Distributed Metadata Storage
Storing metadata across multiple nodes for performance and reliability.
EC Parity (Erasure Coding Parity)
Redundant data chunks created during erasure coding to rebuild data after failures. Provides durability without the cost of full mirroring.
EC Parity (Erasure Coding Parity)
Redundant data chunks created during erasure coding to rebuild data after failures. Provides durability without the cost of full mirroring. Breaks files into fragments, encodes them for redundancy, and distributes them across devices.
Edge Computing

Edge computing is a decentralized approach to data processing that brings computation closer to the data source, rather than relying solely on centralized cloud or data center resources. By processing data at or near the source, edge computing reduces latency, lowers bandwidth usage, and enables faster response times, making it ideal for applications that require […]
Erasure Coding
Splits files into fragments plus parity and spreads them across nodes for durability.
Global Namespace
Unified view of all data (flash + HDD tiers) as if in one file system.
GPFS (Spectrum Scale)
IBM’s parallel file system, high performance but complex to manage.
HDD (Hard Disk Drive)
Magnetic storage device for cost-efficient capacity.
Hybrid Architecture
VDURA’s design combining SSD speed and HDD capacity for balanced cost/performance.
Hyperscale Economy
Ability to scale computing/storage efficiently and cost effectively, similar to hyperscalers.