NetApp unveiled an advanced generative AI data vision and end-to-end
integrated solutions that combine NVIDIA AI software and accelerated
computing with NetApp intelligent data infrastructure for enterprise
retrieval augmented generation (RAG) to power the future of agentic AI
applications.
This will bring new capabilities to the NetApp ONTAP unified storage operating system that can leverage a new NetApp global metadata namespace
to unify data stores for the tens of thousands of enterprises that
trust NetApp for their data infrastructure. It opens up exabytes of
enterprise data stored across clouds and on-premises infrastructure to
drive RAG capabilities that can put enterprises' entire data estate to
work, accelerating next-generation agentic AI applications.
The solution brings together proven NetApp AIPod architecture with
NetApp ONTAP and the NetApp BlueXP unified control plane, with NVIDIA NeMo Retriever and NIM microservices, which are part of the NVIDIA AI Enterprise software platform.
"To power AI applications and drive transformative progress for their
business, enterprises must unlock the potential of their data," said
Harv Bhela, Chief Product Officer at NetApp. "Combining the NetApp data
management engine and NVIDIA AI software empowers AI applications to
securely access and leverage vast amounts of data, paving the way for
intelligent, agentic AI that tackles complex business challenges and
fuels innovation."
"Data is fundamental to the evolution of generative AI," said Manuvir
Das, vice president, Enterprise Computing at NVIDIA. "By combining
NVIDIA AI software and accelerated computing with NetApp intelligent
data infrastructure, enterprises can turn their data into knowledge, and
AI agents can turn that knowledge into action."
With the new NetApp AI capabilities built into NetApp AIPod-certified for NVIDIA DGX BasePOD infrastructure and NVIDIA OVX
solutions-and managed through BlueXP, NetApp customers will be able to
easily discover, search, and curate data on-prem and in the public cloud
based on a set of criteria, honoring existing policy-based governance
criteria.
Once the data collection has been established through NetApp BlueXP, it
can be dynamically connected to NVIDIA NeMo Retriever, where the dataset
will be processed and vectorized to be accessible for enterprise GenAI
deployments with appropriate access controls and privacy guardrails.
This creates the foundation for a generative AI flywheel to power
next-generation agentic AI applications that can autonomously and
securely tap into data to complete a broad range of tasks to support
customer service, business operations, financial services and more.
The end-to-end integration unlocks enterprise data for AI and takes a
responsible approach by preserving the security and policy guardrails
throughout the AI data and model lifecycle. This integration was first
referenced as a proof-of-concept shown by Huang in his NVIDIA GTC 2024
keynote address. This secure and compliant GenAI integration will be
available for customers to experience at NetApp INSIGHT today and is
targeted to be released as a technology preview to customers later this
calendar year.
NetApp has also begun the NVIDIA certification process of NetApp ONTAP storage on the AFF A90 platform with NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD,
which will enable organizations to leverage industry-leading data
management capabilities for their largest AI projects. This
certification will complement and build upon NetApp ONTAP's existing
certification with NVIDIA DGX BasePOD. NetApp ONTAP addresses data
management challenges for large language models, eliminating the need to
compromise data management for AI training workloads.