Backblaze and CoreWeave Sign $335 Million Multi-Exabyte Cloud Storage Deal for AI Infrastructure
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Backblaze announced a $335 million, multi-exabyte strategic storage agreement with CoreWeave to provide cost-efficient cloud storage capacity supporting CoreWeave's managed storage infrastructure for AI workloads. The deal positions Backblaze as a key storage provider in the AI cloud ecosystem, helping optimize data placement across performance tiers while preserving high-performance storage resources for compute-intensive AI tasks.
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Hacker NewsBackblaze and CoreWeave Sign $335 Million Multi-Exabyte Cloud Storage Deal for AI Infrastructurebusinesswire.comKey quotes
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