“For SciNet, NVMesh is an extremely cost-effective method of achieving unheard-of burst buffer bandwidth. By adding commodity flash drives and NVMesh software to compute nodes, and to a low-latency network fabric that was already provided for the supercomputer itself, NVMesh provides redundancy without impacting target CPUs. This enables standard servers to go beyond their usual role in acting as block targets the servers now can also act as file servers.”
“Now, with innovations like the shared NVMe storage such as Excelero provides, Technicolor can enjoy a hardware-agnostic approach, driving down costs and enabling flexibility for tomorrow while not sacrificing performance.”