DriveScale Composable Platform Supports NVMe Over TCP
04/10/2019
Storage Review DriveScale, Inc. announced the next evolution of its Composable Platform, which includes support for NVMe over TCP.
Storage Review DriveScale, Inc. announced the next evolution of its Composable Platform, which includes support for NVMe over TCP.
Storage Review by Marshall Gunnell
DriveScale, a company dedicated to re-imaging static compute infrastructure as adaptable and programmable, making data centers a composable scale-out cloud, announced today the support for NVMe over TCP for its flagship DriveScale Composable Platform.
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"DriveScale has been working with Dell EMC for over a year to help data-driven companies deploy flexible, adaptable compute infrastructure optimized to the demands of their big data, machine learning and containerized workloads," said Gene Banman, CEO at DriveScale. "Earning Tier 1 Global Partner status with Dell EMC validates the momentum we're seeing in this space, as well as the effectiveness of our joint solution."
DriveScale, a leader in delivering Composable Infrastructure for data-intensive workloads and a 2018 Cool Vendor by Gartner for Cloud Infrastructure joins a small, elite group of well-known organizations.
"DriveScale has been working with Dell EMC for over a year to help data-driven companies deploy flexible, adaptable compute infrastructure optimized to the demands of their big data, machine learning and containerized workloads," said Gene Banman, CEO at DriveScale. "Earning Tier 1 Global Partner status with Dell EMC validates the momentum we're seeing in this space, as well as the effectiveness of our joint solution."
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