With FlashBlade//EXA, Pure Storage helps enterprises keep data-hungry GPUs fed to accelerate AI workloads - SiliconANGLE
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Pure Storage introduces data storage platform for AI and high-performance computing
Rob Lee, Chief Technology Officer, Pure Storage. Pure Storage®, the IT pioneer that delivers the world’s most advanced data storage technology and services, has debuted FlashBlade//EXA, the industry’s highest performing data storage platform engineered for the most demanding requirements of AI and High-Performance Computing (HPC). While legacy approaches to data storage have held back AI potential, FlashBlade//EXA breaks the metadata bottleneck …
Pure Storage Launches FlashBlade//EXA™ for AI and HPC - TECHx Media Pure Storage Launches FlashBlade//EXA™ for AI and HPC
With legacy storage systems struggling to keep up with AI’s increasing need for speed and scalability, FlashBlade//EXA eliminates the metadata bottleneck, setting a new standard for high-performance storage solutions. Initial tests indicate that FlashBlade//EXA will deliver over 10 terabytes per second in read performance within a single namespace, making it the highest-performing data storage platform Pure Storage®, an advanced data storage tech
Pure Storage introduces FlashBlade//EXA | CXO Insight Middle East
Pure Storage has debuted FlashBlade//EXA, the industry’s highest performing data storage platform engineered for the most demanding requirements of AI and High-Performance Computing (HPC). While legacy approaches to data storage have held back AI potential, FlashBlade//EXA breaks the metadata bottleneck with a proven architecture based on FlashBlade, built for high concurrency and the massive amounts of metadata operations typical of large scale…
Pure Storage previews FlashBlade//EXA data storage platform
Pure Storage today debuted FlashBlade//EXA, a data storage platform for AI and High-Performance Computing (HPC). FlashBlade//EXA , based on the FlashBlade architecture, is built for high concurrency and the growing metadata operations associated with large AI and HPC workloads. The company said that FlashBlade//EXA, in testing, is projected to deliver more than 10 terabytes per second read performance in a single namespace. It is able to indepen…
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