Volterra Gets $50M to Secure Distributed Computing Environments

Gartner expects that “by 2022 more than 50% of enterprise-generated data will be created and processed outside the data center or cloud.” This transition will drive increasingly distributed deployments of applications and data, along with a highly varied set of infrastructure. Nowhere will this be more visible than the evolution away from centralized data centers, as “by 2022, Gartner expects the majority of enterprise data to be produced and processed outside of data centers, and it is conceivable that it will grow to 75%, 80% or 90% by 2025.”

To address the major challenges that will result from widely distributed applications and diverse infrastructure, Volterra has innovated a consistent, cloud-native environment that can be deployed across multiple public clouds and edge sites — a distributed cloud platform. Within this SaaS-based offering, Volterra integrates a broad range of services that have normally been siloed across many point products and network or cloud providers:

  1. Fleet-wide management of distributed applications and data across heterogeneous infrastructure.
  2. Globally distributed control plane with Kubernetes APIs for application orchestration and multi-layer security for workloads and data
  3. Comprehensive compute, storage, networking and security for distributed edge locations
  4. Secure, high-performance global connectivity across edge sites, private clouds and multi-cloud

Transitioning to a consistent operating model across cloud and edge environments has become a top priority for infrastructure and DevOps teams. A new Propeller Insights research report notes that 71% of respondents cited a “consistent cloud operational experience between the edge and public/private clouds” as very important, and a total of 98% cited important or very important. When asked about their top requirements for edge infrastructure and application management, research respondents cited “easily (and cost-effectively) connect to public and private clouds” and “be cloud-native, managed/operated like a cloud.”

What It Is & How It Works

Today’s announcement comes in parallel with the launch of VoltStack, VoltMesh and Volterra Console, which together provide a distributed cloud platform for deploying and operating applications and data across multi-cloud and edge environments. It is deployed using three SaaS-based components:

  1. VoltStack deploys and manages distributed applications across multiple clouds or edge sites using industry-standard Kubernetes APIs
  2. VoltMesh delivers high-performance networking and zero-trust security between multiple clouds and edge sites
  3. Volterra Console is a management console for deploying and operating distributed applications at a global scale with centralized control and observability

The Volterra distributed cloud platform can be used across three sets of solutions to enable a wide range of use cases:

  1. Edge cloud — edge app management, secure edge gateway
  2. Multi-cloud — multi-cluster secure mesh, secure Kubernetes gateway, multi-cloud app management, app and network services consolidation
  3. Network cloud — application security and acceleration, network edge applications, secure cloud network with DMZ

“As a people-first investor, it has been a delight to work with serial entrepreneur Ankur and his team on their bold idea of a platform for the distributed cloud era,” said Navin Chaddha, Managing Director, Mayfield. “They clearly see the challenge that enterprises are facing as they distribute applications across clouds and the edge, and have assembled a team of more than a hundred experts to build the answer. With over thirty customers already in production, we are confident that Volterra will make a major impact on the distributed cloud market.”

Seasoned technology executive and entrepreneur Ankur Singla founded Volterra to address the rapidly growing trend of data and applications residing outside corporate data centers. “I’ve worked with the world’s largest service providers and enterprises over the last several years as they evolved their infrastructure to become software-defined,” said Singla, “but now they are being forced to distribute that infrastructure, and the applications using it, across multiple cloud providers and edge locations.”

For more, Cynthia Artin wrote about the company earlier this year in an article about the Linux Foundation and edge-computing.

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