Automated testing for enterprise infrastructure
Ensure Robustness in Critical Compute, Storage, and Networking Systems
For over 15 years, Quarch Technology has set the industry standard for physical layer testing. From SSDs and interconnects, to the latest CXL and AI devices, we have products for every major part of the data center.
Why Quarch for Data Center & AI?
Modern infrastructure measures up-time and power efficiency as critical metrics. Quarch tools are key to ensure your products are both robust and efficient. Our customer include many major companies that make up a modern data center:
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Silicon designers for controllers and switches
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SSD and HDD manufacturers
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GPU / AI accelerator designers
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System integrators
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Industry standards bodies and test labs
Hot-plug and fault injection
The Torridon system is the backbone of automated physical layer testing. It combines intelligent controllers with interface-specific ‘Breaker‘ modules to give you total control over your hardware’s physical connections. Everything from simple hot-plug cycling to complex data fault injection tests can be quickly automated.
The Torridon system can automate almost any removable part of the system. Take control over SSDs, PCIe devices, interconnecting cables and more. PCIe, NVMe, OCP and CXL devices are all supported.
See more detail on the Torridon System here
Data Center Power Analysis
Quarch provides the tools you need to test each element of a modern data center. From SSDs and AI accelerators, to servers and entire racks.
Our products are designed for simple setup, easy automation and long term capture. The aim is to provide you with an order of magnitude more data than with a traditional scope, and still make it easier to view and manage the data.
Quarch tools are an industry standard for SSD power analysis, where they can perform active power margining, power measurement and even digital sideband capture. The same high quality power data can be captured from any PCIe, CXL or OCP device.
AC measurement allows you to capture detailed power traces from servers, switches and almost any other device in the lab.
See more detail on the power analysis here
