Qumulo announced Global Namespace, a software solution that scales to
exabytes anywhere unstructured data is needed, and seamless integration
with AWS-based Qumulo file storage. With these new capabilities, Qumulo
brings more choices for infrastructure owners to store and manage their
file data in AWS, without compromising enterprise features or paying
exorbitant costs.
"Qumulo's integrated Global Namespace provides customers access to files
in any location and intelligently caches the data where the performance
is needed by local users," says Ryan Farris, VP of Products at Qumulo.
"Global Namespace allows customers to choose their file infrastructure
based on the location-specific business requirements - from any AWS
region, core data centers, or at the edge."
In addition to Global Namespace, Qumulo plans to onboard select
customers for a private preview of their next-gen managed file storage
service on AWS. With this solution, customers can experience
unparalleled storage capabilities designed to lower the cost of cloud
file storage, increase performance, and scale elastically in response to
business demand. Customers who are not part of the private preview
program may alternatively configure Qumulo infrastructure on AWS and manage Qumulo in their own VPC.
Global Namespace + Cloud Native File
Coupled with cloud file storage, Qumulo's Global Namespace allows
customers to choose their file storage solutions for hybrid
infrastructure. At any scale, customers can use Global Namespace as a
bridge to provide bi-directional data access between Qumulo instances on
AWS and on-premises Qumulo infrastructure. This allows enterprises to
benefit from hybrid cloud expansion for workloads like remote
collaboration, M&E burst rendering, HPC at the edge, AI/ML, and
more. Qumulo on AWS delivers:
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AI-driven scalable performance. 90%+ of I/O operations are served from the fastest available storage (system memory or SSD).
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Simplicity. Qumulo customers can provision an AWS cluster in minutes.
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Cloud-scale [Private Preview Only]. Customers using the private
preview use a service that separates performance from long-term storage
retention, allowing independent elasticity at each layer.
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Cloud-reliability [Private Preview Only]. ANQ leverages S3's durability and availability, where files stored in the object layer are always accessible.
Qumulo's Nexus
is available to Qumulo customers, providing a single pane of glass to
securely visualize storage usage and manage Qumulo instances. Nexus will
be live on December 7th, 2023.