BlueArc has it's own research & development center in the United Kingdom and invests the greater part of her yearly revenues in the further development of her products. During the development she pays attention to her customers and the market to create even better products.

BlueArc established the following milestones over the years:
1998  -  BlueArc founded by Geoff Barrall, Jeff Pinkham and Jon Meyer
2000  -  Introduction BlueArc SI family
2000  -  BlueArc Storage Servers can address a total storage of 250TB
2000  -  BlueArc supports multiple network file system protocols
2000  -  BlueArc offers shared access to files through CIFS and NFS
2004  -  Introduction BlueArc Titan I family
2004  -  BlueArc Storage Servers can address a total storage of 1PB
2004  -  BlueArc presents her file system technology “SiliconFS
2004  -  BlueArc enables storage of 4 Million files per directory
2004  -  BlueArc introduces Virtual Servers
2004  -  BlueArc introduces Virtual Volumes (Thin Provisioning)
2004  -  BlueArc enables snapshots without loss of performance
2004  -  BlueArc's Titan 32 reaches 50.858 IOPS (SPECsfs97)
2005  -  BlueArc introduces Virtual Storage Pools
2005  -  BlueArc file systems are able to auto expand
2005  -  BlueArc introduces Data Migrator which makes Tiered Storage Intelligent
2006  -  Introduction of BlueArc Titan II family
2006  -  BlueArc Storage Servers can address a total storage of 2PB
2006  -  BlueArc unifies all storage in a Global Namespace
2006  -  BlueArc introduces Read Caching for clusters
2006  -  HDS signs OEM agreement with BlueArc
2007  -  BlueArc enables clustering up to 8 nodes
2007  -  BlueArc introduces Read Caching for single servers
2007  -  Cray sells BlueArc NAS with her systems
2007  -  BlueArc's Titan 2200 reaches 98.131 IOPS (SPECsfs97)
2008  -  Introduction of BlueArc Titan III family
2008  -  BlueArc Storage Servers can address a total storage of 4PB
2008  -  BlueArc's Titan 3200 reaches 194.909 IOPS (SPECsfs97)
2008  -  BlueArc automatically optimizes storage when new storage is added
2009  -  BlueArc introduces Dynamic Read and Write balancing across storage
2009  -  BlueArc enables storage of 16 Million files per directory
2009  -  Introduction of BlueArc Mercury family (mid-segment storage)
2009  -  SGI signs OEM agreement with BlueArc
2009  -  BlueArc's Mercury 50 reaches 40.137 IOPS (SPECsfs 2008) with only 74 SAS discs
2009  -  BlueArc's Mercury 100 reaches 72.921 IOPS (SPECsfs 2008) with only 146 SAS discs
2010  -  BlueArc Storage Servers can address a total storage of 16PB
 
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