Qumulo, the simple way to manage exabyte-scale data anywhere, today announced it has built its strategic relationship with Fujitsu to provide customers with more options to deploy their joint solution. Qumulo® is now available on the new NVMe-based hybrid nodes on Fujitsu’s PRIMERGY platform that deliver the performance of flash storage at the price of disk. Qumulo’s file system delivers real-time visibility, scale, and control of data across on-premises and cloud, even at a granular level, allowing easy system configuration and performance management.
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“With the expansion of our relationship, our customers in a wide range of industries will benefit from low-threshold access to Qumulo data processing as well as the ability to rapidly sift through billions of files to find the nuggets of true value. The integration on the PRIMERGY RX2540 M7 also provides our channel partners with the opportunity to benefit from our relationship with Qumulo and distribute the solution,” said Christian Leutner, Head of European Platform Business, Fujitsu.
Specifically designed for hybrid environments spanning the data center, private and public clouds, Qumulo makes it possible for users to share information, while supporting multiple storage protocols that enable data consolidation. This allows for easier management of data in hybrid environments and provides the ability to absorb unpredictable, unstructured data growth and cope with data demands from increasing numbers of applications, both on and off the cloud.
“Organizations today cannot be tied to one hardware or public cloud solution to properly manage the type of IT infrastructure required for true success. With this announcement, we are giving companies another compelling way to take advantage of the unprecedented scale and performance Qumulo offers,” said Fabrice Gourlay, Vice President of Sales EMEA, Qumulo. “PRIMERGY RX2540 M7 is the ideal server for business-critical workloads such as AI, machine learning, graphics rendering, and in-memory databases.”
SOURCE: Businesswire