Researchers have obliterated the record for fastest storage ever
Date:
Fri, 02 Jul 2021 17:15:12 +0000
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The experiment relied on a new class of microprocessors designed specifically for data-centric computing.
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Dutch high-performance computing (HPC) researchers have managed to achieve a speed of 6.55 million random read IOPS using a storage node designed by Fungible.
According to Fungible, a storage start-up based in California, the test results represent the highest recorded performance between a single server reading data and a single storage target - almost double the previous best.
What we are achieving in the labcan be deployed throughout the world...Ultimately, it is revolutionizing the performance, economics, reliability and security of scale-out data centres, said Pradeep Sindhu, CEO and co-founder of Fungible. Here's our list of the best external hard drives around We've built a list of the best portable SSDs around Take a look at our collection of the best large SSDs and HDDs
Reporting on the development, Blocks & Files says the record was achieved using the companys FS1600 storage node powered by a Data Processing Unit
(DPU) designed by Fungible itself. Offloading storage logic
The test was conducted jointly by SURF, an association of Dutch educational and research institutions, and Nikhef, a partnership between the Institutes Organization of the Dutch Research Council and six universities.
According to reports, Nikhef is on the hunt for a fast and affordable data processing mechanism with a view to efficiently process the data flowing from experiments at CERN when the High-Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC) accelerator becomes operational in 2026.
In the Dutch test, the FS1600 storage node, placed inside a 2U, 24-slot NVMe SSD box with two F1 DPU controllers, was used together with a 64-core AMD -powered server over a NVMe-over Fabrics connection.
Fungible claims the technology can be scaled linearly and deliver up to 300 million IOPS in a single 40 RU rack.
The company claims that the results show that FS1600 helps decrease cost per IOPS, further improving the utilization of storage media, as compared to existing software-defined storage solutions, which makes them useful for all kinds of data-centric workloads. Check out our list of the best cloud storage services available
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