Excelero’s Software-Defined Storage NVMesh enables customers to design Server SAN infrastructures for the most demanding enterprise and cloud-scale applications, leveraging standard servers and multiple tiers of flash. The primary benefit of NVMesh is that it enables true converged infrastructures by logically disaggregating storage from compute.
Boston worked with STFC to evaluate all-flash arrays, open systems-based storage options and commissioned a benchmark of Excelero's NVMesh for share NVMe Flash storage at local performance. Find out all you need to know here...
The Boston Flash-IO Talyn is able to extend the promise of SDS to low-latency workloads by leveraging server-side NVMe-based flash storage to deliver a scalable converged infrastructure for next level performance. The Flash-IO Talyn Performance provides 4 nodes within a 2U Chassis. Each Node can support 6 NVMe drives and 1 or 2 100Gbps Adapters to provide maximum performance.
Designed as a dynamic building block to give a cost-effective way of testing the features and performance of NVMe Over Fabrics technology using Excelero NVMesh. As a single system it can be used as an NVMe Cache for scratch data providing nearly 12GB/s of bandwidth or higher with an average 100us latency out of the box. Performance and capacity can be scaled linearly by adding more NVMe drives allowing for up to 24GB/s of bandwidth per 1U system.
NVMesh is a Software-Defined Block Storage solution that features Elastic NVMe, a distributed block layer that allows unmodified applications to utilize pooled NVMe storage devices across a network at local speeds and latencies. Distributed NVMe storage resources are pooled with the ability to create arbitrary, dynamic block volumes that can be utilized by any host running the NVMesh block client. These virtual volumes can be striped, mirrored or both while enjoying centralized management, monitoring and administration.
Find out more about the storage revolution in our explainer video introducing NVMesh - a Software-Defined Block Storage solution that features Elastic NVMe, a distributed block layer that allows unmodified applications to utilise pooled NVMe storage devices across a network at local speeds and latencies.
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