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Home » Lightbit Labs supplies NVMe over TCP data platform

Lightbit Labs supplies NVMe over TCP data platform

July 9, 2024
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Lightbits Labs, a start-up specializing in NVMe over TCP and software-defined cloud data platforms, announced that Nebul has selected its storage solutions to build advanced AI cloud services. Nebul, known for helping companies across the EU unify their data and deploy NVIDIA-based Private AI, will leverage Lightbits to offer 16x better performance at lower costs, aligning with its sustainability mission. Lightbits’ high performance and low latency, along with compatibility with environments like Kubernetes and VMware, make it an ideal choice for diverse, performance-sensitive workloads.

Nebul’s decision to integrate Lightbits stems from the latter’s performance, resilience, and comprehensive data services, including three-way replication and QoS. Lightbits said its solution enables Nebul to deliver AI services at half the cost of hyperscalers, significantly enhancing large language model performance and handling latency-sensitive workloads without compromising on cost or reliability.

Nebul focuses on unifying data and deploying NVIDIA-based Private AI for companies across the EU. Lightbits supports diverse workloads with up to 75 million IOPS and sub-millisecond tail latency for real-time AI applications and NoSQL databases. Lightbits Labs is based in San Jose, California

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