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Vast Data joins forces with Cisco, Nvidia to offer AI infrastructure for enterprises

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Vast Data CEO and co-founder Renen Hallak

AI data platform company Vast Data is collaborating with enterprise networking and security provider Cisco and tech giant Nvidia to offer enterprises an AI infrastructure coupled with an Ethernet-based AI fabric to handle large volumes of data at an exabyte scale.

The partnership seals Vast Data as the first data platform optimised and supported with Cisco Nexus HyperFabric.

Vast Data will join this ecosystem integrating with the first Cisco cloud-management solution for data centre networking to orchestrate, deploy, and manage the stack.

Leveraging Vast APIs and pulling both network and storage telemetry back to Cisco Nexus HyperFabric, Cisco customers can now monitor and correlate performance and latency to optimise complex applications.

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Cisco Nexus HyperFabric AI clusters helps enterprises build AI data centres using Nvidia accelerated computing – including Nvidia Tensor Core GPUs, Nvidia BlueField-3 DPUs and SuperNICs, and Nvidia AI Enterprise software—with Cisco networking and the VAST Data Platform.

The solution provides end-to-end visibility of compute, networking, storage and data management to allow organisations to seamlessly build and scale their AI operations.

The Cisco Nexus HyperFabric AI Cluster solution also integrates Vast’s DASE (Disaggregated Shared Everything) architecture, which is also powered by Nvidia BlueField DPUs, a collaboration recently announced with Nvidia.

Generative AI requires unprecedented scale and performance to provide access to data, driving enterprise IT buyers to invest heavily in Ethernet networking technologies.

According to IDC, the Ethernet switching market has been impacted significantly by the growing number of enterprise AI deployments, with the overall market rising 20.1% in 2023 to US$44.2 billion.

With Nvidia and Vast Data, Cisco can consolidate compute resources, storage, and data management capabilities with Ethernet-powered AI network fabrics to offer connectivity with programmability, performance, flexibility, and efficiency to meet the considerable demands of today's AI/ML platforms.

“This is the year of the enterprise for AI. Traditionally, enterprises have been slower to adopt new technologies because of the difficulty of integrating new systems into existing systems and processes. This collaboration with Cisco and Nvidia makes it simple for enterprises to implement AI as they move from proof of concept to production,” said Vast Data CEO and co-founder Renen Hallak.

“It’s an honour to be selected by Cisco as their premier storage partner for their AI infrastructure and it’s even more exciting that this is because our customers advocated for this partnership.”

“Business innovation is accelerating with AI applications, requiring efficient, high-speed access to massive data sets,” said Cisco Networking executive vice president and general manager Jonathan Davidson. “With an ecosystem approach that now includes Vast Data and Nvidia, Cisco helps our enterprise customers tackle their most difficult and complex networking, data, and security challenges to build AI infrastructures at any scale with confidence.”

Vast has also certified Cisco Nexus Ethernet-based switches with the Vast Data Platform.

The private cloud-managed Cisco Nexus Dashboard offers congestion management with flow control algorithms and visibility with real-time telemetry.


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