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Permabit Technology Corporation
Company typePrivate
IndustryComputer data storage
Founded2000
Defunct2017 Edit this on Wikidata
HeadquartersCambridge, Massachusetts
Key people
Tom Cook, CEO and President
Jered Floyd, CTO and Founder
Cameron Pforr, SVP BizDev
Scott Skidmore, VP Sales
Louis Imershein, VP Product
Michael Ivanov, VP Marketing
Katherine Boardman, VP HR
ProductsAlbireo SDK
Albireo VDO
Albireo SANblox
Websitewww.permabit.com

Permabit Technology Corporation is a private supplier of Data Reduction solutions to the Computer Data Storage industry. The company's Albireo product line delivers data deduplication, data compression, and thin provisioning in three forms, ranging from a ready-to-deploy appliance to an embedded SDK, enabling OEMs to choose the deployment method(s) that best suits their requirements.

Permabit claims Albireo is capable of multi-Petabyte scalability and is able to deliver 3x the performance and 40x the memory efficiency of competing technologies.[1]

Permabit Albireo

The Permabit Albireo family of products are designed to enable storage OEMs to rapidly get to market with competitive data reduction features. The common pillar across all of these products is the Albireo index - a hash datastore engineered by Permabit computer scientists through fourteen years of capacity optimization research and development.[2] Three products in the Albireo family range from an embedded SDK (offering deep integration with existing storage solutions) to a ready-to-deploy appliance.

  • Albireo SDK – a software development kit designed to add data deduplication to hardware devices or software applications that benefit from sharing duplicate chunks.[3]
  • Albireo VDO – a drop-in data efficiency solution for Linux architectures. VDO provides fine-grained (4k chunk), inline deduplication, thin provisioning, compression and replication.[4]
  • Albireo SANblox - a ready-to-run data efficiency appliance that integrates data deduplication and data compression transparently into Fibre Channel SAN environments.[5]

History

Permabit was founded as Permabit Inc. in 2000 by a technical and business team from Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[6] The company went through a management buyout in 2007 and was renamed Permabit Technology Corporation at that time.

Permabit’s first product, Permabit Enterprise Archive (originally known as Permeon) was a multi-PB scalable, content-addressable, RAIN-based storage product, first launched in 2004.[7] Enterprise Archive utilized in-house developed technologies in the areas of capacity optimization, WORM, storage management and data protection. To date, the company has been awarded 36 patents.[8]

In 2010, Permabit launched the Albireo family of products which focus on licensing Permabit data efficiency and management innovations to original equipment manufacturers, software vendors and online service providers.[9] Publicly acknowledged companies that offer Albireo-based solutions include EMC, Hitachi Data Systems, IBM, NEC, and NetApp. [10]

References

  1. ^ "Our Edge in Data Efficiency". Permabit Technology Corporation. Retrieved 1 May 2014.
  2. ^ "Deduplication Index Engine". Permabit Technology Corporation. Retrieved 1 May 2014.
  3. ^ "Albireo SDK". Permabit Technology Corporation. Retrieved 1 May 2014.
  4. ^ "Albireo VDO". Permabit Technology Corporation. Retrieved 1 May 2014.
  5. ^ "Albireo SANblox". Permabit Technology Corporation. Retrieved 1 May 2014.
  6. ^ "Original Permabit Website". Permabit Incorporated. Retrieved 3 March 2001.
  7. ^ "Permabit Releases Permeon Compliance Vault Software". eWEEK. Retrieved 17 March 2004.
  8. ^ "Intellectual Property". Permabit Technology Corporation. Retrieved 1 Aug 2015.
  9. ^ "Permabit Announces Albireo High Performance Data Optimization Software". Permabit Technology Corporation. Retrieved 7 June 2010.
  10. ^ "Permabit OEM". Permabit Technology Corporation. Retrieved 1 February 2015.