TidalScale Makes It Easier than Ever to Right-Size Servers on the Fly

CAMPBELL, CA--(Marketwired - July 18, 2017) - TidalScale, the leading provider of Software-Defined Servers that bring flexibility to modern data centers by right-sizing servers on the fly, today made it easier than ever for organizations to marshal their existing data center resources into servers of virtually any size and configuration. In a new release of its platform, TidalScale introduced TidalScale WaveRunner™, a simple point-and-click control panel that allows anyone to right-size Software-Defined Servers to fit any data set.

"At UTSA, we are implementing Software-Defined Servers so we can provide computing and storage cloud capacity to our researchers in an agile and responsive way as their workload demands change," said Dr. Jeff Prevost, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA), a premier research university with strong academic and research programs in cyber security, cloud computing, computer analytics and big data. UTSA is also using Software-Defined Servers as a reference implementation of a modern cloud data center for research institutions via the university's Open Cloud Institute. "The new capabilities in TidalScale's software will help us achieve the flexibility and granular control we need to scale and re-provision resources on demand."

"Data centers, whether on premise or in the cloud, must move to a more software-defined or composable model if they have any hope of responding with agility to changes in business conditions, spiky workloads and new service demands from the enterprise," said Ashish Nadkarni, program director for IDC's Worldwide Infrastructure Practice. "Any solution that makes this journey faster, easier and more flexible will be welcome. This is particularly true for organizations trying to figure out how to extract more value and life from their existing IT assets, including and especially servers."

"Software-defined storage and networks are well established in modern data centers, but while these resources have proven their flexibility and scalability, servers have remained a fixed resource," said Gary Smerdon, CEO of TidalScale, whose Software-Defined Servers combine multiple commodity servers into one or more virtual servers -- all without a single change to applications or operating systems. "TidalScale WaveRunner writes a new future for the data center by allowing users of any skill level or background to build, deploy and manage TidalScale's award-winning Software-Defined Servers. This powerful yet easy-to-use control panel, along with our other new advances, makes it possible to dynamically control server, storage and network infrastructure from a single interface. Now for the first time, a fully software-defined data center isn't just preferable, it's easy."