Lucidity is a cloud-first software-defined storage NoOps orchestrator. It unlocks cloud block storage capabilities, making cloud storage reliable, performant, and economical with zero effort. Lucidity enables cloud optimisation even for your legacy applications, as your Operations Infrastructure teams can unlock cloud-native functionalities for block storage applications without any code changes.
Lucidity AutoScaler
Lucidity introduces a state-of-the-art autonomous multi-cloud block storage solution, making your block storage economical, reliable, and effortless. It shields away the hassles and complexities of manual capacity planning and provisioning. An industry-first, Lucidity AutoScaler can dynamically expand and shrink your block storage as per your workload, with zero manual effort and zero downtime.
70% cost reduction
99.999% Availability
Zero Manual Interventions
How does it work?
Lucidity AutoScaler works in an agent-based architecture. A lightweight agent is installed on each host instance, responsible for monitoring storage metrics and relaying them back to the Lucidity storage service as well as executing scaling commands. Based on these metrics, the AutoScaler determines when to perform scaling operations and relays them back to the agent. All interactions with the cloud provider, such as attaching and detaching volumes, are done by the native storage service.

Lucidity Storage Assessment
Lucidity Storage Assessment provides complete storage visibility at the click of a button. As an automated self-serve Disk metrics collection tool, it provides you with vital insights into your Disk spending, wastage and the risks of downtime.
How does it work?
The Lucidity Storage Assessment is an agentless, self-serve tool, as it does not install any Lucidity software on the selected virtual machines. It leverages CSP-supplied agents, extensions, and log monitoring capabilities for metrics collection.
CSP-supplied agents are software, provided by the CSP (AWS / Azure / GCP), that communicate with the CSP's systems to monitor a computing resource such as a virtual machine. For instance, an SSM agent in AWS or similar in Azure
The Assessment workflow consists of 6 major actions:
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