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October 4, 2021

VIDEO: StorageReview.com - Graid Technology NVMe RAID Card Review (It's really AI and a GPU)

"Mind blowing numbers...  Graid SupremeRAID™ performed exceedingly well; certainly worth a POC to see what this card can do for your high performance applications."

"We recently posted a written review on the site of the  Graid SupremeRAID SR-1000. Ostensibly an NVMe RAID card, that notion gets dispelled pretty quickly upon unboxing. It's actually an NVIDIA GPU that pairs with GRAID's AI to deliver lossless RAID for NVMe SSDs. This is a huge deal because right now, the other options aren't great. Software RAID has many limitations, as do the popular tri-mode RAID cards that dominate today. Join us to learn more about the  Graid solution in this video review." Read the full review here.

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Graid Technology has achieved an industry-first benchmark: 100 million IOPS on a protected RAID 5 volume for GPU-initiated I/O, built from 32 KIOXIA XD8 NVMe SSDs. The result shows that resilient NVMe storage can now operate at the scale that current and future AI deployments require, which is especially significant for environments that require both extreme performance and enterprise-class data protection. In benchmark testing with a WholeGraph training workload, [...]
Every NVMe array pays a hidden storage tax — either 12–18% of line rate lost to a hardware RAID controller, or 18–28% of host CPU consumed by software RAID. With enterprise NVMe pricing up ~257% since Q2 2025, that tax now hits a much bigger check. SupremeRAID™ eliminates both halves by running RAID I/O on an NVIDIA GPU: full line-rate throughput, CPU cores returned to your applications, enterprise-grade protection on one card.
Graid Technology is excited to join the AI Powered Data Centre Conference 2026 as a Silver Partner in Mumbai, India. As AI workloads continue to drive new demands on data centre infrastructure, Graid will showcase how SupremeRAID™ GPU-accelerated NVMe RAID helps reduce storage bottlenecks, improve data protection, and enable higher performance for AI, HPC, and next-generation data centres.