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Tech firms love infrastructure. The ability to evidence a solid grasp of core infrastructure services is thought to validate a deep and expansive grasp of the lower layers of the “IT stack” and show completeness of vision. As a result, the marketing machines running the tech trade are fond of using the word “foundation” not to denote a charitable endeavor, but to express the positing of a given technology offering as a comprehensive base-layer substrate.
“To break infrastructure silos, reclaim control of public cloud sprawl and capture the opportunity for AI in the enterprise, our customers are shifting from best-of-breed siloed architectures to a modern private cloud platform,” said Krish Prasad, senior vice president and general manager, VCF division at Broadcom.
Why? Because IT teams can “spin up” cloud computing instances and bring new virtual machines to life faster and, in terms of crucial usability, when an IT system is achitected well it delivers faster data storage performance and quite simply just works better. That’s what VMware is working on here. “AI workloads, especially those involving large datasets and complex models, demand rapid data retrieval and processing. Memory tiering using NVMe reduces latency and accelerates data throughput, which is crucial for training and inference tasks. Additionally, the cost-efficiency of tiering helps manage the high storage demands of AI applications, enabling scalable solutions that maintain performance without excessive expenses,” notes Broadcom, in a technical statement.
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