Coraid Says ATA-over-Ethernet Offers Better Throughput Than Fibre Channel

Iometer benchmark tests demonstrate AoE delivers 36% better throughput for reads and 90% for writes.

May 20, 2009

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SAN CLEMENTE, CA - May 20, 2009 - CORAID, providers of affordably fast SAN, today announced that it has released the results of a performance comparison study of ATA-over-Ethernet (AoE) running in a VMware ESX environment. Using the Iometer benchmarking tool originally developed at Intel Corporation, I/O loads were generated for testing a single virtual machine using VMware ESX Server connected to a CORAID EtherDrive SAN storage array. For a 32 Kbyte I/O size, throughput with sequential reads was measured to be 234 Mbytes/sec for AoE as compared to 172 Mbytes/sec for Fibre Channel. The study also demonstrated that throughput with sequential writes was measured to be 234 Mbytes/sec for AoE compared to 123 Mbytes/sec for Fibre Channel.

"AoE is an open lightweight SAN protocol that leverages the advantages of Ethernet to transport ATA disk commands without the burden of TCP/IP overhead and easily outperforms Fibre Channel and iSCSI", said James Kemp, CEO of CORAID. "Running on AoE, our EtherDrive SAN leverages VMware virtualization to efficiently resolve the increased storage demands of virtualization. EtherDrive is providing customers with an affordably fast SAN that is reliable, scalable and easy to implement. At about $400/TB, EtherDrive SAN is also far more affordable that iSCSI and Fibre Channel." CORAID EtherDrive SAN products provide a complete solution for extreme performance storage area networks and offer best enterprise-class solutions that embrace virtualization for the demands of today's IT organizations.

This performance comparison study builds on published results from VMware detailing the 'Comparison of Storage Protocol Performance.' Using Iometer for load generation, tests were performed with a single virtual machine running on the VMware ESX Server 3.5 U3 configuration connected to a CORAID EtherDrive LD2461 AoE-based storage array. Results prove that AoE is substantially faster than Fibre Channel and iSCSI in testing both read and write throughput. AoE demonstrated better response times than either Fibre Channel or iSCSI. The complete study is available for download free of charge at http://www.coraid.com/TECHNOLOGY/AoE-Performance-Study. For more information about Iometer, visit www.iometer.org.

The EtherDrive Host Bus Adapter for VMware ESX Server is available in 2-Gigabit and 20-Gigabit configurations. Installing multiple HBAs in an ESX server provides scalable bandwidth and path redundancy. EtherDrive SAN scales efficiently, quietly and affordably. For more information on how CORAID EtherDrive SAN is being used in virtualization network storage applications in enterprises all over the world, please contact CORAID at +1-706-548-7200, email [email protected] or visit www.coraid.com.

About CORAID, Inc.CORAID EtherDrive, the affordable network storage, provides fast SAN solutions exceeding Fibre Channel speeds at Ethernet prices. CORAID designs and manufactures innovative, affordable network storage appliances based on the open ATA-over-Ethernet (AoE) lightweight network storage protocol. AoE leverages the advantages of Ethernet without the burden of TCP/IP overhead. EtherDrive SAN is the affordable alternative to iSCSI and Fibre Channel. CORAID was recently named among "Linux Magazine's Top 20 Companies to Watch in 2009" and has won InfoWorld's BOSSIE Award for Best of Open Source in Storage and Product Excellence Award for Best Data Backup and Storage Solution at the Linux World Expo. For more information, visit www.coraid.com.

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