Lightbits brings high-performance block storage to Oracle cloud - Blocks and Files

By Chris Mellor

Lightbits brings high-performance block storage to Oracle cloud - Blocks and Files

The Lightbits cloud virtual SAN software has been ported to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), where it delivers fast, low-latency block storage.

Lightbits block storage software has, until now, run in the AWS and Azure clouds, using ephemeral storage instances for faster than standard cloud block storage that also cost less. It creates a linearly scalable virtual SAN by clustering virtual machines via NVMe over TCP, and can deliver up to 1 million IOPS per volume with consistent latency down to 190 microseconds.

Lightbits, with certification on OCI, claims it enables organizations to run their most demanding, latency-sensitive workloads with sub-millisecond tail latencies, perfect for AI/ML, latency-sensitive databases, and real-time analytics workloads.

Kam Eshghi, co-founder and chief strategy officer of Lightbits, stated: "Certification on OCI marks a major step forward for 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."

OCI FIO benchmark runs, 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:

The Lightbits software on OCI can scale dynamically without downtime and has "seamless integration" with Kubernetes, OpenStack, and VMware environments. There is built-in high resiliency and availability, with snapshots, clones, and distributed management to prevent single points of failure.

Cameron Bahar, OCI SVP for Storage and Data Management, said: "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."

Coincidentally, Lightbits competitor Volumez is also available in OCI, having been present in the Oracle Cloud Marketplace since September, claiming it provides 2.83 million IOPS, 135 microseconds ultra-low latency, and 16 GBps throughput per volume. It says users can harness Volumez's SaaS services to create direct Linux-based data paths using a simple interface for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Compute VMs.

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