F5 and MinIO: Revolutionizing AI workflows with a strategic partnership

F5 and MinIO join forces to enhance AI workloads through scalable solutions addressing global data challenges.

  • Friday, 18th July 2025 Posted 8 months ago in by Aaron Sandhu

F5, a global leader in app delivery and security, and MinIO, the frontrunner in high-performance AI storage, have unveiled an expanded strategic partnership.

This collaboration introduces an innovative solution crafted to cater to modern data-intensive AI needs, fortifying AI factories for advanced inference and training. Catering to data sourced globally from distributed endpoints, edge environments, data centers, and cloud infrastructures, this solution offers scalability, performance, security, and reliability.

The Application Delivery and Security Platform (ADSP) and MinIO AIStor Enterprise Edition synergistically integrate to deliver a seamless hybrid multicloud experience. They streamline AI/ML data pipelines, data repatriation, replication, and exascale storage, addressing enterprises' crucial challenges. These include exorbitant public cloud costs, latency bottlenecks in AI workflows, and the mounting need for secure data access.

A leading automotive manufacturer enhances its investments with F5 and MinIO to secure and optimize data transit from vehicles to AI factories for continuous AI model refinement. F5's secure management ensures data security, while MinIO provides the backbone for AI training, boosting edge systems' performance and reliability.

This collaboration showcases the symbiotic power of F5 and MinIO, offering scalable load balancing and robust security for demanding environments. It addresses significant challenges like load imbalances, unsecured endpoints, and distinguishes WAN from LAN traffic for optimal efficiency.

Aligned with F5’s AI Reference Architecture, the joint solution supports AI/ML workflows' fine-tuning, training, and retrieval-augmented generation (RAG). It ensures secure load balancing and fast processing and has seen deployment in industries ranging from automotive to finance.

  • AI Data Ingestion: High-throughput, secure pipelines eliminate bottlenecks.
  • Data Repatriation: Manage costs by moving data on-prem or hybrid.
  • Multicloud Backup: Ensure availability and security across geographies.
  • AI Model Training: Accelerate development with real-time data access.

John Maddison, Chief Marketing Officer at F5, emphasized, "AI and data-intensive applications require high-performance pipelines, and this solution ensures that organizations can meet those demands while simplifying deployment and reducing TCO—all within a secure and globally interconnected framework". Regarding organisations need to scale data storage reliably due to AI adoption while controlling costs, security and governance, Garima Kapoor, co-CEO of MinIO, stated, "The partnership between MinIO and F5 provides enterprises with a scalable, secure solution'

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