Sycomp launches an unmatched cloud data experience with Sycomp Storage Fueled by IBM Spectrum Scale on Azure

Sycomp Storage Fueled by IBM Spectrum Scale creates an unmatched storage solution to use Azure as a platform for HPC and AI/ML workloads

Sycomp introduces the first IBM Spectrum Scale solution on Azure. Sycomp Storage Fueled by IBM Spectrum Scale, a new cloud storage solution now available on the Microsoft Azure Marketplace. Sycomp Storage Fueled by IBM Spectrum Scale enables organizations to utilize different storage tiers, whether they incorporate the on-prem IBM Spectrum Scale with Azure or deploy a cloud-only solution. What usually would take days, Sycomp offers a new way for organizations to use Azure as a burst platform within a few minutes to a few hours for modern workloads such as High-Performance Computing (HPC), Artificial Intelligence, and Machine Learning (AI/ML).

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Features and benefits of Sycomp Storage Fueled by IBM Spectrum Scale include:

  • Supports NFS, SMB, and the native client
  • Single Global Namespace: On-Prem to Cloud
  • Accelerates HPC and AI/ML workloads by ingesting real-time data
  • Parallelize Risk Management Assessment while securely leveraging real-time corporate data
  • Burst to cloud for time-critical workloads

“Our Storage Fueled by IBM Spectrum Scale offering further enhances our capabilities to deliver solutions that enable our clients to access a proven performance storage platform on Azure for multiple applications and workloads,” says Mike Symons, CEO of Sycomp.

Sycomp Storage Fueled by IBM Spectrum Scale is now available to select private clients starting October 1st and to the general public October 15th. This offering has pre-defined storage cluster capacities and optional customizable solutions.

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