SuperMicro and Hammerspace Partnering
To build hybrid cloud solutions for Kubernetes
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on March 1, 2021 at 2:16 pmHammerspace, Inc. announced a partnership with Super Micro Computer, Inc. to offer its software to its customers who are building out infrastructure to support hybrid cloud workloads.
Hammerspace will have SuperMicro to be a reseller of its data orchestration solution.
“What attracted us to Hammerspace is how scalable and easy-to-deploy it is as hybrid-cloud storage,” said Alvin Chu, senior director of storage and AI technology solutions, SuperMicro. “With support for almost any storage solution available today, distributed from the cloud to the edge, Hammerspace takes the complexity out of making it all work together. This is vital for SuperMicro’s customers, as it helps them make the move to a software-defined cloud-native architecture.“
Hammerspace will have SuperMicro as its first hardware partner, as it continues to see customer growth and market demand to purchase hardware and software together.
“As our customers grow and scale their Hammerspace environments they search for a way to break free from the typical enterprise storage refresh cycle,” says Douglas Fallstrom, SVP products, Hammerspace. “This is where SuperMicro steps in, showing customers how to go cloud-native and distributing workloads with a software-defined approach.“
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Hammerspace storageless data makes complicated enterprise storage obsolete by enabling persistent data orchestration across the hybrid cloud by overcoming the data gravity generated by siloed storage infrastructure. Its customers are focused on cloud-first strategies to solve common use cases such as caching-to-cloud, burst-to-cloud, and multi-site to on-premises replication for collaboration, data protection, and DR for their file data.
Hammerspace customers include brands across industries including financial services, life sciences, M&E, government, higher education, and legal services.
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