NetApp Expands Intelligent Data Infrastructure Capabilities to Power Strategic Cloud Workloads
NetApp®, the intelligent data infrastructure company, announced
the introduction of new capabilities designed for strategic cloud workloads
including GenAI and VMware. These enhancements to NetApp data and storage
services reduce the resources and risks for customers to manage these strategic
workloads across increasingly complex hybrid multicloud environments.
“Strategic workloads, including GenAI and virtualized environments, are
driving business innovation and have increasingly complex and
resource-intensive infrastructure requirements that are pushing IT teams to the
limit,” said Pravjit Tiwana, Senior Vice
President and General Manager, Cloud Storage at NetApp. “NetApp is helping
customers take back control of their data with intelligent data infrastructure
that leverages unified data storage, integrated data services, and automated
cloud operations. Even when they are up against specific and nuanced technology
requirements for modern workloads, NetApp gives them the tools they need to optimize
and simplify their data operations in their environments across the hybrid
multicloud.”
To advance intelligent data infrastructure deployments that better
support strategic workloads like GenAI and VMware environments, NetApp is
announcing new capabilities, including:
- NetApp BlueXP Workload Factory –
for AWS:
This intelligent data infrastructure service uses defined industry
best-practices to automate the planning, provisioning, and management of
cloud resources and services for key workloads, including GenAI, VMware
cloud environments, and enterprise databases. Customers can use BlueXP
workload factory to optimize deployment time, cost, performance, and
protection of resources for strategic workloads as well as their
associated data. To simplify workload migrations to the cloud, BlueXP
workload factory allows users to profile infrastructure requirements for
target workloads and compare different resource options for cost and
performance needs. Then, the service can provision the selected resources,
move any existing workload data to these newly provisioned cloud
deployments, and continually optimize the entire environment to ensure the
required cost and performance targets..
- NetApp GenAI Toolkit – Microsoft
Azure NetApp Files Version: Customers can now include private enterprise
data stored in Azure NetApp Files in their retrieval-augmented generation
(RAG) workflows in a secure, programmatic manner. The result is an
enhanced ability to generate unique, high-quality, and ultra-relevant
results from GenAI projects by combining their proprietary data with
pre-trained, foundational models (FMs). The integration of the NetApp
GenAI Toolkit with Azure NetApp Files represents a powerful synergy that
empowers customers to harness advanced language generation capabilities.
- Amazon Bedrock with Amazon FSx for
NetApp ONTAP Reference Architecture: Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS) and NetApp
have released a joint reference architecture which provides guidance for
customers on implementing RAG-enabled workflows that bring proprietary
data stored on Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP into their GenAI data
pipelines. Amazon FSx makes it easy and cost effective to launch, run, and
scale feature-rich, high-performance file systems in the cloud. The
reference architecture allows developers to use APIs for Amazon Bedrock to
connect with Amazon FSx for ONTAP data stores, enabling the secure use of
proprietary data with a choice of high-performing FMs that can be
customized to unlock new insights and capabilities.
- Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP
Enhancements:
AWS announced the next-generation Amazon FSx for ONTAP cloud storage
service with enhanced capabilities to boost scalability and flexibility to
provide up to 6 GB per second of throughput for a single highly-available
(HA) pair from 512 TiB of SSD storage. Next-gen file systems offer
virtualized workloads more room to grow with a 300 percent increase in
network burst throughput and a 150 percent boost in disk burst throughput.
For large-scale, high-performance workloads like GenAI, second-generation
Amazon FSx for ONTAP systems support dynamic scalability by adding HA
pairs as needed, up to 24 nodes. This delivers up to 72 GB per second of
throughput from 1 PiB of SSD storage, providing greater flexibility and
performance for evolving business needs.
- NetApp BlueXP Disaster Recovery
Support for VMFS:
The BlueXP disaster recovery service, which provides guided workflows to
design and execute automated disaster recovery plans for VMware workloads
across both on-premises and cloud environments, has been expanded to
support VMFS datastores for on-premises to on-premises disaster recovery.
These updates build
on NetApp’s existing offerings that support storage and data operations for
customers that need to implement and manage high-powered, strategic workloads
such as GenAI and VMware environments. For example, NetApp recently announced
that its unique BlueXP data
classification capability, which automatically classifies and
categorizes data for enhanced governance and secure ingest into GenAI and RAG
data pipelines, has become a core control plane capability now available free
of charge to all NetApp customers.
“When it comes to GenAI, the prime focus for organizations is to adapt
their data strategies to ensure they can balance data security, cost efficiency
and innovation as they leverage pre-built LLMs to surface relevant, useful
insights from their proprietary, business-relevant data,” said Archana Venkatraman, Senior Research
Director, Cloud Data Management at IDC. “NetApp’s intelligent data
infrastructure capabilities can help customers overcome the data challenges and
offer specific guidance to automate workflows that can securely feed private
data directly into public cloud providers’ LLMs. In addition, NetApp’s BlueXP
data classification capability has the potential to mitigate the risks in data
operations for AI because it allows users to discover and categorize data so
that the right data is fed into the right model without exposing confidential,
personal or restricted information.”
“Organizations are now facing different economic realities with regards
to virtualized environments, and we all need to move quickly to address recent
industry shifts,” said Derek Elbert,
Solutions Architect at WWT. “Optimizing the cost versus performance
equation of VMware workloads has become a primary initiative for us, with the
objective of continuing to provide scalability and performance while reducing
unnecessary system and software resources. NetApp’s offerings, such as the
BlueXP disaster recovery service and the optimization metrics from Cloud
Insights, help us better ensure the right levels of resource allocation and
protection schemes for virtual environments, allowing us to focus on putting
our infrastructure to work without killing the FinOps metrics.”
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