FMS: One Stop Systems Ion Accelerator 5.0 Flash Storage Array With Atto 32Gb FC HBA Option
24GB/s and five million IO/s of performance available in single 153TB Ion Accelerator 5.0 flash storage array
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on August 14, 2018 at 2:20 pmOne Stop Systems, Inc. (OSS) has introduced an Atto Technology, Inc. 32Gb FC option for its Ion Accelerator 5.0 flash storage array product line.
In addition to 32Gb FC connection, Ion Accelerator 5.0 products support 100Gb IB and 100GBE storage interfaces, as well as associated protocols such as SRP, iSCSI and FC.
These options allow datacenters and other HPC users to take advantage of the 24GB/s and five million IO/s of performance available in a single 153TB Ion Accelerator 5.0 flash storage array.
Celerity FC-324E
Atto Celerity 32Gb (HBAs) support 3,200MB/s per channel data throughput, maximizing the number of VMs per physical server and delivering unmatched storage performance. An Ion Accelerator 5.0 system can pack eight 32Gb FC ports on two Atto HBAs into the SAN and eliminate the bottlenecks created by input-output, data intensive applications.
32Gb Celerity HBAs support up to 2x the number of outstanding commands than competing solutions, allowing sustained maximum performance and enabling users to continue to meet SLAs. Atto 32Gb FC HBAs also support longer distances of up to 10km between servers and storage without degrading throughput.
“Atto designs some of the best, most reliable and fastest FC HBAs on the market today,” said Steve Cooper, CEO, OSS. “In partnership with Atto, we’re excited to offer Ion Accelerator customers the most advanced interconnect technology for accelerating their HPC applications.“
Tim Klein, CEO, Atto, commented: “Upgrading existing OSS Ion Accelerator 5.0 FC SANs to 32GB Gen 6 is a logical choice for maximizing performance. Our FC products are the go-to storage technology for high-performance enterprise applications and a great match for OSS’ industry-leading flash storage arrays.“
Redundant, HA configurations of the Ion Accelerator using two arrays can support up to sixteen 32Gb channels in an active-active configuration and can reach storage throughput of over 40GB/s and eight million IO/s.