Qumulo announced
new capabilities that eliminate the pain of data migration during
hardware refreshes and boost customers' storage efficiency as their
clusters grow. While new storage technology is continuously being made
available, the burden of migration often discourages customers from
taking advantage of the latest and greatest innovations. Qumulo's new
Transparent Platform Refresh (TPR) feature lets customers effortlessly
swap old appliances for new ones with no disruption to their end users
and without having to undergo a time-consuming and expensive migration.
The company's new Adaptive Data Protection (ADP) feature enables
customers to adjust their data protection configurations as their
clusters grow, often reclaiming hundreds of terabytes of usable space as
a result and optimizing their storage investment as IT budgets tighten.
On top of more efficient scaling and seamless hardware refreshes, Qumulo now runs on the highly-performant, HPE Alletra 4110 data storage server,
helping customers address rapidly growing artificial intelligence (AI)
and machine learning (ML) use cases and other performance-intensive
workloads. As customers become more data-driven, performance
requirements become more important- balancing speed, efficiency,
security, and flexibility in the simplest way possible. With Qumulo on
the HPE Alletra 4110 data storage server, customers can gain more
insight from their data without the performance challenges and
management overhead that often comes with general-purpose storage
solutions.
"Many organizations are facing economic uncertainty and the flexibility
to adjust their storage needs responsively is crucial," said Ryan
Farris, Vice President of Product, Qumulo. "With more platform options
and capabilities to boost efficiency and simplify refreshes at scale,
our customers can ensure their end-users and workloads are fully
supported even in a turbulent macroeconomic environment."
The HPE Alletra 4110 data storage server is the first product Qumulo has
certified that leverages Enterprise and Data Center Standard Form
Factor (EDSFF). As the latest NVMe form-factor it boasts significant
space and thermal efficiency advantages. This helps customers optimize
their data center footprint and future-proof their storage investment
while supporting the needs of today's high-performance workloads.
Qumulo's ADP functionality is beneficial for customers who want to start
small and grow their clusters incrementally, maximizing efficiency as
they scale without having to overprovision during initial deployment.
Qumulo's TPR feature also allows customers to swap nodes with newer
hardware or improved performance classes either individually, or all at
once, enabling more agility and flexibility to adapt to rapidly changing
storage demands.