Petabyte storage without the egress bill.
We own the drives. Molten is all-flash NVMe for hot data; Vault is HDD bulk to the petabyte. Both ship free egress and the drives' full native IOPS.
Free egress, always
Reading your own data back costs nothing.
Native IOPS, not metered
Millions of NVMe IOPS at zero marginal cost.
Petabytes of bulk
~1.2 PB per Vault node, scaling to multi-petabyte columns.
Durability in software
Reed-Solomon erasure coding across nodes.
Workloads this is shaped for.
S3-compatible, with no egress charges on reads.
All-flash Molten for IOPS-bound workloads.
Vault HDD bulk and petabyte data lakes.
Storage, answered.
Do you really charge nothing for egress?
Yes. We operate our own network and transit, so reading your data back is free on both storage tiers.
How durable is it?
Reed-Solomon erasure coding across nodes (around 17+3 for Vault, 8+2 for Molten) rather than local RAID on the bulk pool.
Is it S3-compatible?
Yes — object storage is exposed over an S3-compatible API, so existing tooling works unchanged.
How much can a node hold?
Molten holds ~92–184 TB of all-flash; Vault holds ~1.2 PB per drawer and scales to multi-petabyte columns.
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