Brian Schwarz, Pure Storage & Charlie Boyle, NVIDIA | Pure Accelerate 2019
Brian Schwarz, VP, Product Management & Development, Pure Storage & Charlie Boyle, VP, GM DGX Systems, NVIDIA, sit with Lisa Martin & Dave Vellante at Pure Accelerate 2019 in Austin, TX. #PureAccelerate #theCUBE https://siliconangle.com/2019/09/19/qa-high-performance-flash-key-unlocking-data-intense-ai-workloads-pureaccelerate/ Q&A: High-performance flash is key to unlocking data-intense AI workloads Artificial-intelligence workloads are intrinsically data-intensive. They need massive amounts of information to train models, running infinite scenarios for accurate predictions. Thus, storage becomes a key consideration for running powerful AI applications, able to run where the data resides, even across varied and distributed computing environments. Flash storage sees multi-dimensional performance that can take any size of file or workload and run through it without creating storage-related bottlenecks. Two IT leaders in high-performance computing, Nvidia Corp. and Pure Storage Inc., saw these demands from customers. In response, they joined forces to create AIRI, an AI-ready infrastructure that can help unlock data intelligence. “You know, a lot of it comes from our customers,” said Charlie Boyle (pictured right), vice president and general manager of DGX Systems at Nvidia. “That’s how we first started with Pure. It’s our joint customer saying we need this stuff to work really fast. They’re making a massive investment with us in computing. And so if you’re going to run those systems at 100%, you need storage that can feed them. If the customer has data, we want it to be as simple as possible for them to run AI.” Boyle and Brian Schwarz (pictured left), vice president of product management at Pure Storage, spoke with Dave Vellante (@dvellante) and Lisa Martin (@LisaMartinTV), co-hosts of theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s mobile livestreaming studio, during the Pure//Accelerate event in Austin, Texas. They discussed the Nvidia and Pure Storage partnership, the adoption of AIRI, and AI advancements in the industry (see the full interview with transcript here). (* Disclosure below.) [Editor’s note: The following answers have been condensed for clarity.] Martin: Give us an overview of where Pure and Nvidia are. Schwarz: It really was born out of work with mutual customers. We brought out the FlashBlade product. Obviously, Nvidia was in the market with DGXs for AI, and we really started to see overlap in a bunch of initial [AI] deployments. So that’s really kind of where the partnership was born. And, obviously, the AI data hub is the piece that we really talked about at this year’s Accelerate. Martin: Tell us about the adoption [of AIRI] and what customers are able to do with this AI-ready infrastructure? Boyle: [Early customers] had been using storage for years, and AI was kind of new to them, and they needed that recipe. So the early customer experiences turned into AIRI the solution. And the whole point of it is to simplify AI. AI sounds kind of scary to a lot of folks, and the data scientists really just need to be productive. They don’t care about infrastructure, but IT has to support this. So IT was very familiar with Pure Storage. They used them for years for high-performance data, and as they brought in the Nvidia compute to work with that, having a solution that we both supported was super important to the IT practitioners. Vellante: How do you see the landscape? Are you seeing pretty aggressive adoption … or is it still early? Boyle: So, every customer is at a different point. There’s definitely a lot of people that are still early, but we’ve seen a lot of production use cases. So depending on the industry, it really depends on where people are in the maturity curve. But really our message out to the enterprise is start now, whether you’ve got one data scientist or you’ve got some community data scientists, there’s no reason to wait on AI. Vellante: What are the key considerations for getting started? Schwarz: I think understanding the business value creation problem is a really important step. And many people go through an early stage of experimentation — a prototyping stage before they go into a mass-production use case. It’s a very classic IT adoption curve. If you look forward over the next 15 to 20 years, there’s a massive amount of AI coming, and it is a new form of computing the GPU-driven computing. And the whole point about AIRI is getting the ingredients right to have this new set of infrastructure have storage, network, compute, and the software stack. Martin: For other customers in different industries, how do you help them even understand the AI pipeline? ... (* Disclosure: TheCUBE is a paid media partner for the Pure//Accelerate event. Neither Pure Storage Inc., the sponsor for theCUBE’s event coverage, nor other sponsors have editorial control over content on theCUBE or SiliconANGLE.)