MemVerge, the pioneers of Big Memory software, announced the general availability of two new software products, Memory Machine Cloud Edition and Memory Viewer.
Memory Machine Cloud Edition software uses patented ZeroIO memory snapshot technology and cloud service orchestration to transparently checkpoint long-running applications and allow customers to use low-cost Spot Instances safely. Organisations can reduce cloud costs by up to 70 per cent. Over time, Memory Machine Cloud Edition will form the basis of an infrastructure cloud service enabling applications to run across a multi-cloud environment.
Memory Viewer software provides system administrators with actionable information about DRAM, their most expensive and under-utilized asset. The average utilization of DRAM in hyperscaler data centres is approximately 40 per cent, and the cost of memory is half that of a server. As the world enters the CXL era of petascale pooled memory, better visibility into memory infrastructure’s health, capacity and performance will become indispensable. Memory Viewer topology and heat maps provide system administrators with new insights into their memory infrastructure. The software is free and available now for download.
“These two new products help our customers solve their immediate memory challenges,” said Charles Fan, CEO and co-founder of MemVerge. “As CXL gets ready for take-off, Memory Machine and Memory Viewer are also the first memory auto-tiering software suite to support CXL. Working with our hardware partners, we have taken the first step towards CXL pooled memory.”
At Flash Memory Summit, MemVerge is hosting a full-day CXL Forum featuring presentations from Intel, AMD, NVIDIA, Samsung, SK Hynix, Micron, Marvell, Meta, Google, and other industry leaders. In booth #1040 the company is showing the progress of collaborations with server, storage, and networking products from Elastics.cloud, GigaIO, Liqid, Montage Technology, SMART Modular, Supermicro, and Xconn Technologies. Included are live demos of solutions consisting of CXL-compatible hardware and MemVerge software.
“System vendors and end-users want to see CXL technology in action and they can now see it live,” said Christopher Cox, vice-president of technology at Montage Technology. “In the MemVerge booth at Flash Memory Summit, Montage Technology will provide a live demonstration of a Redis workload accessing a Montage CXL memory expansion card with DDR5 memory composed by MemVerge Memory Machine software.”