Texas Memory Systems, Nevex partner for flash cache management

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Texas Memory Systems, Nevex partner for flash cache management

John Hilliard, assistant editor

Texas Memory Systems Inc., announced this week a partnership with NEVEX Virtual Technologies for flash cache management. The companies will pair NEVEX’s Cacheworks memory cache management product for Windows Servers with TMI’s flash offerings.

NEVEX says its CacheWorks uses flash and Windows Server memory to create a multi-level cache that automatically sets the best cache level for active data for I/O-intensive applications like Microsoft SQL Server and Exchange that operate on Windows Servers, VMware or Hyper-V.

TMI said Cacheworks can be installed on physical and virtual servers using a SSD to cache active application data, and the company said I/O speeds are faster for applications due to the use of the flash memory, instead of traditional HDD storage. TMI manufactures the RamSan-810 eMLC rackmount and RamSan-70 PCIe card with 900 GB capacity.

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