Nebulon, Inc.
announced today Cloud-Defined Storage,
on-premises, server-based storage for mission critical applications managed by
the Nebulon cloud. Cloud-Defined Storage is powered by the combination of a
secure, cloud-based control plane and PCIe cards that are installed into
customers' servers, providing the necessary enterprise-class data services for
critical applications. With Cloud-Defined Storage, customers can
cost-effectively and simply address both modern workloads like containers and
NoSQL databases as well as traditional workloads like VMware and clustered SQL
databases, whilst eliminating the operational overhead of managing and
automating storage operations at-scale. Cloud-Defined Storage is the first
ground-breaking innovation for server-based primary storage since the
introduction of hyperconverged infrastructure.
Hybrid IT organizations pursuing
cloud operating models must address a growing class of mission critical data
that cannot or should not move to the public cloud due to service level, cost
or compliance reasons. Although this data must remain on-premises, CIOs are
looking for innovative technologies that enable a self-service approach to
provisioning and maintaining infrastructure for their application owners much
like is possible with the public cloud today. Cloud-Defined Storage provides
the application owner a path not just to self-service enterprise-class storage,
but self-service infrastructure over time. And by enabling self-service to
other parts of the organization, Cloud-Defined Storage provides infrastructure
managers a way to reduce time spent provisioning and administering specialized
storage assets and instead increase the time dedicated to software development
and other high ROI projects.
Cloud-Defined Storage provides all
essential enterprise-class data services such as compression, encryption, deduplication,
erasure coding, snapshots and data mirroring from the Nebulon
Services Processing Unit (SPU). The SPU is a PCIe-based storage engine
installed inside the customer's application server, where it is attached to the
internal server SSDs much like a RAID card.
This cloud-managed, server-based
approach for mission-critical storage reduces cost by leveraging commodity SSDs
in industry standard servers. This solution also supports any server operating
system or hypervisor and requires no software on the server, thereby avoiding
stealing CPU and memory resources from customers' applications.
Cloud-Defined Storage automates
storage operations and delivers infrastructure and application insights through
a secure, cloud-based control plane called Nebulon ON. The Nebulon SPU transmit
tens of thousands of storage, server and application metrics per hour to
Nebulon ON for AI-based analysis. Cloud-Defined Storage is the first storage
model that combines the management console and its associated metrics-which
have typically been siloed on-premises-with AI analytics data into one view.
This approach means IT managers and application owners can take advantage of
capabilities previously not available for on-premises enterprise storage
deployments, such as fleet management, automated software updates, predictive
maintenance and faster troubleshooting. This zero-touch remote administration
and monitoring is especially powerful in times of social distancing, as IT
managers can easily perform their duties from home offices.
"Organizations are
increasingly demanding a more cloud-like experience for their most critical
on-premises applications," said Siamak Nazari, Co-founder and CEO of Nebulon.
"Cloud-Defined Storage delivers global insights, AI-based administration and
API-driven automation making enterprise-class storage a simple attribute of the
data center fabric with self-service infrastructure provisioning and storage
operations as-a-service for application owners."
Customers will be able to purchase Cloud-Defined
Storage
directly through leading datacenter infrastructure vendors including Hewlett
Packard Enterprise (HPE) and Supermicro.
"HPE ProLiant servers deliver a
secure, high-performing foundation for enterprises to optimize innovative
storage capabilities across growing hybrid IT environments," said Neil
MacDonald, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Compute at HPE. "By
combining HPE ProLiant Servers with Nebulon's Cloud-Defined Storage, we are
enabling customers to expand their hybrid IT solutions and further automate
storage operations."
"Supermicro is a leader in high-performance,
high-efficiency server technology innovation with the most optimized selection
for IT, datacenter and HPC environments," said Eric Sindelar, GM of Operations
and Advanced Technology Development at Supermicro. "Nebulon's Cloud-Defined
Storage technology leverages Supermicro's Ultra systems to create an exciting
new server-based storage solution, and we are excited to work with Nebulon and
others to support customers for enterprise-class storage deployments."