Overcoming RAID Limitations With Shared Storage

Storage area networks (SANs) used to dominate the entire storage universe. Using block storage, it became the home to the bulk of enterprise storage. But the cloud changed all that.
Nyriad UltraIO Storage Systems

Two versions: one at 0.9-1.6PB, 10.5/3.5GB/s and sustained R/W of 13.5GB/s, another at 1.8PB-3.3PB and sustained R/W of 18GB/s
Nyriad releases SAN arrays with CPU+GPU controllers

Newcomer Nyriad has launched two SAN array systems with combined CPU+GPU controllers to provide fast recovery from drive failures and a maximum sustained IO rate of 18GB/sec for writes and reads.
Nyriad Announces the All-New UltraIO Storage System, Unleashing the Power of GPUs to Revolutionize Storage

Nyriad, Inc. announced the all-new UltraIO storage system, using the processing power of GPUs and advanced algorithms to deliver unprecedented performance, resiliency, and efficiency with low total cost of ownership.
Nyriad CEO Herb Hunt: We’re Building ‘Breakthrough’ Storage Technology That Gets Better Performance At ’Higher Resilience, Higher Consistency’

While Herb Hunt, CEO of New Zealand-based storage startup Nyriad, is not yet ready to talk specifically about the company’s technology, he is ready to talk about its new $28 million funding round and the move to set up headquarters in the U.S.
Waikato’s Nyriad raises $40m, shifts HQ to US – chairman Guy Haddleton fronts

“That’s where our customers will be. And that’s where the business will grow,” chairman and cornerstone investor, Guy Haddleton, says.
Blocks & Files: All change: founders out and new CEO in at GPU-based storage array control biz Nyriad

New Zealand-based Nyriad has had a makeover, with the founders out, new chairman, new funding, new CEO, exec hires, and a relocation to the USA.
Nyriad Moves Its Headquarters to US From New Zealand

Nyriad Inc. announced it has relocated its global headquarters from New Zealand to the U.S. as it prepares to launch the industry’s first storage solutions based on a new architecture that redefines how data is stored.