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VMworld 2019: Lightbits NVMe/TCP Brings Disaggregation to VMware vSAN Hyper-Converged Infrastructure, Scales Storage and Compute Independently

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VMworld 2019 – Lightbits Labs, the leader in NVMe™/TCP software-defined disaggregated storage, will demonstrate how its LightOS® solution working with VMware vSAN can independently scale storage and compute to maximize efficiency and flexibility. This demonstration will take place at VMworld 2019 in San Francisco on August 28th.

The demonstration will highlight cases in which vSAN customers benefit from disaggregation and how a VMware and Lightbits solution improves their infrastructure utilization. Companies whose storage needs are growing faster than their compute needs, who see the limitations of expanding their storage through available drive slots on the host, and who feel restricted by being unable to use storage from “outside” their existing storage cluster, should join the demonstration and see how Lightbits solutions can address their challenges.

VMware vSAN powers VMware’s hyper-converged infrastructure solutions and pools direct-attached storage devices across a VMware vSphere cluster to create a distributed, shared data store. Storage and compute are scaled in lockstep within vSAN. When combined with Lightbits’ LightOS software, vSAN users can disaggregate their hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI) and can scale storage and compute independently, with no change to the vSAN management or user experience.

By working with LightOS from Lightbits, our vSAN users gain the benefit of NVMe over Fabrics (NVMe-oF) disaggregation, allowing for heterogeneous clustering of vSAN nodes with local drives or even diskless hosts. LightOS also lets vSAN users enjoy NVMe performance, enhanced SSD endurance, and other benefits such as thin provisioning, wirespeed compression, and erasure coding for fault tolerance.

“Adding hosts to grow storage is expensive and inefficient, and typically strands unused capacity in the storage cluster,” said Kam Eshghi, VP of strategy and business development at Lightbits Labs. “NVMe/TCP, pioneered by the Lightbits team, extends NVMe across the data center using standard networks, connecting remote NVMe SSDs to hosts with latencies that are indistinguishable from local storage.”

Continuous demos will take place in the VMware Innovation Zone between 1:30 pm and 5 pm on Wednesday, Aug. 28.

“VMware constantly works with cutting edge technology providers to enhance and extend the value of VMware solutions,” said Vijay Ramachandran, VP of product management, HCI business unit, VMware. “Lightbits delivers an innovative software solution that optimizes storage performance and endurance with a global FTL layer. The technology holds great promise for customers looking to extend hyperconverged infrastructure to environments that are served by traditional storage products today.”

In other news at the show, Lightbits rolled out improved hardware acceleration capabilities with the second generation of its LightField™ storage acceleration card. This new iteration of LightField features improvements in performance and power efficiency, cost as well as smaller, half-height, half-length (HHHL) PCIe add-in card form factor. The reduced size allows for integration into a broader set of commodity storage servers, including 1U high density storage servers.

VMworld runs from August 25 to August 29 at the Moscone Center.

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About Lightbits Labs™

Lightbits Labs, founded in 2016, is remaking modern cloud infrastructure on a global scale. The company’s mission is to reinvent the way storage and networking are conducted in data centers. As trailblazers in this field, its solutions are successfully being used in industry-leading private cloud and enterprise data centers around the globe. With strategic investors including Dell Technology Capital and Micron, and with investments from Chairman and co-founder Avigdor Willenz, Lip-Bu Tan (CEO of Cadence and chairman of Walden International) as well as new investment from Marius Nacht, (Co-Founder and Chairman of Check Point Software), Lightbits Labs is disaggregating storage and compute to improve performance and TCO. Learn more at www.lightbitslabs.com or contact us at info@lightbitslabs.com.

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