NetApp has started using a data science platform from Iguazio for real-time machine learning applications.
NetApp’s Active IQ uses predictive analytics to automate the proactive care and optimisation of storage controllers owned by customers around the world. NetApp wanted to build a digital advisor that uses AI at scale and in real-time to continually gain insights on these devices and conduct predictive maintenance on storage, while constantly learning and getting smarter over time. Iguazio has implemented similar predictive maintenance solutions for other customers in the past.
‘Iguazio reduces the complexities of MLOps at scale and provides us with an end-to-end solution for the entire data science lifecycle with enterprise support, which is exactly what we were after,’ said NetApp’s Shankar Pasupathy, Chief Architect for Active IQ.
Previously built on Hadoop, NetApp was looking to modernise the service infrastructure to reduce the complexities of deploying new AI services and the costs of running large-scale analytics. In addition, the shift was needed to enable real-time predictive AI, and to abstract deployment, allowing the technology to run on multi-cloud or on-premises seamlessly.
NetApp turned to Iguazio to replace their traditional data warehouse and Hadoop-based data lake with a Kubernetes-powered, cloud-native, serverless data science platform which can analyze massive amounts of data in real-time.
The platform is deployed both in the cloud and on-premises on NetApp’s Cloud Volumes and NetApp’s all-flash Storage, driving cost reduction and accelerated time to market.
Biren Fondekar, Chief Transformation Officer at NetApp added: ‘We have successfully implemented the Iguazio data science platform at NetApp and are already seeing results beyond expectation.’
‘We were delighted to be able to provide such value so quickly,’ said Asaf Somekh, Iguazio’s Co-Founder and CEO. ‘Active IQ is a role model for how IT Services should be delivered, proactively protecting and optimizing the customers’ infrastructure through real-time predictive maintenance.’
Iguazio’s platform integrates with NetApp’s Trident technology, easily hooking up a Kubernetes cluster to its NFS (Network File System) and Cloud Volumes Storage. Last month, Iguazio announced its partnership with NetApp, offering their joint data science and MLOps (machine learning operations) solution on NetApp’s ONTAP AI product to enterprises worldwide, through a network of joint partners.