Ryussi Technologies: Availability of MoSMB-S3 Gateway V3.1.1 (Server Message Block Server) on Linux
Brings object storage access at speed of RDMA.
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on April 15, 2021 at 2:31 pmRyussi Technologies Pvt Ltd., developer of MoSMB – SMB 3 (Server Message Block) server on Linux, announced the availability of MoSMB-S3 Gateway v3.1.1.
With this release, users can access S3 Object Storage at the speed of RDMA.
Traditionally, object storage is not intended for high throughput, low latency applications. With MoSMB S3 Gateway, users can leverage RDMA to access objects as files at speeds ~100Gb/s with a standalone gateway. This enables demanding use cases which are otherwise not feasible with object storage like collaborative M&E workflows, genomic analytics for life sciences, financial and business strategy simulations.
“MoSMB S3 Gateway combines the features and ease-of-use of NAS systems with the scale and economics of object storage to deliver a powerful combination which caters to a range of high-speed data-intensive use cases.” said Sandeep Bhambani, CEO,.
The Gateway allows users to securely connect to any S3 compatible object storage – public or private with MoSMB using standard SMB file interface. Native file semantics are maintained for the object store so that existing legacy applications can work without any rewrite. It is built to be a feature-rich, compliant and secure SMB protocol server.
With a 64-bit architecture, a single MoSMB S3 Gateway can handle millions of files and scale to multiple petabytes. The gateway is also architected such that it is relatively constraint-free and can utilize the underlying platform’s capabilities and resources to the utmost for maximum performance and scalability.
MoSMB S3 Gateway can support any S3 compatible object store backend. It is validated with AWS-S3, Wasabi, Minio, Scality, Ceph, SwiftStack, ActiveScale, and Caringo.