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AccelStor Demonstrating and Speaking on HPC Storage Acceleration at SC15
Showcasing NeoSapphire Models for HPC Applications and Debunking Common Myths Surrounding All-Flash Performance
November 16, 2015, Taipei, Taiwan – AccelStor,
the software-defined all-flash array provider, announces its attendance
at SC15, the International Conference for High-Performance Computing,
Networking, Storage, and Analysis. From November 16th to 19th, 2015 in Austin, Texas, AccelStor will be at booth 2209
in the Austin Convention Center showcasing its 1U model, NeoSapphire
3505, and 2U model, NeoSapphire 3413, and demonstrating HPC storage
acceleration using all-flash arrays. In addition to its main exhibit,
AccelStor's Vice President of Research and Development, Dr. Weafon
Tsao, is holding a speech session on Thursday, November 19th at the
Exhibitor Forum to debunk common myths surrounding all-flash storage
and introduce AccelStor's software-defined approach to flash
acceleration.
NeoSapphire All-Flash Array Series for High-Performance Computing
All-flash arrays represent the pinnacle of storage performance and at
SC15 AccelStor is showcasing some of its highest performing models for
accelerating HPC application performance. The NeoSapphire 3505 packs
over 500K sustained IOPS for 4KB random writes into a rack-space saving
1U form factor. With the high-speed 56Gb/s InfiniBand FDR connectivity,
the NeoSapphire 3505 has the throughput and response time to meet the
demands of higher performance computing. AccelStor also has on hand the
2U NeoSapphire 3413, an over 600K sustained IOPS flash appliance with
13TB usable capacity for higher capacity flash storage needs over
mainstream 10GbE network interfaces.
HPC Application Acceleration Live Demo
As compute and memory performance increases, storage performance
increasingly becomes the bottleneck in modern HPC applications. At
booth 2209, AccelStor is showing a live demonstration of a typical
highly parallel, large-footprint HPC application connected to
NeoSapphire 3505 all-flash storage.
Running a dozen of concurrent, heavy-loaded pathfinding applications
using the well-known A* algorithm, AccelStor demonstrates how the
sustained IOPS performance of its NeoSapphire 3505 all-flash array can
accelerate this typical graph-searching problem commonly seen in HPC
applications. It is not unusual for HPC applications to grow into large
footprints, where the working set grows beyond the capacity of volatile
memory stores during intensive computation. In these cases, excessive
swap operations to persistent storage reduces computational efficiency
of the HPC application. With a native high-speed InfiniBand FDR 56Gb/s
network interface and a usable capacity of 5TB, NeoSapphire 3505 offers
an affordable storage solution that greatly improves the efficiency of
HPC applications while reducing total cost of ownership.
Sustained High IOPS Performance
At
SC15, AccelStor is demonstrating NoeSapphire 3413, a 2U all-flash array
which can provide the sustained random IOPS performance of over 600K
IOPS on average in extended-hour stress tests. All NeoSapphire
all-flash arrays need to pass extended-hour stress tests and in these
tests the NeoSapphire 3413 has shown performance of 630K IOPS for 4K
random writes over a 24-hour period. Real-world HPC applications need
more than high peak performance. As flash appliances often provide
high-speed, shared storage services to multiple front-end compute
nodes, high sustained IOPS is the real driver in flash storage
performance for I/O-intensive HPC applications.
Speech Session – Debunking Myths about All-Flash Performance
At the Exhibitor Forum, AccelStor's Vice President of Research and
Development, Dr. Weafon Tsao, is giving a presentation, "Building a
High IOPS Flash Array: A Software-Defined Approach," debunking a number
of myths surrounding flash storage performance and giving insight into
the technology behind AccelStor's NeoSapphire all-flash arrays. Dr.
Tsao's speech will be given at 11:30am on Thursday. November 19th at room 12AB.
About
AccelStor
AccelStor is accelerating the paradigm shift from traditional disk
arrays to modern all-flash storage. AccelStor’s NeoSapphire series
all-flash arrays, powered by FlexiRemap technology, deliver sustained
high IOPS to business-critical applications. With standard rack-mount
form factors, streamlined storage management, multi-protocol support,
as well as front-accessible and hot-swappable drives, NeoSapphire
promises to resolve the performance bottleneck for I/O-intensive
applications like VDI, HPC, database, and video-processing
applications. For more information about AccelStor and NeoSapphire,
visit www.accelstor.com.