PANTA explained

PANTA Systems
Type:Private
Location:Santa Clara, California, United States
Industry:Computer hardware and data warehousing
Products:Data warehouse appliance
Homepage:No longer available

PANTA Systems was founded in 2002 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California with offices in Austin, Texas and Pune. PANTA manufactured and sold Data Warehouse Appliances[1] until 2007. The PANTA appliances ran the Oracle 10g database engine on servers and storage manufactured by PANTA and clustered together with an InfiniBand fabric.

PANTA Systems was a foundation member of the Oracle Information Appliance Initiative, since renamed the Oracle Optimized Warehouse Initiative (OWI). As of 2008, OWI members included Dell/EMC, HP, IBM, SGI and Sun.

PANTA Systems is the only data warehouse appliance vendor to validate their claims of high perform, high availability and low cost with an externally verified world record.[2] [3]

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  1. Book: Goldworm . Barb . Skamarock . Anne . Blade Servers and Virtualization: Transforming Enterprise Computing While Cutting Costs . 2007 . Wiley India . 9788126512157 . 228-230.
  2. Web site: Technology News, Earnings, Mergers and Acquisitions: Oracle Sets World Record TPC-H One Terabyte Clustered Benchmark Result on PANTA Systems PANTAmatrix with SilverStorm RDS. 23 October 2006.
  3. Web site: TPC-H Result Highlights: PANTA Systems PANTAmatrix . https://web.archive.org/web/20070813234626/http://www.tpc.org/tpch/results/tpch_result_detail.asp?id=106102302. 13 August 2007. 13 August 2007. 9 January 2020.