Kalray announced the availability of NG-Box, a disaggregated NVMe storage array based on Dell PowerEdge servers combined with Kalray DPU-based storage acceleration cards. NG-Box is designed to excel at unstructured data workloads and to offer reliable, fast, automated, and scalable on-premises Tier 0 storage for the world?s most demanding data intensive workflows which are increasingly AI-focused. Kalray is showcasing the NG-Box at SuperComputing 2023 (SC23) this week, the leading international conference for high performance computing and AI technologies.

The performance that the NG-Box delivers is over 80 GB/second per server. Industry tests such as IO Zone and FIO show doubled performance compared to non-DPU accelerated versions of the server and a highly reduced transaction latency. In addition, NG-Box makes the adoption of the NVMe-over-Fabric standard easy, positioning it as a strong solution for AI and data-intensive usage.

NG-Box is part of the Kalray NGenea data management platform which also includes NG-Stor and NG-Hub. NG-Stor is a high-performance storage tier for the most data-intensive workloads that?s powered by a proven high-performance parallel file system and trusted by thousands of organizations worldwide. NG-Stor can easily manage petabytes of data and billions of files.

NG-Hub is an easy-to-use web interface that allows centralized control of all storage within a global namespace. Together, Kalray?s NGenea product suite offers organizations a leading global data management and storage solutions platform specialized for data intensive and AI workloads. At SC23, Kalray will demonstrate how its differentiated data management and storage capabilities help organizations efficiently manage data across all stages of data intensive and AI pipelines to improve speed and ease deployment.

Additionally, Kalray will join Dell Technologies at SC23 in booth #625 on November 14, 2023 to discuss data management for HPC and AI workloads. The Kalray NGenea solution, including NG-Box, is available through both Kalray and Dell Technologies.