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Lightbits Now Certified on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure

Powers Next-Level Performance, Efficiency, and Scale for Mission-Critical Workloads

SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Lightbits Labs (Lightbits®), the creator of NVMe® over TCP and innovator of flexible, efficient, and resilient cloud data storage platforms, today announced certification of Lightbits on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), ushering in a new era of high-performance, cost-effective block storage for enterprises running latency-sensitive IO-intensive workloads.

Now, OCI customers can harness the power of Lightbits to create Kubernetes persistent volumes for performance-intensive workloads in their own tenancies, with security and cost-efficiency. Lightbits certified on OCI enables organizations to run its most demanding, latency-sensitive workloads with sub-millisecond tail latencies, perfect for AI/ML, latency-sensitive databases, and real-time analytics workloads. With Lightbits, enterprises can easily scale while achieving superior reliability and operational efficiency.

"Our collaboration with Lightbits and its certification on OCI delivers a modern approach to cloud storage with the performance and efficiency that enables our customers to bring their latency demanding enterprise workloads to OCI," said Cameron Bahar, SVP, Storage and Data Management, OCI.

Recent certification FIO benchmarks, conducted with BM.DenseIO.E5.128 bare-metal OCI Compute shapes, supported by two BM.Standard.E5.192 shapes as clients, running Lightbits software on Oracle Linux 9.4, revealed impressive results:

  • 3 million 4K random read IOPS and 830K 4K random write IOPS per client with a replication factor of three, saturating the 100GbE network card on BM.Standard.E5.192 servers.
  • Sub-300 microsecond latencies for both 4K random read and write operations, and 1ms operational latency when fully utilizing the clients for both random reads and writes–delivering lightning-fast performance even under heavy loads.

In a mixed workload scenario (70% random reads, 30% random writes), each client achieved a combined 1.8 million IOPS, setting a new benchmark for efficiency at scale.

"Certification on OCI marks a major step forward for Lightbits," said Kam Eshghi, Co-Founder and Chief Strategy Officer of Lightbits. "We’re delivering a breakthrough in block storage performance, giving organizations the tools they need to migrate their most demanding applications to OCI and achieve faster, more reliable, and more efficient cloud services."

Why Lightbits certified on OCI

  • Elastic, Superior Performance: Scale dynamically without downtime, delivering ultra-fast performance for demanding applications.
  • Run Any Application: Seamless integration with Kubernetes, OpenStack, and VMware environments for ultimate flexibility.
  • Resilient Architecture: Built-in high resiliency and availability, with snapshots, clones, and distributed management to help ensure there’s no single point of failure.

To learn more, visit Get Started with Lightbits on OCI.

To learn more about Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, visit: www.oracle.com/cloud

About Lightbits Labs

Lightbits Labs® (Lightbits), invented the NVMe over TCP protocol and are pioneers in software-defined block storage that enables service providers and enterprise organizations to architect agile and efficient cloud infrastructure. Built from the ground up for high performance, scalability, resiliency, and cost-efficiency at scale, Lightbits software delivers the best price/performance for real-time analytics, transactional, and AI/ML workloads. Lightbits Labs is backed by enterprise technology leaders [Cisco Investments, Dell Technologies Capital, Intel Capital, Lenovo, and Micron] and is on a mission to deliver the most cost-efficient cloud data storage for performance-sensitive workloads.

To learn more about Lightbits Labs, visit https://www.lightbitslabs.com/ and follow Lightbits Labs on: Linkedin, X, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.

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