To confirm that, we discovered that several key members of the company work now for AWS. Two co-founders, Vinay Gaonkar now works for EC2 group and Michael Nishimoto is senior Lustre software engineer in the FSx for Lustre group. Jeff Kim, who was CEO of KMesh, removed this role from his LinkedIn profile, being currently EIR at Plug and Play Tech Center. Crunchbase continues to display his role and the press release mentioned below as well.
KMesh supports also Azure and GCP clouds but AWS was just the most rapid to detect and acquire the company to feed their FSx for Lustre solution. KMesh promises were impressive claiming to offer a SaaS Multi-Cloud Data Orchestration dedicated to Lustre. It was one year ago when they shared the news. As KMesh leveraged Lustre parallel data engine, the product was able to transfer data at a significant speed needed to move data across Lustre instances.
KMesh supports auto-provisioning, data tiering, compression and de-dupe, multi-cloud snapshots and virtual copies.
So we expect to see KMesh features into a coming AWS FSx for Lustre iteration. DDN is also very active as a Lustre Cloud edition exist for AWS, Azure and GCP. It confirms that HPC on Steroids is also a serious axis for cloud providers and other HPC leaders.
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