Appreciate the mention. Just to clarify: AIStore is a reliable storage cluster that can natively operate on both in-cluster and remote data, without treating either as a cache.
Yes, it _can_ be configured to act as a cache in front of any of the four supported Clouds but (a) we've never done so at NVIDIA, and (b) its primary function always was - and remains - reliable, resilient storage for AI/ML workloads.
Yes, it _can_ be configured to act as a cache in front of any of the four supported Clouds but (a) we've never done so at NVIDIA, and (b) its primary function always was - and remains - reliable, resilient storage for AI/ML workloads.
For details:
* https://github.com/NVIDIA/aistore