Hammerspace breaks IO500 barriers with Linux NFS system

Hammerspace has achieved a significant milestone in high-performance computing. The company is the first to deliver true HPC-class performance using a standards-based Linux and NFS system. This breakthrough breaks barriers in the IO500 rankings.

Hammerspace announced a pioneering achievement in storage performance for high-performance computing (HPC) environments. The company's system marks the first instance of a standards-based Linux + NFS setup attaining true HPC-class performance, as recognized in the IO500 benchmarks.

The IO500 list evaluates storage systems on their ability to handle intensive I/O workloads, crucial for HPC applications. Hammerspace's success highlights advancements in open standards, enabling Linux and NFS protocols to compete with proprietary solutions in demanding scenarios.

This development underscores the growing viability of standards-based approaches in HPC, potentially broadening access to high-performance storage without reliance on specialized hardware.

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