IBM’s CTO for Data and AI storage solutions, Chris Meestas, walks through how IBM Fusion brings together containerized applications, virtual machines and AI workloads on a single, software-defined data platform. Fusion abstracts the underlying hardware so enterprises can run storage services on IBM-qualified systems or partner infrastructure, on-premises or in the cloud, while quickly getting to “Day 2” operations like scaling, monitoring and lifecycle management for modern data stacks. https://www.ibm.com/products/storage-fusion/
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A key theme in the video is modernization without a full rip-and-replace of existing environments. Fusion is presented as a framework that overlays current compute and storage, automating deployment of container-based services and virtualized workloads while keeping policy, security and observability consistent. The result is a common control plane for data serving AI training, inferencing, analytics and more, instead of separate silos for each type of workload and each generation of infrastructure
On top of this foundation, IBM is now adding content-aware storage capabilities. Rather than only cataloging file paths and basic metadata, the system can understand “who, what, when and where” inside the stored content itself, enabling AI-style queries directly against the storage layer. Chris uses an example like asking which meetings he had at a past supercomputing conference and who he presented to; the storage stack can surface that context by inspecting the data, allowing more powerful inferencing and reducing the friction between unstructured archives and AI-driven insight
The demo also highlights IBM’s deep archive solution, which couples Fusion’s software-defined stack with high-density tape libraries. Data generated by AI and other workloads in Fusion can be tiered automatically into an S3-compatible, Glacier-like deep archive that remains searchable but optimized for low-cost, long-term retention. Chris mentions a single rack reaching on the order of 61 petabytes with robotic tape handling and aggregate throughput around 13.1 terabytes per hour, making tape a relevant option again for cold data, cyber-resilient backups and long-horizon compliance use cases where energy efficiency and durability matter more than millisecond access
Recorded at the Supercomputing 2025 conference in St Louis, this conversation positions IBM Storage as an integral part of large-scale AI and HPC infrastructure rather than a passive backend. Fusion, content-aware storage and deep archive together form a continuum from hot GPU-adjacent datasets through warm object storage down to ultra-cold tape, all managed under a common policy and orchestration layer. For architects building hybrid cloud AI platforms, the video gives a concise look at how IBM is trying to collapse complexity in the data pipeline while keeping options open across hardware, locations and scale in the wider ecosystem
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