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Updated · PR Newswire · Jun 11
CIQ Launches Fuzzball 4.0 for 5 Clouds and Native HPC Storage
Updated
Updated · PR Newswire · Jun 11

CIQ Launches Fuzzball 4.0 for 5 Clouds and Native HPC Storage

3 articles · Updated · PR Newswire · Jun 11

Summary

  • Fuzzball 4.0 adds Azure to CIQ’s orchestration platform, letting the same AI and HPC workflows run unchanged across AWS, Google Cloud, Oracle Cloud, CoreWeave, Azure and on-premises clusters.
  • Native integration with Lustre, GPFS and BeeGFS lets organizations use existing multi-petabyte file systems without data migration, duplication or storage architecture changes.
  • A built-in object cache and integrated container registry cut redundant data movement and remove dependence on external registries, collapsing several infrastructure services into one platform.
  • CIQ is pitching the release at national labs and HPC centers as a way to consume advanced computing as a service rather than maintain specialized operational expertise.

Insights

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