NetApp StorageGRID 12.1 Scales Object Storage for AI Factories

NetApp StorageGRID 12.1 Scales Object Storage for AI Factories

Analyst(s): Alastair Cooke
Publication Date: July 10, 2026

Federated global namespace and 12 TB/s throughput mark NetApp’s push deeper into AI-scale object storage. NetApp launched StorageGRID 12.1, adding federated global namespaces, up to 12 TB/s of throughput, and stronger governance to help enterprises scale AI workloads across distributed environments.

What Is Covered in This Article:

  • NetApp released StorageGRID 12.1, introducing a federated global namespace that scales to 10 Exabytes across distributed systems without requiring application rearchitecting.
  • The update delivers up to 400 percent higher throughput than StorageGRID 12.0, up to 12 TB/s to AI Factories, billion-object batch operations, and change-tracking for AI data pipelines.
  • StorageGRID 12.1 also adds multi-admin verification and other governance controls aimed at customers in regulated industries.

The News: On June 23, 2026, NetApp (NASDAQ: NTAP) announced the release of StorageGRID 12.1, which adds a federated global namespace to help customers scale AI and other modern workloads across distributed hybrid environments. Sandeep Singh, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Platform at NetApp, said the release gives customers “a globally unified namespace to manage data at scale, accelerate AI and analytics workloads, and extract more value from their data wherever it lives.”

The federated namespace lets customers manage multiple globally distributed StorageGRID systems as a single namespace scaling up to 10 Exabytes, without rearchitecting applications or workflows. NetApp says StorageGRID 12.1 delivers up to 400 percent higher throughput than 12.0, depending on workload and object size, reaching up to 12 TB/s of throughput to AI Factories. New batch operations let customers execute actions across billions of objects, and new capabilities let AI agents track changes to storage buckets since the last scan. The release also adds multi-admin verification and other governance controls aimed at regulated environments.

NetApp StorageGRID 12.1 Scales Object Storage for AI Factories

Analyst Take: Object storage has spent most of its life as the cheap, durable tier: backups, media archives, the place unstructured data goes to be forgotten cost-effectively. StorageGRID 12.1 is NetApp’s clearest signal yet that it wants object storage read differently, not as a bottom tier but as a working layer that sits directly in the AI data path.

The federated global namespace is the mechanism, not the headline. Enterprises running AI workloads rarely have all their data in one place; it is split across regions, clouds, and business units, often for latency, sovereignty, or plain organizational history. Without a unified namespace, feeding a model or an agent means either duplicating data to a single location first or accepting fragmented, incomplete views. A federated namespace that scales to 10 exabytes without requiring applications to be rewritten removes a real integration tax, and it does so at a scale that matches where large enterprise unstructured-data estates are heading.

The performance numbers address the same problem from a different angle. Feeding GPU clusters in AI Factories requires throughput that traditional object storage architectures were never built for. A vendor-reported jump to 12 TB/s, and up to 400 percent higher throughput than the prior release, is a significant claim; it is also self-reported and workload-dependent, so buyers should ask for benchmark details specific to their own object sizes and access patterns before treating it as a fixed number.

The batch operations and change-tracking capabilities matter for a narrower but growing audience: teams building retrieval pipelines and AI agents that need to know what changed in a bucket since the last pass, rather than rescanning everything. That is a specific, practical requirement for keeping vector indexes and agent context current, and it is the kind of detail that separates storage marketed simply as AI from storage built for AI workflows.

Governance Additions Signal a Regulated-Enterprise Play

The addition of multi-admin verification points is where NetApp expects to compete most fiercely: large, regulated enterprises seeking to run AI on distributed, sovereign data estates rather than centralizing everything in a single hyperscaler region. Requiring multiple approvers for sensitive administrative actions is a control that regulated buyers in financial services, healthcare, and government typically require before they will trust a platform with AI-scale data consolidation, and its inclusion here reads as a deliberate step to clear procurement bars in those sectors rather than a general-purpose security feature.

Taken together, StorageGRID 12.1 is less a single feature release than a repositioning move: NetApp is trying to establish object storage as core AI infrastructure rather than a supporting archive tier, using governance and hybrid consistency as the wedge against both hyperscaler-native object storage and other on-premises object storage vendors competing for the same AI workloads. The open question is whether the performance and scale claims hold up under independent scrutiny when customers put them to work in real AI pipelines rather than under vendor-controlled test conditions.

What to Watch:

  • Whether independent or customer-reported benchmarks confirm the 400 percent throughput gain and 12 TB/s figure across real-world object
    sizes and mixed workloads, or whether results vary widely by configuration.
  • How competing object storage vendors and hyperscaler-native offerings respond to the federated namespace, and AI-pipeline features, now that NetApp has staked out a scale and throughput claim for the category.
  • Whether enterprise buyers in regulated sectors adopt the federated namespace model at scale, or whether sovereignty and data-residency requirements slow consolidation into a single global namespace, even when the technical capability exists.

For more information, see the press release on NetApp’s website.

Disclosure: Futurum is a research and advisory firm that engages or has engaged in research, analysis, and advisory services with many technology companies, including those mentioned in this article. The author does not hold any equity positions with any company mentioned in this article.
Analysis and opinions expressed herein are specific to the analyst individually and data and other information that might have been provided for validation, not those of Futurum as a whole.

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Author Information

Alastair has made a twenty-year career out of helping people understand complex IT infrastructure and how to build solutions that fulfil business needs. Much of his career has included teaching official training courses for vendors, including HPE, VMware, and AWS. Alastair has written hundreds of analyst articles and papers exploring products and topics around on-premises infrastructure and virtualization and getting the most out of public cloud and hybrid infrastructure. Alastair has also been involved in community-driven, practitioner-led education through the vBrownBag podcast and the vBrownBag TechTalks.

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