Amazon reportedly reached a deal to buy Israeli startup E8 Storage.

Citing unnamed sources, Globes estimated the deal is worth between $50 million and $60 million. The Israeli company will merge its 25 employees with Amazon Web Services (AWS) development center in Tel Aviv, according to the report.

E8 Storage makes flash storage on a rack-scale architecture for enterprises building private clouds or to improve performance for cloud providers such as AWS. The startup boasts its appliance, which combines hardware and software, can increase solid-state drive (SSD) utilization over 90%.

Since it was founded in 2014 by CEO Zivan Ori and VP of research and development Alex Friedman, E8 Storage has raised more than $18.3 million, according to Crunchbase.

The E8 purchase follows a couple other acquisitions made by Amazon this year.

In January, Amazon penned an estimated $200-250 million deal with Israeli disaster recovery, backup, and data migration startup CloudEndure.

Days later, AWS bought Vancouver-based TSO Logic, a cloud software is designed ingest millions of data points from an enterprise’s IT environment, including age, generation, and configuration of all hardware and software as well as each instance’s historical use.