Live Demonstrations of Newly Available ioDrive Octal Showcase Groundbreaking Performance and Reliability in All Data Center Environments
- In 2008, from a single rack, working together with IBM on Project Quicksilver
- In 2009, from a single server, working together with HP’s ProLiant team
- Now, in 2010, from a single PCI Express card, the ioDrive Octal again redefines the standard by which all others will be compared
In addition to providing more than 1 million IOPS of performance, each ioDrive Octal provides 6.2 GB/s of bandwidth and up to 5.7 TB of linear-scaling capacity per PCI-Express slot. This allows applications to process tens of terabytes of data without the latency impact of accessing backing data stores.
ioDrive Octal
Demonstrated last year at SC09, the ioDrive Octal extends Fusion’s ioMemory portfolio and offers customers the highest performance available on the market today. The ioDrive Octal holds eight ioMemory Modules – putting the equivalent capacity, performance and reliability of eight ioDrives into a single card. It fits any PCI Express x16 Gen2 double-wide slot, the same as those used for high performance graphics cards.
The ioDrive Octal is built with Fusion’s ioSphere Software Platform, making it a complete server-attached, storage-class memory solution of hardware, software and services. The ioDrive Octal is now available for purchase through Fusion-io.
SC10 Demonstrations
Organizations, including Los Alamos National Lab (LANL), have already experienced the benefit of working with Fusion’s products.
At SC10, Fusion-io showcased its work with LANL to design data-intensive systems for processing climate data. LANL ran the Hadoop Distributed File System over Fusion’s ioMemory technology to process time-series data 500 percent faster than that of spinning disks.
“As demand for data intensive supercomputing workloads grows, Fusion-io is packaging system technology that allows us to expand our performance footprint without the burdensome space and resource requirements of traditional clusters,” said Jim Ahrens, Visualization Team Leader at LANL. “By adopting Fusion’s ioMemory technology, we and others are re-architecting systems to thrive in this highly competitive environment where each discovery advances our knowledge of the earth and its ever changing climate conditions.”
In addition, a government aeronautics organization is using ioMemory technology in its data-intense transfer operation, sending data from a facility in Illinois, to one in Maryland, and then to New Orleans. Using one ioDrive Octal, the institution realized an unprecedented 4000 MB/s transfer rate using (4) 10 GB/s Ethernet links.
For scientific discovery, installations such as these now have the ability to keep remote researchers productive ‘ even while being thousands of miles away from headquarters. By deploying the ioDrive Octal, they can move petabytes of data at a time ‘ a feat significantly more time-consuming and complex when using traditional disk-based systems.
For more information: www.fusionio.com.
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