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Excelero Helps Speed Time to Innovation with Groundbreaking Capabilities for Shared NVMe Flash in NVMesh® 2Published : 6 years ago, on
Excelero, a disruptor in software-defined block storage, announced NVMesh 2, its software-only storage solution built for modern applications that have an insatiable need to scale flexibly and efficiently. Already the lowest latency block storage platform on the market with its 5 microsecond latency, NVMesh 2 adds three critical sets of capabilities that lower barriers to deploying shared NVMe storage across more end-user applications “ an efficiency and performance advantage that delivers customers a time-to-innovation advantage. New capabilities include:
- MeshConnect„¢ – adding support for traditional network technologies TCP/IP and Fibre Channel, giving NVMesh the widest selection of supported protocols and fabrics of software-defined storage platforms along with already supported InfiniBand, RoCE v2, RDMA and NVMe-oF.
- MeshProtect„¢ – offering flexible protection levels for differing application needs, including mirrored and parity-based redundancy.
- MeshInspect„¢ – with performance analytics for pinpointing anomalies quickly and at scale.
NVMe over any fabric, without changing your network
As most enterprise servers become NVMe-enabled by 2019 (G2M Research), and as the NVMe over fabrics (NVMe-oF) protocol for accessing NVMe over the network takes off, the rush is on to allow more teams to share NVMe SSD resources and apply NVMes performance and cost-advantage anywhere. Exceleros NVMesh 2 is a complete web-scale software solution with the distributed data protection and storage provisioning that make shared NVMe storage practical, efficient and readily managed. With NVMesh 2 IT leaders can:
- Make network latency a non-issue and fix underutilized resources. NVMesh 2 delivers shared NVMe at local performance and 90+% storage efficiency that helps further drive down the cost per GB. Enterprises and service providers achieve the same consistent performance from small to large systems.
- Gain ubiquitous NVMe access, without changing their workflow. NVMesh was designed from the ground up to support any network. With its support for NVMe over TCP/IP and Fibre Channel, theres no need to invest in supporting a specialized networking protocol. Teams can achieve heightened storage capacity, flexibility and scale-out support with their preferred fabrics and protocols.
- Achieve hardware independence. Run anything from anywhere, and leverage state of the art components including NVMe, storage-class memory, smart NICs, CPU-less just a bunch of Flash (JBOF) deployments, in standard hardware.
- Maximize choice in data protection. Starting from level 0 (no protection, lowest latency) to MeshProtect 10+2 (distributed dual parity) customers can choose their preferred level of performance and protection. Distributing data redundancy services eliminates the storage controller bottleneck. This decentralized approach means performance increases with the addition of each client, target and NVMe device; something that only a distributed, client-side data redundancy technology can deliver.
- Get more diagnostics, with single-package installation. With built-in statistical collection and display, stored in a scalable NoSQL database, NVMesh 2 enables users to analyse cluster-wide and per-object performance and utilization. User customized options allow creation of dashboards from a selection of data visualization widgets.
With the influx of more real-time workloads demanding storage performance that SCSI-based all-flash systems just cant meet, more customers with webscale infrastructures are turning to NVMe, said Eric Burgener, research vice president, Infrastructure Systems, Platforms and Technologies, at IDC. Software-based solutions like Exceleros NVMesh allow low latency NVMe storage to be efficiently shared across servers over a switched fabric, and offer customers the flexibility to craft these configurations to meet individual requirements in terms of performance, availability, network configuration and choice of hardware.
Customers want IT systems to deliver competitive advantage with architectures that are highly utilized, easily managed and hardware-independent. NVMesh 2 is the only software-defined storage that provides local NVMe Flash performance across the network and more importantly, also delivers the rest of what customers tell us they need for todays modern applications, said Lior Gal, CEO and co-founder of Excelero. We believe with NVMesh 2 we have raised the bar significantly on the agility, efficiency and management features that IT managers should expect from storage going forward.
NVMesh 2 will be generally available in January 2019. For more information visit https://www.excelero.com/product/nvmesh-2-0/
About Excelero
Excelero delivers low-latency distributed block storage for web-scale applications. Founded in 2014 by a team of storage veterans and inspired by the Tech Giants shared-nothing architectures for web-scale applications, the company has designed a software-defined block storage solution that meets the low-latency performance and scalability requirements of the largest web-scale and enterprise applications.
Exceleros NVMesh enables shared NVMe across any network and supports any local or distributed file system. Customers benefit from the performance of local flash with the convenience of centralized storage while avoiding proprietary hardware lock-in and reducing the overall storage TCO. NVMesh is deployed by major web-scale customers, for data analytics and machine learning applications and in Media & Entertainment post-production and HPC environments.
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