Tachyon Nexus- fastest growing on Big Data Ecosystem

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Tachyon Nexus: The World’s First Memory-Centric Virtual Distributed Storage System

“Based out of San Mateo, CA, USA, Tachyon bridges applications and underlying storage systems providing unified data access orders of magnitudes faster than existing solutions.” Open source software is critical to the modern enterprise software landscape. Tachyon Nexus is an open source, memory-centric, distributed storage system. The company is one of the fastest growing open source projects in the Big Data ecosystem. With two years of open source history, Tachyon has attracted more than 150 contributors from over 50 organizations. Tachyon Nexus collaborates closely with the community in furthering this progress. Tachyon began as a research project when its founder and CEO, Haoyuan Li, was a Ph.D. student at UC Berkeley’s AMPLab in 2012. At the time, Spark and Mesos were taking off. He saw what Spark and Mesos could do for compute and resource management respectively, while the storage piece of this story was missing. Together with his research group, he started investigating how to enable memory speed data sharing across different applications. The first version of Tachyon was built during Christmas of 2012, and it was open sourced in April 2013. Two years later, Tachyon, Inc. was founded, receiving a $7.5 million investment from Andreessen Horowitz, to realize the vision of Tachyon becoming the de facto storage unification layer for big data and other scale out application environments and to provide a commercial backer for the project.

Today, the company is very excited to announce the 1.0 release of Tachyon, the world’s first memory-centric virtual distributed storage system, which unifies data access and bridges computation frameworks and underlying storage systems. Applications only need to connect with Tachyon to access data stored in any underlying storage systems. Additionally, Tachyon’s memorycentric architecture enables data access orders of magnitude faster than existing solutions.


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