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DataDirect Networks, IBM, San Diego Supercomputer Center and Brocade Together Process a Billion Files in Hours not Days
Chatsworth, Calif., November 13, 2007 – DataDirect Networks Inc., a
leading provider of scalable storage systems for performance and
capacity-driven applications, today
announced that in partnership with IBM, San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC)
and Brocade, the company has processed one billion files in lightning speed
using a single instance of IBM’s General Parallel File System (GPFS) and
DataDirect Networks’ S2A9550 Storage System.
The Billion File
Demonstration demonstrates that:
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GPFS efficiently processes metadata, allowing
over a billion files to be scanned, and candidates for migration can be
identified and moved to HPSS tape, multiple times a day.
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DataDirect Networks’ S2A9550 Storage System
delivers consistent performance over 2.2GB/s through GPFS, enabling incredibly
high data scan rates for information lifecycle management.
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GHI¹, a new interface from HPSS², uses the ILM³
policy manager to move data from GPFS to HPSS tape.
Benchmark
Methodology
To prepare for
the test, IBM assembled a GPFS cluster at San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC)
using seventeen, eight-way cluster members. DataDirect Networks’ provided a high
performance S2A9550 storage appliance that enables GPFS to rapidly scan over a
billion files. ILM policies then determine which to keep on the high-performance
DataDirect Networks S2A9550 Tier 1 storage array and which to migrate to tape. The
ability of the S2A9550 to consistently deliver over 2.2GB/s of sustained
throughput to GPFS is a key enabler for the demonstration.
“This demonstration brings
together IBM's best-in-class GPFS and HPSS offerings, now working as a single
hierarchical storage system of disk and tape,” said Bob Coyne, co-founder and
lead industry architect of HPSS and industry chair of the HPSS Collaboration. “The
equipment, consultation and support provided by DataDirect Networks have been
central to making this proof of concept demonstration possible, and we look
forward to working with them as we pursue the next order of magnitude in file
hierarchical storage."
GPFS provides concurrent access at lightning speed to multiple disk drives
and storage devices, fulfilling a key requirement of powerful business
intelligence and scientific computing applications that analyze vast quantities
of often unstructured information, which may include video, audio, books,
transactions, reports and presentations.
The HPSS is a flexible,
performance-oriented mass storage system that is developed to address the high
performance computing (HPC) hierarchical storage needs of multiple U. S.
Department of Energy programs and to make this technology available to the HPC
community. HPSS, which is funded by IBM
and the HPC community, is the result of a fifteen-year collaboration between
IBM, Lawrence Livermore National Labs, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Lawrence
Berkeley National Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratories and Oak Ridge
National Laboratory. HPSS is licensed to other users and supported by IBM under
an agreement between IBM and the United States Department of Energy.
DataDirect Networks’ S2A9550
employs the company’s award-winning Silicon Storage Architecture technology and
is the industry's highest performing and densest storage solution. The S2A9550's pioneering hardware-based DirectRAID engine protects data in
the event of a double disk failure in the same redundancy group, without adversely
affecting data availability or system performance, while its SATAssure
technology enables the use of high capacity, inexpensive SATA disk drives with
enterprise-class data protection, availability, and performance. DataDirect Networks’ S2A offers broad infrastructure
support powering compute clusters from IBM, Dell, HP, Cray, SGI, Bull and
others. IBM markets S2A9550 Storage Systems as the DCS9550 in their product
line.
DataDirect Networks’
explosive growth and acceptance in the HPC community is driven by its unrivaled
Silicon Storage Architecture (S2A) technology. Today, DataDirect Networks
unveiled the S2A9900 StorageScaler, the company’s eighth-generation S2A
appliance and storage system that scales performance and capacity to new
heights by delivering sustained bandwidth of up to 6GB/s per appliance and
enabling storage systems to scale beyond 250GB/s in total throughput between
host computers and the disk drives. This level of performance is eight times
that of competitive technology and allows companies to put their data to work
at a moment's notice.
¹= GPFS-HPSS Interface
²= High Performance Storage
System
³= Information Lifecycle
Management
About
DataDirect Networks
DataDirect Networks is the
leading provider of scalable storage systems for performance and capacity
driven applications. DataDirect’s S2A (Silicon Storage Appliance) architecture
enables modern applications such as video streaming, content delivery, modeling
and simulation, backup and archiving, cluster and supercomputing, and real-time
collaborative workflows that are driving the explosive demand for storage
performance and capacity. DataDirect’s S2A technology and solutions solve
today’s most challenging storage requirements, including providing shared,
high-speed access to a common pool of data, minimizing data center footprints
and storage costs for massive archives, reducing simulation computational
times, and capturing and serving massive amounts of digital content. www.datadirectnet.com
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