Lightbits Launches NVMe over TCP Storage for Kubernetes on Supermicro Systems, Unveiling Benchmark Results
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| Title: | Lightbits Launches NVMe over TCP Storage for Kubernetes on Supermicro Systems, Unveiling Benchmark Results |
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| Authors: | Lightbits Labs |
| Source: | Business Wire (English). 07/29/2025. |
| Abstract: | Lightbits Labs (Lightbits®), the innovation leader in software-defined, disaggregated, NVMe® over TCP block storage, and Supermicro, a total IT Solution Provider, today announced groundbreaking benchmark results showcasing the exceptional performance, efficiency, and scalability of Lightbits software-defined storage with Supermicro’s CloudDC A+ Server powered by the AMD EPYC™ 9455 48-core processor. The results demonstrate the ability of Lightbits and Supermicro to jointly deliver high throughput, low latency, and massive scalability required for today’s most demanding enterprise workloads, including financial analytics, large-scale databases, high-speed AI training, and virtual machine orchestration using KubeVirt. The collaboration is strengthened by a newly released reference architecture that simplifies the deployment of high-performance, scalable Kubernetes data platforms using Lightbits with Supermicro and Intel®. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER] |
| Database: | Regional Business News |
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| Abstract: | Lightbits Labs (Lightbits®), the innovation leader in software-defined, disaggregated, NVMe® over TCP block storage, and Supermicro, a total IT Solution Provider, today announced groundbreaking benchmark results showcasing the exceptional performance, efficiency, and scalability of Lightbits software-defined storage with Supermicro’s CloudDC A+ Server powered by the AMD EPYC™ 9455 48-core processor. The results demonstrate the ability of Lightbits and Supermicro to jointly deliver high throughput, low latency, and massive scalability required for today’s most demanding enterprise workloads, including financial analytics, large-scale databases, high-speed AI training, and virtual machine orchestration using KubeVirt. The collaboration is strengthened by a newly released reference architecture that simplifies the deployment of high-performance, scalable Kubernetes data platforms using Lightbits with Supermicro and Intel®. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER] |
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