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.
With this new release of NVMe over TCP availability, enterprises will now have access to the latest NVMe standards. This will directly address needs that enterprise organizations face – big data and machine learning applications which demand a higher performance output from their storage solutions. DriveScale is enabling customers to stay one foot ahead by offering this NVMe over TCP software-only solution as legacy infrastructure solutions struggle to keep up with modern workloads.
Availability
NVMe over TCP is now a standard feature included in the DriveScale Composable Platform. User’s interested in testing the service before purchase may request a demo and onsite trial by visiting the company’s website.
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