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flexFS: A File System Transforming the Efficiency of Large-scale Cloud Analytics in Life Sciences and Beyond

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Paradigm4, the data science partner of choice for global biopharma, announced the results of benchmarking that underscores the significant business advantages of its innovative flexFS file system for large, parallel, throughput-bound data and analytics challenges in the cloud.

Launched in 2023 to address the needs of biopharma R&D teams querying vast multimodal datasets simultaneously, flexFS’s cloud-agnostic, infinitely elastic and POSIX-compliant profile has since also proven its value in other data-intensive fields, including climate science and insurance risk modeling. Its benefits go beyond just reducing operating and cloud costs to something far more critical: clearing bottlenecks that can slow R&D, streamlining the application of data to answer critical questions and delivering business impact faster. Unlike most attempts at building file systems backed by object storage, flexFS strongly delivers on uncompromising performance, reliability, simplicity, and fully networked POSIX-compliance.

Paradigm4’s CTO Gary Planthaber, the chief designer of flexFS, will present on the advantages of flexFS in life sciences research at the BioITWorld Conference at the Omni Hotel in Boston on April 16 at 4pm. Paradigm4 will be holding office hours at the conference April 15-17“With flexFS, we are offering a pioneering solution to a major problem in cloud computing,” said Planthaber. “Object storage is cheaper and has higher throughput than POSIX-compliant network file systems. But you give up the benefits of fine-grained ACLs and being able to run a deep bench of pre-existing file-based tools directly against your files and metadata. In most cases you still end up downloading objects to POSIX-compliant file systems to make use of them, which introduces another set of challenges. flexFS delivers the best of both worlds: it leverages a low-latency metadata service that efficiently exposes data in object storage as a fully POSIX-compliant file system, which is directly accessible by existing tools. And you get the throughput-optimized performance needed for big-lift datasets without added engineering and operational overhead.”

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“We are proud to say that flexFS has been battle-hardened at some of the world’s largest and most innovative life science organizations, delivering unparalleled results in the business metric that matters most – total time-to-answer,” said Marilyn Matz, co-founder and CEO of Paradigm4. “What global R&D-driven organizations tell us they need is a data management strategy optimized to the way that they use their data. flexFS does that elegantly, as a file system that—along with Paradigm4’s other innovations in the REVEAL platform—lets them answer business-critical questions quickly so they can execute their strategy and reduce time often wasted by researchers and IT teams. It enables the use of twenty years of proven POSIX-compliant applications, turning muddy cloud-based data lakes into agile research data commons.”

Paradigm4 is a platform-enabled data ­science company that works alongside leading life science firms to make new medicines faster. Our advantage lies in our full-stack technology—incubated at MIT—and our collaborative approach.  We deliver scientific and business impact by enabling our partners to take full advantage of proprietary and public multimodal datasets at unrivaled scale, computational efficiency, and speed.

SOURCE: PRNewswire