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Violin Memory

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American computer storage company
This article needs to beupdated. The reason given is:The company has been defunct since around 2020. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information.(June 2025)
Violin Systems
Company typePrivate
Founded2005; 21 years ago (2005)[1]
Headquarters,
Key people
CEO: Mark Lewis, COO: Todd Oseth, CMO: Gary Lyng, SVP Worldwide Field Operations
OwnerQuantum Group of Funds
Websiteviolinsystems.com

Violin Systems, formerlyViolin Memory, was a private American company based inSilicon Valley,California, that designed and manufactured computerdata storage products.

Corporate history

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The company was founded in 2005 as Violin Technologies by Donpaul Stephens and Jon Bennett inIselin, New Jersey.[citation needed]Series A financing valued over $10 million was raised in 2010. Two more rounds of financing in 2011 raised an additional $75 million. Corporate investors includedJuniper Networks andToshiba America Electronic Components (TAEC). It was based inMountain View, California around this time.

Series D financing of $80 million in March 2012 was led by SAP Ventures (arm ofSAP AG), and included Highland Capital, GSV and others. The reported valuation was over $800 million.[2][3]

Violin Memory'sinitial public offering in September 2013, raised $162 million at a price of $9 a share.[4] Its stock price dropped to $2 a share after its largest partner,Hewlett Packard, became a competitor and due to concerns of how quickly it was spending money.[4] The company experienced losses of $34 million the following year and the board called for the resignation of theCEO.[5] Additionally, five shareholder lawsuits were filed against the company, alleging it did not disclose the financial impact expected from a federal shutdown.[4] In December 2013, the company terminated CEO Basile,[6] replacing him with Kevin DeNuccio in February 2014.[7]

TheNew York Stock Exchange de-listed Violin Memory shares in October 2016 because its market capitalization had fallen below $15 million.[8]A few days later, it changed to be traded on theOTC Markets Group exchange OTCQX, using the same VMEM symbol.[9] In November 2016, it was valued at $3.7 million.[7] On December 14, 2016, Violin Memory filed for Chapter 11 Federal Bankruptcy protection.[10]

On April 24, 2017, Violin announced in a press release that they had emerged from bankruptcy, and had been purchased byQuantum Partners LP, a private investment fund managed bySoros Fund Management LLC.[11]

On October 16, 2018, Violin Systems released the statement that it had agreed to acquire the storage business of X-IO Technologies and in conjunction with the transaction X-IO has renamed itself as Axellio as its new company name.[12]

In 2020, Violin Systems was bought out byStorCentric, Inc.[13]

Technology

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Violin does not usesolid-state drives (SSD), but instead uses a proprietary design referred to as flash fabric architecture (FFA).[14] The FFA technology consists of a mesh ofNAND flash dies, modules[15] that organize the mesh of flash dies, and a proprietary switched architecture for fault tolerance.[16] In September 2011, Violin announced the 6000 series all-silicon shared flash memory storage arrays.[17]

vMOS[18][19] is Violin Memory's software layer that integrates with the FFA to providedata protection, management and connectivity to the host.

Products

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Violin extreme performance storage platform, XVS 8 released October 4, 2018.

The Violin 7000 series includes application aware snapshots,continuous data protection, synchronous replication, asynchronous replication and metro cluster functionality.[20][21][22]

On December 1, 2015, the Violin Memory FSP 7250 and 7600 were announced. The Violin FSP 7250 was marketed as an entry level point product.[23]

The 7700[24] series can scale up to ten 6000 or 7000 series arrays for up to 700TB of raw capacity or 3.5 PB with deduplication[25]

The Violin 6000 series[26] all flash arrays include the 6600, 6200 and 6100. The 6600[27] is based on SLC flash and offers 17.5TB of capacity. The 6200[28] offers flash performance at capacities from 17.5 to 70TB. The 6100[29] is a smaller array at lower price of entry with a pay as you grow[30] option.

References

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  1. ^"Violin Systems: Company". Violin Systems. Retrieved2011-07-28.
  2. ^"Violin Memory raises $50M, brings valuation to $800M".Silicon Valley Business Journal. March 30, 2012. RetrievedAugust 14, 2013.
  3. ^"Notice of Exempt Offering of Securities".Edgar. US Securities and Exchange Commission. March 29, 2012. RetrievedAugust 14, 2013.
  4. ^abcBort, Julie (December 11, 2013)."Newly Public Company Violin Memory Is In Turmoil And The Lawsuits Are Flying". RetrievedFebruary 10, 2015.
  5. ^"Can a new CEO pull Violin Memory out of its current slump?".The Register. January 7, 2014. RetrievedFebruary 10, 2015.
  6. ^"Struggling Flash Storage Firm Violin Memory Fires Its CEO".VentureBeat. December 16, 2013. RetrievedFebruary 3, 2014.
  7. ^abMellor, Chris (November 10, 2016)."Violin Memory resembles toast".The Register. RetrievedNovember 22, 2016.
  8. ^James Garrett Baldwin (October 28, 2016)."NYSE Moves to Delist Violin Memory (VMEM)".Investopedia. RetrievedOctober 31, 2016.
  9. ^Chris Mellor (October 31, 2016)."Violin switches stock exchanges fast: OTCQX replaces delisting NYSE as its share trading body".The Register. RetrievedNovember 8, 2016.
  10. ^"Violin Memory's sad song leads to bankruptcy - Storage Soup".searchstorage.techtarget.com. Retrieved2018-02-15.
  11. ^Chris Mellor (April 25, 2017)."Violin Memory steps out of bankruptcy, takes the storage stage again".The Register. RetrievedApril 27, 2017.
  12. ^Joseph F. Kovar (October 16, 2018)."Violin Systems To Acquire X-IO Storage Business".CRN. RetrievedDecember 18, 2018.
  13. ^https://siliconangle.com/2020/10/29/storcentric-buys-former-flash-storage-darling-violin-systems/
  14. ^Michael Cusanelli (June 27, 2014)."Violin Memory Delivers 'Business in a Flash' with Concerto 7000".The VAR Guy blog. Archived from the original on February 11, 2015. RetrievedNovember 8, 2016.
  15. ^Antony Adshead (October 12, 2012)."Violin - a proudly proprietary storage vendor . . ".ComputerWeekly.com.
  16. ^Chin-Fah, Heoh (March 8, 2012)."we raid vRAID".Storage GaGa Blog.
  17. ^Robin Harris (April 11, 2012)."Violin's clean-sheet architecture".Storage Mojo blog. RetrievedSeptember 17, 2013.
  18. ^Brian Beeler (August 13, 2012)."Violin Pairs with Symantec to Deliver Data Management Tools".StorageReview.com.
  19. ^Chris Mellor (August 14, 2012)."Symantec, Violin in no-strings fling for flash array software".The Register.
  20. ^"VIOLIN CONCERTO 7000 ALL FLASH ARRAY; PERFORMANCE PACKED WITH DATA SERVICES"(PDF).Product Profile.Taneja Group. June 2014.
  21. ^Nick Heath (June 24, 2014)."Violin Memory gives its flash storage an enterprise-friendly makeover".ZDNet. Archived fromthe original on February 11, 2015.
  22. ^Steve Wexler (June 25, 2014)."Violin: In the data center, no one can hear you scream!".IT Trends & Analysis.
  23. ^Sheryl Anderson (December 1, 2015)."Expanded Flash Storage Platform From Violin Provides Needed Solutions for Customers Seeking Optimization for Extreme Performance; Primary Storage Solutions; and Entry Level Capacity".Press release.
  24. ^Peter Williams (June 26, 2014)."Violin: Violin Memory back in all-flash storage tune with new data management strings".Bloor.
  25. ^Pedro Hernandez (June 24, 2014)."Violin Plays a Flashy Concerto with New 7000 Array".InfoStor.
  26. ^"Three New All Flash Arrays 6100 (17.5TB, 26TB and 35TB) Revealed by Violin Memory".StorageNewsletter.com (Press Release). StorageNewsletter.com. August 12, 2014.
  27. ^Timothy Prickett Morgan (October 18, 2013)."Violin Turns Flash Arrays Into Blazing Clusters".EnterpriseTech.
  28. ^Carol Sliwa (May 2014)."Violin 6000 arrays feature proprietary flash modules, memory fabric".SearchSolidStateStorage.com.
  29. ^Chris Mellor (August 4, 2014)."Violin strings up cheaper instrument: 17.5TB flash box for $100k + change".The Register.
  30. ^Carol Sliwa (July 15, 2014)."Violin storage adds WFA models, pay-as-you-grow option".SearchSolidStateStorage.com.

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