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Samsung AutoCache 3.0 for ware Using flash devices to remove I/O bottlenecks for greater density and efficiency Greater density, efficiency and performance AutoCache is a complete host-based I/O caching solution designed specifically to accelerate business-critical applications in physical and virtualized servers by using SSDs and DRAM as a local cache. It works with both virtual and physical operating systems. AutoCache supports write-back caching as well as read caching. AutoCache 3.0 for ware works with the ware ESXi 6.0 U1 vsphere API for I/O Filtering (VAIO) and increases density per host. Depending on the workload, AutoCache 3.0 for ware increases density by up to two to three times and increases business-critical application performance by up to four times while maximizing system resource usage and freeing up CPU cycles to support more business applications. AutoCache is incredibly easy to deploy, by virtue of being totally transparent to system operation and fully integrated with native management infrastructure for the hypervisor. It requires no guest OS agents and no changes to current storage processes such as backup, snapshot or replication services. AutoCache 3.0 for ware benefits Up to three times greater density per server Up to fourfold increase in application performance Reduction in TCO Role-based administration Incredibly easy to deploy with minimal impact on IT infrastructure AutoCache key features Single-node read caching and multi-node write-back caching Support for ware vsphere VAIO I/O filters No agents for guest OSs Seamless integration with hypervisor management infrastructure that supports block and NFS data storage Support for any SSD (Ne, PCIe, SAS or SATA) Redundancy across multi-ssds Adaptive caching Cache persistence across reboot Cache fast warm feature Cache remote host access feature that avoids performance disruption during vmotion migration

Accelerate business-critical applications Intelligent use of SSDs in virtualized servers AutoCache 3.0 for ware attaches inside standard hypervisors, where it inspects all I/O from all virtual machines and places hot I/O into a combination of solid state drive (SSD) and DRAM. Embedded intelligence supplies hot reads back to the s that request them, without requiring any system administrator s effort to modify the deployed storage or infrastructure. AutoCache creates a unified cache for all s on a host that adapts automatically to the changing workloads of the environment. It shifts cache resources on the fly to s that most need them, as defined by a set of sophisticated, concurrently running algorithms. For example, even as AutoCache is supplying hot reads to a business-critical application on one, it can also prevent backup I/O on another from evicting other hot data from the cache, thus preserving valuable flash resources. AutoCache also supports any datastore, whether connected by block protocols or Network File System (NFS). It supports both single-node read caching and multi-node write-back caching. Full integration with ware VAIO I/O Filters AutoCache 3.0 for ware is one of the first solutions to fully support ware VAIO to enable virtual data services. Key benefits of AutoCache combined with VAIO include: Finer control: Data service operations can be executed at granularity rather than at LUN/volume level. AutoCache enables each to receive the precise number of necessary data services. Policy management through SPBM integration: Policies can be created and managed at the hypervisor level using Storage Policy-Based Management (SPBM). AutoCache supports these policies and can combine software-based data services provided by VAIO in addition to native capabilities provided by Virtual SAN or a storage array. Storage agnostic: AutoCache is agnostic of the storage implementation and can support Virtual Volumes enabled storage and traditional storage devices. Storage Policy-Based Management AutoCache 3.0 for ware optimizes performance by leveraging the latest solid state technologies from Samsung and other leading vendors. AutoCache has the intelligence to unleash the performance of flash by efficiently managing the I/ O blender that virtualized servers create. Virtual Data Services Virtual SAN vsphere Virtual Volumes 3rd Party Data Services AutoCache 3.0 Virtual SAN Shared Datastore AutoCache I/O Intelligence ESXi SAN/NAS SAN/NAS DAS or SAN 2

Enhance management Simplified management and reporting AutoCache 3.0 for ware integrates into existing management interface workflow such as the ware vsphere client, vcenter server. AutoCache 3.0 for ware is designed to have minimal impact on IT operations. It simply installs without re-booting of hosts to automatically give the option of autocaching for all or a portion of the various environments on the server. Role-based administration AutoCache 3.0 for ware supports role-based administration, which allows administrators to create specific access rights through an easy-to-use interface. AutoCache allows setting varying degrees of AutoCache rights on a user basis rather than a machine basis, enabling users to control the caching for their individual s. Administrators and their users can modify both host- and -level cache settings, giving them the flexibility to assign different system, and AutoCache access privileges. AutoCache also collects usage data, allowing the previous month's data to be exported for billing purposes. Analytics AutoCache 3.0 for ware provides extensive analytics to quantify performance gains through intuitive yet powerful multilayered reporting, offering insight into resource utilization, I/O workloads and cache benefits. Reporting is available per host, per cached device and per guest virtual machine. Both real-time and historical data are presented in the management interface. 3

AutoCache features and system requirements AutoCache 3.0 for ware features Advanced feature support All ware value-added features such as VAAI, vmotion, HA, DRS, DPM and VAIO Caching algorithms Multiple adaptive algorithms that self-tune to workload Supported guest operating systems All, requiring no guest OS agent Caching media Leading enterprise SSD products with SATA, SAS, or Ne interface Supported storage protocols I/O cache types I/O caching attach point Fibre Channel, FCoE, iscsi, and NFS, with DAS or SAN connectivity Write-back cache Read cache with write-through Hypervisor (not guest OS) Management ware vcenter plug-in Minimum system requirements Operating system ware ESXi 6.0 U1 and later Processor 64-bit x86 processor with a minimum of 4 cores DRAM Minimum size: 32 GB SSD Minimum size: 64 GB 4

Legal and additional information About Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. inspires the world and shapes the future with transformative ideas and technologies. The company is redefining the worlds of TVs, smartphones, wearable devices, tablets, cameras, digital appliances, printers, medical equipment, network systems, and semiconductor and LED solutions. For the latest news, please visit the Samsung Newsroom at news.samsung.com. For more information For more information about Samsung memory, visit www.samsung.com/semiconductor. Copyright 2016 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Samsung and AutoCache are trademarks or registered trademarks of Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Specifications and designs are subject to change without notice. Nonmetric weights and measurements are approximate. All data were deemed correct at time of creation. Samsung is not liable for errors or omissions. All brand, product, service names and logos are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective owners and are hereby recognized and acknowledged. ware ESXi, vmotion, ware vcenter, ware Virtual SAN, ware vsphere and Virtual Volumes are either trademarks or registered trademarks of ware, Inc. in the United States and/or other jurisdictions. Samsung provides this data sheet for information purposes only. All information included herein is subject to change without notice. Samsung Electronics is not responsible for any direct or indirect damages arising from or related to use of this data sheet. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 129 Samsung-ro, Yeongtong-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do 16677, Korea www.samsung.com 2016-06 5