Memory Virtualization Platform is transparent to existing applications and operating systems allowing enterprises to leverage their IT assets.
RNA networks, a provider of memory virtualization software that transforms server memory into a shared network resource, today announced the launch of its Memory Virtualization Platform (MVP) and first product, RNAmessenger, based on the MVP. The company avers that Memory Virtualization unleashes computing from existing commodity hardware by decoupling memory from the processor and server. It states that the RNA Memory Virtualization Platform is transparent to existing applications and operating systems allowing enterprises to leverage their existing IT assets with no changes.
The company explains that its software improves utilization of existing data center resources, and provides alternative to data center investments aimed at addressing the limitations of memory availability. It further explains that businesses that utilize memory virtualization are experiencing increased results because of the performance boost directly attributable to memory virtualization. All of this is accomplished with no changes to the IT infrastructure, adds the company.
"Memory Virtualization has broad applicability to a number of challenges that have plagued the data center for years," said Clive Cook, CEO of RNA networks. "In early customer evaluations, we've repeatedly seen how frustrated enterprises are with the limitations of the current memory 'island' model. Using the RNA Memory Virtualization Platform, these same customers have experienced dramatically improved performance at significantly lower cost with service levels which are destined to transform their business."