Qumulo Enhances Azure Capabilities and Expands Cloud Q as-a-Service to Drive Cloud Adoption
Introducing petabyte-scale archive optimized offering that enhances Cloud Q as-a-service on Azure
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on June 14, 2022 at 2:01 pmQumulo, Inc. introduced a petabyte-scale archive optimized offering that enhances Cloud Q as-a-Service on Azure.
This serverless storage technology enables the company to bring a new ‘standard’ offering with a fixed 1.7GB/s of throughput with economics at scale.
This offering utilizes the firm’s patented (11,294,604) serverless storage technology, which creates improvements resulting in cloud file storage that is 44% lower cost than competitive file storage solutions on Azure.
“Cloud remains a new frontier for many of the organizations managing massive amounts of data, and Qumulo has prioritized offerings that ease the cloud adoption journey,” said Bill Richter, CEO, Qumulo. “The future of petabyte-scale data is multi-cloud, and Qumulo is proud to be at the forefront of innovation that empowers more organizations to leverage the power of cloud. Qumulo offers a single, consistent experience across any environment from on-premises to multi-cloud, giving our customers the tools they need to manage petabyte-scale data anywhere they need to.”
The company offers the petabyte-scale multi-protocol file system on Azure. It provides a support experience across on-prem and cloud simplifying infrastructure management. More customers are adopting the company’s as-a-service on Azure as they move their petabyte-scale workloads to the cloud.
“With Qumulo on Azure, we have the freedom to focus on bringing our clients’ collections to life rather than managing infrastructure and worrying about scale limitations,” said Guy Elsmore-Paddock, CTO, Inveniem. “With Qumulo on Azure we are able to easily create expansive digital databases so we can help our clients find what they need when they need it.”
Qumulo also recently unveiled its Cloud Now program, which provides a no-cost, low-risk way for customers to build proofs of concept up to 1PB. (*) Cloud Now allows customers to find the right workloads for the cloud and test their workloads faster without paying for the company’s software licensing and cloud storage infrastructure costs on AWS, Azure and the Google Cloud Platform.
(*) Cloud Now Terms and conditions apply. Registration and acceptance of Cloud Now terms and conditions required.