Supports incremental data indexing, collecting and scheduling of activities
StoredIQ, a provider of Intelligent Information Management and eDiscovery offerings, has updated its Intelligent Information Management (IIM) Platform architecture, with new architectural enhancements including the software, hardware and on-board storage.
StoredIQ said that it has upgraded 64-bit software stack, including the operating system, applications, database and search/index engines. In addition, server nodes have also been upgraded to Dell PowerEdge R610 with Intel Xeon Processor E5520. Plus, on-board storage now leverage NetApp NAS.
The company claims that with these and other architectural enhancements, its single appliance can achieve performance levels of 24TB of full-text indexing per day, and through a federated offering, performance can scale to over 100TB of full-text indexing per day. The new architecture expedites the entire eDiscovery process, including the identification, analysis, collection and processing phases.
The new platform can scan, index, classify, process and manage petabytes of data and includes failover and disaster recovery functionality. In addition, it allows for fine-grain network throttling and supports incremental data indexing, collecting, production activities and scheduling of activities during off-peak hours.
Keith Zoellner, CTO for StoredIQ, said: “As an example of our performance capabilities, one of our large enterprise customers reported 17.5TB of full-text indexing per day and 175TB of metadata indexing per day with one of our mid-range appliances.
“We place a high importance on precision when identifying and collecting relevant data, but as important is being able to quickly cull through large data sets to allow our customers to make timely and informed decisions.”


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