Aristos Logic

Aristos Logic

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Aristos Logic, founded in 2000 by Anil Gupta, carved a specific niche within the data storage industry as a key supplier of RAID building blocks. The company was established in Foothill Ranch, California, and focused on developing RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) solutions for Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs). Anil Gupta served as the President & CEO, leading the company until its acquisition.

The core of Aristos Logic's business was the pioneering of multi-protocol RAID Storage Processor (RSP) technology, which it delivered to the market as both silicon and software solutions. This technology provided a highly scalable architecture that customers could implement across a wide spectrum of products, from cost-effective internal storage systems to high-performance enterprise-class storage for data centers. The business model was centered on supplying these specialized components to industry-leading OEMs, whose applications required a compact footprint combined with high levels of data protection and reliability. Essentially, Aristos Logic's technology became an integral part of storage systems manufactured by other companies, including performance desktops, blade servers, and external storage systems.

Throughout its operation, the company secured substantial financial backing from notable venture capital firms and strategic investors, including J. P. Morgan Partners, Texas Pacific Group, Woodside Fund, and Quicksilver Ventures. A pivotal milestone in the company's history occurred in September 2008, when Adaptec Inc. signed a definitive agreement to acquire the privately-held Aristos Logic in a cash transaction valued at approximately $41 million. The acquisition was seen as a strategic move for Adaptec to gain a significant customer base, expand into adjacent RAID segments, and acquire a strong ASIC development team and a roadmap for next-generation serial RAID controllers.

Keywords: RAID solutions, data storage, storage processors, RAID on chip, ASIC development, silicon solutions, OEM supplier, enterprise storage, data protection, multi-protocol RAID, RAID building blocks, storage systems, Adaptec acquisition, Anil Gupta, RSP technology, serial RAID controllers, blade servers, storage hardware, semiconductor manufacturing, data center solutions

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