
Acopia Networks
Intelligent file virtualization for enterprise data management.
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Total Funding | 000k |








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Acopia Networks, Inc. was a technology company specializing in high-performance, intelligent file virtualization solutions for large enterprises. Founded in 2002 by networking and data storage experts including Cheng Wu, the company aimed to simplify complex file storage management by leveraging the network. The founders anticipated that as network-attached devices grew, an intelligent network could significantly enhance file management and performance by automatically allocating resources.
The company's core technology was its FreedomFabric™ network operating system, which powered its ARX series of switches. This platform provided policy-driven data migration, automated storage tiering, load balancing, and replication across storage environments from multiple vendors. By creating a global namespace, Acopia's solutions helped clients like Quest Diagnostics, Merrill Lynch, and Yahoo! manage the growth and costs of unstructured, file-based data, thereby reducing management overhead and improving business workflows.
Acopia Networks operated in the enterprise data storage and file virtualization market, serving large corporations facing challenges with sprawling and complex data storage infrastructure. After launching its first products in 2004, the company secured over $86 million in funding from investors such as STAR Ventures, Charles River Ventures, Accel, and Goldman Sachs. The significant milestone in the company's history was its acquisition by F5 Networks in September 2007 for $210 million in cash. The acquisition was a strategic move for F5 to extend its Application Delivery Network capabilities into the data storage layer, integrating Acopia's file virtualization technology to optimize application infrastructure from the data center to the network edge.
Keywords: file virtualization, data management, network attached storage, storage tiering, data migration, load balancing, unstructured data, FreedomFabric, ARX switch, data replication, global name space, application delivery network, storage virtualization, enterprise storage, policy-based management, F5 Networks acquisition