SAN DIEGO, Calif., Feb. 06, 2018 -- One Stop Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq:OSS), the leading provider of high performance computing GPU accelerators and NVMe flash arrays for a multitude of HPC applications, has introduced a new 2U Ion Accelerator™ Flash Storage Array.
The new array offers flexible capacity while maintaining the high-bandwidth and low-latency pedigree of Ion Accelerator arrays deployed in hundreds of global installations. This OSS shared flash storage array boasts the latest Ion Accelerator 5.0 software, NVMe™ drives, networking options and dual Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processors to support the most demanding applications.
Multiple high-speed networking options allow this array to fit seamlessly into Fibre Channel (up to 32 Gbps), iSCSI (up to 100 Gbps) or InfiniBand (up to 100 Gbps) deployments. The capacity of the Ion Accelerator can be expanded up to 153 terabytes with 24 2.5” NVMe drives. High Availability (HA) is achieved using two arrays in a mirrored setup.
The new version 5.0 for the Ion Accelerator software from OSS provides a complete all-flash storage solution that delivers cost-effective, near-native NVMe performance for data-intensive workloads. Ion Accelerator is designed to deliver consistent ultra-low latency and high bandwidth for the most performance-hungry applications used in information and financial services, healthcare, government, manufacturing, media and entertainment, and other major industries.
Offering bandwidth from a single storage box of 25GB/sec and latency well below 100 µs, Ion software is the ideal solution for delivering on the promise of NVMe flash performance in shared storage. Ion Accelerator has built-in data integrity in the software, with support for various RAID configurations, as well as a HA option that simultaneously accelerates performance for volumes across two systems.
“This newest release provides game-changing performance, density and fault tolerance,” said OSS Vice President of Engineering, Julia Elbert. “The low overhead with Ion allows systems to deliver near bare-metal performance from the latest NVMe technology flash drives, along with the reliability and data integrity required in mission-critical enterprise applications. With this fifth generation of Ion, existing appliance customers can also upgrade from legacy drives to modern NVMe with zero down time and no migration costs using our Easy Migrate upgrade program.”
Visitors to the WEST 2018 conference being held in San Diego, CA, February 6-8, can see the 2U Ion Accelerator Flash Storage Array and the fully rugged MIL-STD 4U Ion Accelerator Software-powered FSAn-4 at the OSS booth #1024. Both NVMe arrays are available to order today from One Stop Systems’ highly-trained sales engineers at [email protected] or by calling (760) 745-9883.
About One Stop Systems
One Stop Systems, Inc. (OSS) designs and manufactures high performance compute accelerators, flash storage arrays and customized servers for deep learning, AI, defense, finance and entertainment applications. OSS utilizes the power of PCI Express, the latest GPU accelerators and NVMe flash cards to build award-winning systems, including many industry firsts, for OEMs and government customers. The company’s innovative hardware and Ion Accelerator Software offers exceptional performance and unparalleled scalability. OSS products are available directly, through global distributors, or via its SkyScale cloud services. For more information, go to www.onestopsystems.com.
NVMe is a trademark of the NVM Express Workgroup.
Media Contact:
Katie Rivera
One Stop Systems, Inc.
Tel (760) 745-988
Email contact
Investor Relations:
Ronald Both or Grant Stude
CMA
Tel (949) 432-7557
Email contact


Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Says AI Investment Boom Is Just Beginning as NVDA Shares Surge
TSMC Eyes 3nm Chip Production in Japan with $17 Billion Kumamoto Investment
Ford and Geely Explore Strategic Manufacturing Partnership in Europe
Washington Post Publisher Will Lewis Steps Down After Layoffs
Alphabet’s Massive AI Spending Surge Signals Confidence in Google’s Growth Engine
SpaceX Pushes for Early Stock Index Inclusion Ahead of Potential Record-Breaking IPO
OpenAI Expands Enterprise AI Strategy With Major Hiring Push Ahead of New Business Offering
Nvidia, ByteDance, and the U.S.-China AI Chip Standoff Over H200 Exports
Instagram Outage Disrupts Thousands of U.S. Users
TrumpRx Website Launches to Offer Discounted Prescription Drugs for Cash-Paying Americans
Missouri Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Challenging Starbucks’ Diversity and Inclusion Policies
SoftBank Shares Slide After Arm Earnings Miss Fuels Tech Stock Sell-Off
Sony Q3 Profit Jumps on Gaming and Image Sensors, Full-Year Outlook Raised
Amazon Stock Rebounds After Earnings as $200B Capex Plan Sparks AI Spending Debate
American Airlines CEO to Meet Pilots Union Amid Storm Response and Financial Concerns
Tencent Shares Slide After WeChat Restricts YuanBao AI Promotional Links
Once Upon a Farm Raises Nearly $198 Million in IPO, Valued at Over $724 Million 



