
Electronic design automation (EDA) applications create intensive data processing needs for the underlying storage infrastructure. In particular, many aspects of the EDA process such as regression testing and correction processing engines can lead to heavy peak loads. For designers intent on exploiting the full capabilities of these tools, optimizing performance and accelerating time to market, the entire system must be in balance.
While clustering processors has been a boost to performance at the CPU level, storage I/O operations have remained constrained by a reliance on mechanical disk, leaving the I/O infrastructure in need of attention. In particular, the storage bottleneck is exacerbated by the following factors:
Distributed processing
Workload scaling
Service requirements
Gear6 addresses the need for predictable performance in EDA environments with centralized storage caching, and approach that enhances existing disk-based storage solutions with scalable, high-capacity caching appliances. This solution offers a number of benefits for EDA users:
Accelerate storage and applications
Reduce over provisioning:
Improve Quality of Service