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Three common approaches on the market provide storage solutions for containerized workloads. Read more about it in our CTO, Kirill Shoikhet’s article to find out what is the right storage that fits your business needs bit.ly/3296syM

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The optimal co-function of Excelero NVMesh storage software and Intel's Optane drive provides breakthrough speed to applications with zero storage bottlenecks in the cloud. For more info please read our blog: bit.ly/3HHayhv
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Excelero NVMesh & NVIDIA BlueField work together so data delivery from the storage does not bog down precious compute power that your applications are so hungry to use. bit.ly/31Q8DHf bit.ly/3H9td5e
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Excelero’s NVMesh technology enables you to run your most demanding Oracle workloads on the Azure cloud. Choose between ultimate performance, large capacity, or the best price/performance. For more info: bit.ly/3bs5ajt
red.ht/3BbHQBM With Excelero NVMesh software, datacentres teams using OpenShift can create agile and elastic infrastructures to achieve superior storage performance and scalability with the flexibility to adjust further as their needs grow.

Don't let performance gaps stand in your way of reaching the cloud and breaking free from containers! Learn more about accelerating demanding data workloads: bit.ly/3itY166 #Excelero #NVMesh
Do you know how to deliver equal NVMe performance to Windows-based applications? Learn how Excelero & StarWind made it possible. bit.ly/3tTH3m9

Amazing cooperation between Microsoft Azure HBv3 VMs and Excelero NVMesh generated performance results of 100 GB/s, 23 million IOPS and 100 µs latency! Ideal for HPC and AI workloads. Full blog: lnkd.in/gMnixJG Contact sales excelero.com/contact/
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Proud to support Nvidia's Magnum IO GPUDirect Storage with Excelero NVMesh software for the most latency-sensitive applications. bit.ly/2Sx0BOY

bit.ly/3h9GmiF Learn more about how Excelero’s NVMesh software provides means of protecting and sharing data on local ephemeral NVMe drives in Azure with 100 GB/s, 23 million IOPS and 100 µs latency #Excelero #azure #NVMesh

For maximum storage performance, NVMe/TCP availability is expected to grow rapidly in the upcoming years. #Excelero is one of the few companies that support this network protocol 😊#NVMesh reseller.co.nz/article/68693…

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excelero.com/press/excelero-… NVMesh expands Azure public cloud capabilities by providing up to 25x more IO/s and up to 10x more bandwidth to a single compute element - while reducing latencies by 80% from a truly protected storage layer. #Excelero #NVMesh

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CRN has ranked Excelero as one of its 40 coolest software-defined storage vendors for 2021: NVMesh delivers over 80% greater storage efficiency, so applications benefit from the performance of local flash with the convenience of centralized storage. bit.ly/3tu8d1P

Excelero has achieved RedHat OpenShift Operator Certification for its NVMesh® elastic NVMe software. bwnews.pr/3evQwdR #Excelero #NVMesh #redhatopenshift

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Our CTO Kirill Shoikhet: “.....workloads shifted in a short amount of time in all sorts of ways for different companies. The ability to scale up, scale down ... while being very cost-conscious has become key to IT.” Read the full article: bit.ly/3eio27b

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University of Pisa leans into the I/O challenge AI applications create venturebeat.com/2021/01/20/u…

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AI workloads require specialized approach to access compute and storage resources. @e4company deployed #Excelero #NVMesh on multiple servers through its #USTI solution, so that the University of Pisa access easily thousands of small files per second bit.ly/2KDf8EY

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Does data storage that grows swiftly from relatively small to many petabytes sound unreal? That’s what happened to #LJI who chose #Excelero’s #NVMesh which led to 10X improvement in its storage performance. bit.ly/3nCYC58
Read all about how #AI and other industries will accelerate their move to the cloud in 2021 to achieve greater #storage #performance and higher #ROI. VMblog by Yaniv Romem bit.ly/2KXYCzD