6000 Series Flash Memory Arrays are now certified for interoperability with SAP Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE).

“The Violin Flash Memory Arrays integrated with SAP Sybase ASE are a key solid-state storage component for the acceleration of business-critical applications from SAP,” said Kevin Ichhpurani, senior vice president, business development and ecosystem innovation, SAP.

“The certification process showed that the arrays can deliver significant performance improvement over traditional disk-based systems, delivering substantial value to customers. In fact, during preliminary internal testing, we have seen 10x improvement in the performance of SAP Sybase ASE running on Violin Flash Memory.”

Benefits of the Violin Flash Memory Array for SAP Sybase ASE include the acceleration of IO-bound online transaction processing (OLTP) applications, the acceleration of database setup operations, checkpoints, logs and ETL (Extract Transform and Load) activities, the company said in a statement.

Violin Memory has also announced it is now an SAP software solution and technology partner in the SAP PartnerEdge program.

It will work with SAP to serve new and existing customers, partners and channels to benefit from solutions from Violin Memory and SAP.

Violin products are also available in support of SAP ERP applications.

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