SGI Adding Hign-End InfiniteStorage 17000 RAID
Throughput of 40GB/s and 1.4 million flash IO/s, up to 1,680 drives for 6.7PB
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on October 15, 2012 at 3:13 pmSilicon Graphics International Corporation announced its InfiniteStorage 17000 for extreme data volumes, HPC and data-intensive real-time workloads.
InfiniteStorage 17000 is the newest addition to the InfiniteStorage ecosystem, delivering one of the high performing single-platform RAID storage system with throughput of over 40GB/s and 1.4 million flash IOPS. With the ability to scale in a single system to over 1,680 disk drives and 6.72PB the IS17000 is targeted for workflows that need performance and scalability.
With first customer shipments of InfiniteStorage 17000 already underway with a massive multi-rack 8000-drive installation in Europe, the system is ready to provide the resiliency and performance needed for such high-end environments.
"SGI customers routinely push the edge in performance and scalability requirements for storage systems," said Jose Reinoso, VP of storage engineering at SGI. "SGI InfiniteStorage 17000 is a platform that reliably addresses those needs and resets the bar for what to expect from a high-performance storage array."
Storage systems and servers must now be able to respond to heavily threaded I/O patterns by delivering extreme storage bandwidth, as well as high throughput. With the fusion of these levels of bandwidth and IOPS, InfiniteStorage 17000 delivers a dense package that meets the needs of the demanding unstructured and transaction-based environments.
"As technical computing platforms have seen dramatic increases in density and performance, the I/O requirements are also becoming increasingly randomized and driving the need for greater throughput and higher IOPS," said Laura DuBois, program VP at IDC. "With InfiniteStorage 17000, SGI is addressing those challenges with the performance and density needed to keep up with such demands."
InfiniteStorage 17000 delivers storage access density and supports up to 160 dedicated 6GB SAS lanes and greater storage access density than competing systems, aggregating and maximizing the performance of performance-intensive SSD devices to enable customers to avoid expensive PCIe-based approaches to flash-based application acceleration. With FDR IB and FC connectivity, the system is designed to fit into existing storage landscapes and scale file storage systems to 1TB/s and beyond.
InfiniteStorage 17000 is available.