Highly Parallel Direct Client Unlocks New
Potential for AI/ML, HPC, and Life Sciences Customers
Quantum Corporation (NASDAQ: QMCO) today announced development
of a new highly parallel file system client for the Quantum Myriad®
all-flash file system, designed to fully enable NVIDIA GPUDirect
Storage® capability while offering on-the-fly client node
deployments with cross platform compatibility, including NVIDIA
Grace Hopper with Grace ARM-based architectures. This new
capability offers an innovative approach to building artificial
intelligence (AI)/machine learning (ML) infrastructure intended to
let customers add powerful new graphics processing unit (GPU) nodes
to Myriad clusters as needed to respond quickly to evolving
workflow and pipeline needs. Designed to maximize GPU utilization
and performance, the client is optimized for GPU-intensive
workloads such as AI/ML model training and inferencing,
high-performance computing (HPC) visualization and modeling, and
video rendering.
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The Myriad parallel client design takes a groundbreaking
approach to building out AI/ML infrastructure by installing
directly on customer servers or workstations equipped with
high-performance GPU cards, transforming their host workstation
into operational Myriad GPU Nodes. By leveraging NVIDIA’s Magnum
I/O™ GPUDirect Storage technology, the client establishes a direct
RDMA data path between storage and GPU memory, bypassing CPU
bottlenecks to enable exceptional performance.
Multiple client nodes can be added to a Myriad cluster at any
time, and are a powerful new connection option alongside server
message block (SMB), network file system (NFS), and planned S3
access that can be added to any Myriad share point on-demand,
giving customers the widest range of connection choice and
flexibility available for all-flash file systems.
"Myriad’s parallel client development is guided by our vision to
make Myriad the most capable, most flexible and easiest to use
all-flash storage solution,” said Jeff Mulder, chief development
officer, Quantum. “The new client brings unique capabilities by
running as a fully integrated GPUDirect Node on client systems.
Unlike traditional parallel file system clients, which rely on
other appliances to perform these operations on their behalf,
Myriad’s client performs its own metadata operations, data
reduction, and data protection operations. This approach minimizes
common bottlenecks, lets customers maximize their GPU investment
across architectures, and allows performance to scale with the
number of parallel clients accessing the Myriad system.”
The new Myriad parallel file system client will be made
available for evaluation through Quantum’s Early Access Program.
This program is an integral part of Quantum’s product development
process, enabling influential customers to test and validate new
features and provide real-world workflow feedback that will benefit
all users.
“The growing demands of massive data analysis and AI/ML
pipelines are driving the need for more agile, on-demand
infrastructure solutions that are simple to implement and also
ready for advanced technologies like NVIDIA GPUDirect Storage,”
said Guy Currier, CTO, Futurum Research. “Organizations are
increasingly looking for scalable, high-performance systems that
can adapt to evolving workflows without requiring extensive new
deployments. Simplicity, ease of use, and future-proof adaptability
are critical factors in addressing these needs effectively.”
Quantum’s wide network of system integrators is ready to help
integrate Myriad’s capabilities for mission critical content
production needs such as animation/visual effects (VFX) rendering
and AI/ML actions for rich media and video at scale.
"We are extremely impressed with the performance and
capabilities of Myriad after testing it in our labs,” said Lance
Hukill, chief commercial officer for CHESA, a leading integrator
for media and entertainment customers. “The innovative approach to
a parallel file system client will help our customers tackle the
most demanding workloads that cannot be addressed with traditional
legacy NAS storage systems and gives us tremendous flexibility in
building customer solutions. We especially look forward to testing
the new capabilities for large-scale high-resolution video
rendering and development of new AI/ML tools to extract insights
from large content lakes.”
Existing Myriad customers are eligible to participate in the
Early Access Program for the new parallel file system client with
NVIDIA GPUDirect Storage support upon its release in Q1 2025, with
general availability in the second half of 2025. New prospects
interested in Myriad and participating in the Early Access Program
can contact Quantum at myriad-client-ea@quantum.com. For more
information about Myriad, visit www.quantum.com/myriad.
About Quantum
Quantum delivers end-to-end data management solutions designed
for the AI era. With over four decades of experience, our data
platform has allowed customers to extract the maximum value from
their unique, unstructured data. From high-performance ingest that
powers AI applications and demanding data-intensive workloads, to
massive, durable data lakes to fuel AI models, Quantum delivers the
most comprehensive and cost-efficient solutions. Leading
organizations in life sciences, government, media and
entertainment, research, and industrial technology trust Quantum
with their most valuable asset – their data. Quantum is listed on
Nasdaq (QMCO). For more information visit www.quantum.com.
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