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SoftLayer Expands Its Data Warehouse Capacity and Improves Backend System Performance with SOA
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Mar. 17, 2008 02:45 PM
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SoftLayer has advanced its backend systems, upgrading its
fully redundant data warehouse storage arrays and adding an application layer
processing cluster to enable a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA).
The data warehouse expansion included the installation of
multi-petabyte storage arrays from EqualLogic (now Dell) in its Dallas, Seattle, and, when launched, Washington D.C.
facilities to serve as the backend data storage powering all of SoftLayer’s
on-demand service offerings. Servers from SuperMicro provide the processing
power for the new SOA infrastructure.
Together, these improvements will accelerate deployment of
new features and increase performance for all SoftLayer customers (whether they
use the SoftLayer Application Programming Interface (API) or the SoftLayer
Portal to manage hosted IT infrastructure) and allow the company to maintain
its leadership in bringing new products and services to market.
“Delivering world-class services on time, every time,
requires an internal infrastructure that, up to now, simply did not exist in
the market place,” said Nathan Day, SoftLayer Chief Technology Officer. “We
have created a new model for the industry that combines scalable and flexible
data storage with scalable and flexible application processing.”
SoftLayer used industry-standard best-practices to create
its SOA to deliver on the architectural style’s two fundamental concepts:
- Enable a set of simple, ubiquitous, and open communication
interfaces
- Deliver data using an open schema (e.g. XML) through the
interfaces
SoftLayer’s SOA allows data to be captured, processed, and
presented to users in a form chosen by the system administrator, delivering on
the company’s commitment to give customers total control. The architecture is
highly scalable, with the capacity to process millions of transactions per hour
across thousands of physical and virtual servers, as well as with any number of
related services.
Mr. Day continued, “Our goal is to virtualize all datacenter
elements including the hardware, security, network, and embedded services to
drive our vision of Serverless IT.”
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