Posts Tagged ‘software’

Thoughts on DDUP and Compression from Violin Memory

by Jonathan on January 7, 2012

Lately I’ve been asked how data reduction technologies like DDUP and Compression should be applied to flash Memory Arrays. Both of these technologies promise more efficient use of storage by eliminating duplicate data, and thereby reducing the effective $/GB. To date, these technologies have largely been targeted at the backup and archival markets, where storing [...]


Why am I, Jonathan Goldick now Software CTO of Violin Memory?

by Jonathan on January 2, 2012

No, this isn’t going to be my existential ramblings on Life, the Universe, and well you know… but it is the first question I get asked, or more specifically “Why am I here at Violin Memory?” Well first I have to say that I’m a big believer in Flash as a replacement for high RPM [...]