NetApp Partners with Google Cloud to Maximize Flexibility for Cloud Data Storage
NetApp, the
intelligent data infrastructure company, announced an expansion of its
partnership with Google Cloud to make it easier for organizations to leverage
their data for generative AI (GenAI) and other hybrid cloud workloads. NetApp
and Google Cloud are announcing the Flex service level for Google Cloud NetApp
Volumes which supports storage volumes of nearly any size. NetApp is also
releasing a preview of its GenAI toolkit reference architecture for
retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) operations using Google Cloud Vertex AI
platform.
More Flexible Data Storage Options for Google Cloud NetApp Volumes
Google Cloud and
NetApp are announcing a new service level for NetApp Volumes called Flex that
gives customers more granular control to adapt their storage and performance to
match the exact needs of their cloud workloads.
“Increasing demand
for data-intensive applications and insights has reinforced the need for a new
approach to unified data storage that gives organizations the agility to move
and store data wherever it is needed at any point in time,” said Pravjit
Tiwana, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Cloud Storage at NetApp. “By
extending our collaboration with Google Cloud, we’re delivering a flexible form
factor that can be run on existing infrastructure across Google Cloud system
without any tradeoffs to enterprise data management capabilities.”
With the addition
of Flex, NetApp Volumes customers can choose from four service levels to
leverage a fully managed file service built on NetApp ONTAPTM and operated
by Google Cloud, including:
· Standard: highly available,
general-purpose storage with advanced data management capabilities and
16MiB/sec per TiB of performance, which is recommended to support workloads
such as file shares, virtual machines (VMs), and DevTest environments.
· Premium: highly available,
high-performance storage with advanced data management capabilities and
64MiB/sec per TiB of performance, which is recommended for file shares, VMs,
and databases.
· Extreme: highly available,
low-latency, high-throughput storage with advanced data management capabilities
and 128MiB/sec per TiB of performance, which is recommended for Online
Transaction Processing (OLTP) high-performance databases and low-latency
applications.
· Flex: highly available
storage volumes with scalability from one GiB to 100TiB and up to one GiB/s of
performance depending on the size of the underlying storage pool. This
adaptable service level can support a wide variety of use cases, including AI.
“Google Cloud NetApp Volumes remains a critical component of every enterprise’s
digital transformation strategy,” said Sameet Agarwal, GM/VP, Google Cloud
Storage at Google Cloud. “Utilizing Google Cloud technologies, NetApp Volumes
will power new capabilities that can improve how businesses operate and create
real-world value for their organizations.”
The Flex service
level will be generally available by Q2 2024 across 15 Google Cloud regions,
expanding to the other Google Cloud regions by the end of 2024.
Unlocking Enterprise Data for Generative AI in Google Cloud
NetApp is also
releasing a preview of its GenAI toolkit with support for NetApp Volumes. This
offering, along with the accompanying reference architecture, speeds the
implementation of RAG operations while enabling secure, consistent, and
automated workflows that securely connect data stored in NetApp Volumes with
Google Cloud Vertex AI platform. The result is a greater ability to generate
unique, high-quality, and ultra-relevant insights and automations.
“As the intelligent
data infrastructure company, we have unmatched capabilities to support data
classification, tagging, mobility, and cloning for data wherever it lives so
our customers can run efficient and secure AI data pipelines,” said Pravjit
Tiwana, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Cloud Storage at NetApp.
“Building on our partnership with Google Cloud to streamline RAG enables
customers to tap into market-leading AI services and models to generate a
unique competitive advantage.”
The NetApp GenAI
toolkit helps optimize RAG processes with unique capabilities, including:
· Common data
footprint everywhere: NetApp ONTAP allows customers to easily include
data from any environment to power their RAG efforts with common operational
processes while reducing risk, cost, and time to results.
· Automated
classification and tagging: NetApp’sBlueXP classification service
automatically tags data to support streamlined data cleansing for both the
ingest and inferencing phases of the data pipeline, ensuring that the right
data is used for queries and that sensitive data is not exposed to the model
out of policy.
· Fast, scalable
snapshots: ONTAP Snapshot delivers near-instant creation of space-efficient,
in-place copies of vector stores and databases, allowing immediate roll back to
a previous version if data is corrupted or forward if point-in-time analysis is
needed.
· Real-time cloning
at scale: ONTAP FlexClone technology can create instant clones of vector index
stores to safely make uniquely relevant data instantly available for different
queries for different users, without impacting the core production data.
“GenAI is a tidal wave of opportunity for the companies that can effectively
apply their data to their industry,” said Miles Ward, CTO at SADA, An Insight
Company. “At SADA we are fired up about pairing our extensive expertise with
NetApp and Vertex AI to help customers accelerate their AI journeys. Why
generate uninformed chats when you could generate unique, specific, relevant
insights?”
The GenAI toolkit
will be available as a public preview within the second half of 2024.
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