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Type
  
Private

Headquarters
  
San Jose California

Website
  
www.pernixdata.com

Parent organization
  
Nutanix

Industry
  
Storage virtualization

Products
  
FVP Architect

Founded
  
2012

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Key people
  
Poojan Kumar, CEO Satyam Vaghani, CTO

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PernixData was a software company based in San Jose, California. PernixData was co-founded in February 2012 by Poojan Kumar and Satyam Vaghani. Its main product is PernixData FVP, which is software for virtualizing server-side flash memory and random-access memory (RAM).

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History

PernixData was co-founded in February 2012 by Poojan Kumar, CEO, and Satyam Vaghani, CTO. Initial capital investment came from Lightspeed Venture Partners with individual investments from Mark Leslie, founding Chairman and CEO of Veritas; John Thomson, CEO of Virtual Instruments and Microsoft Board Member; and Lane Bess, chief operating officer at Zscaler and former CEO of Palo Alto Networks. A second round of funding in May 2013 came from Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and the original investors. In August 2014, PernixData raised Series C financing, led by Menlo Ventures with contributions from previous investors. Investments in that round were also made by Marc Benioff, chairman and CEO of salesforce.com; Jim Davidson, of Silver Lake Partners and Steve Luczo, chairman and CEO of Seagate Technology.

In August 2013, PernixData announced its FVP software product. In July, 2016, there were reports of potential sale of the company. PernixData was acquired by Nutanix in August, 2016.

Products and competition

PernixData FVP virtualizes server-side flash memory and random-access memory (RAM), software intended to scale storage performance independent of capacity. In 2013, PernixData FVP was only available for VMware's cloud computing platform vSphere 5, but Kumar indicated plans to ready FVP for various hypervisors, including Microsoft Hyper-V. Version 2.0 of FVP was announced in August 2014, alongside various new editions of the product (Enterprise, Standard, VDI and Essentials Plus).

Competing VMware-focused flash virtualization technologies include SanDisk’s FlashSoft, Proximal Data's Autocache, and VMware's own vSphere Flash Read Cache (vFRC). PernixData's FVP distinguished itself from VMware's own vFRC by adding write caching and clustering.

References

PernixData Wikipedia