Scaleflux---Drive into the Future: ScaleFlux's Game-Changing Computational Storage
Learn about how ScaleFlux plans to expand the use cases of computational storage, exploring different form factors, capacities, and NAND types, including QLC.
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In this segment, learn about ScaleFlux's game-changing computational storage. Here's where they're at now: ScaleFlux has transitioned from FPGA-based drives to its custom ASIC, offering SSDs that don't require integration or preprogramming. ScaleFlux drives support compression, allowing customers to store more data on them using standard NVMe commands. ScaleFlux plans to expand the use cases of computational storage, exploring different form factors, capacities, and NAND types, including QLC. They also aim to enhance security features and background data scrubbing tasks to address industry challenges like ransomware. Future possibilities include data deduplication, peer-to-peer communication between cards, and pushing more compute to the edges of infrastructure, closer to where data resides on the storage drive.