VDURA Adds RDMA Capability to Provide AI Apps With More Context
Techstrong.IT, Tuesday, March 17th, 2026
VDURA this week added a Remote Direct Memory Access (RDMA) capability to its parallel storage platform as part of a first step toward creating a tiering capability to optimize context for artificial intelligence (AI) applications and agents in a way that bypasses CPU bottlenecks.
Announced at the NVIDIA GTC 2026 conference, the company also announced that the VDURA Data Platform now supports AMD EPYC Turin processors and NVIDIA ConnectX-7 networking adapters.
Erik Salo, vice president of product marketing and operations for VDURA, said the ultimate goal is to extend the capabilities of the company's parallel file storage system in a way that cost-effectively surfaces the right data at the right time for AI applications that require context to generate more reliable output.