Security News > 2021 > April > Excelero unveils NVMesh on Azure for IO intensive workloads like AI/ML/DL, HPC and analytics
Excelero has added public cloud storage support to its flagship NVMesh elastic NVMe software-defined storage solution.
Available first for the Microsoft Azure platform, and later for other major public clouds, NVMesh expands public cloud capabilities by addressing the massive gaps experienced by thousands of organizations that face major performance challenges while attempting to transition their demanding IO-intensive workloads to public clouds at a reasonable cost.
"Excelero's NVMesh on Azure's InfiniBand-enabled H- and N-series virtual machines provides an exciting new scalable, protected storage option for several high growth segments of the market, including HPC and AI workloads."
With data protection becoming essential for IO-intensive applications, Excelero NVMesh on Azure protects data by mirroring across local NVMe drives.
In container-native settings, Excelero's Kubernetes CSI driver and IBM Red Hat OpenShift integration provide a second simple means of rolling out NVMesh on Azure enabling hybrid cloud deployments, for instance for burst-oriented workloads.
"Too many of our customers are struggling with IO-intensive workloads that they would prefer to move to the public cloud, yet public cloud providers are grappling to deliver the cost-performance their customers need with these storage workloads," said Yaniv Romem, CEO of Excelero.
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