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With Azure Native Integrations, you can easily provision, manage, and tightly integrate software and services from software development companies on Azure.
Microsoft and Qumulo developed this service and manage it together.
Azure Native Qumulo (ANQ) is a fully managed service that provisions a Qumulo file system and creates a resource (for managing the file system) under your Azure subscription. ANQ provides the same multi-protocol support, interfaces, and functionality as Qumulo on premises. ANQ makes it possible to configure file protocols, quotas, replication, and other features regardless of underlying infrastructure or storage and without tracking resource quotas or costs. The service receives the latest updates and features continuously and, if any issues occur, replaces compute and storage resources automatically.
You can find Azure Native Qumulo in the Azure portal or get it on Azure Marketplace.
The Azure Native Qumulo offering on Azure Marketplace enables you to create and manage a Qumulo file system using the Azure portal. You can also create and manage Qumulo resources by using the Azure portal through the resource provider Qumulo.Storage/fileSystem
. Qumulo manages the service while giving you full administrative rights to configure details including file system shares, exports, quotas, snapshots, and Active Directory users.
Capabilities
Azure Native Qumulo Scalable File Service provides the following capabilities:
- Multi-protocol support - ANQ supports all standard file system protocols NFS, SMB, FTP, and S3.
- Exabyte scale storage scaling - Each Qumulo instance can be scaled up to exabytes of storage capacity.
- Elastic performance - ANQ enables workflows to consume capacity and performance independently of each other. The base configuration includes 1 GB/s throughput and 10,000 IOPS, which can scale to over 1 TB/s and exceed 6 million IOPS.
- Private access - The service is directly connected to your own virtual network (sometimes called VNet injection).
- Cloud Data Fabric - CDF enables seamless integration with on-premises or other cloud region Qumulo instances.
Subscribe to Qumulo
You can subscribe to the service through the Azure Marketplace online store or through the Azure portal. Search for it by name: Azure Native Qumulo.
Subscribe from the Azure portal
Begin by signing in to the Azure portal.
In the Azure portal, on the service menu's global search bar, search for marketplace. In the Services results, select Marketplace.
The Azure Marketplace Get Started pane appears.
On the command bar, enter the name of the service in the Search the Marketplace search box.
In the search results, choose the provider.
Choose your preferred plan, and then select Subscribe.
The pane for creating a resource appears.