National Center for Supercomputing Applications to Buys Six Spectra Logic Libraries
Initially for 380PB of tape storage for upcoming Blue Waters HPC
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on May 30, 2012 at 2:47 pmSpectra Logic Corporation,
celebrating more than 30 years of data storage innovation, announced that the National Center for Supercomputing
Applications (NCSA) has selected its T-Finity tape libraries to provide
100% of the near-line data storage for its upcoming Blue Waters supercomputing
system.
The Blue Waters system will be one of the world’s largest active file
repositories stored on tape media and will scale to a capacity of 380 raw PB
within the first two years of operation. Spectra T-Finity tape libraries will
provide the Blue Waters project with the ability to keep all near-line data
accessible in an active repository, perform automated data integrity
verification for the data store, and deliver performance read/write rates of up
to 2.2 PBs per hour utilizing enterprise IBM TS1140 tape drives.
Scientists will use the HPC for a diverse set
of applications. A few examples are to predict the behavior of hurricanes and
tornadoes, analyze complex biological systems, understand how the cosmos
evolved after the Big Bang, design new materials at the atomic level, and
simulate complex engineered systems like the power distribution system in
airplanes and automobiles.
"NCSA designed Blue
Waters to be one of the largest, most powerful supercomputing ecosystems in the
world," said Bill Kramer deputy director of the Blue Waters project at
the National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. "The
Spectra Logic T-Finity met our rigorous requirements with its high
enterprise-level performance, ready data accessibility and massively scalable
capacity. We are confident it will provide our user community with fast, reliable
access to the massive volumes of critical data stored within Blue Waters’
Petascale near-line file repository."
The Blue Waters project is designed to meet the compute-intensive,
memory-intensive, and data-intensive needs of a range of scientists and
engineers, and is supported by the National Science Foundation, the state of
Illinois and the University of Illinois. It will feature an integrated storage
environment that is initially scalable to over 380 PB, which is the equivalent
of 5,054 years of HD-TV video or a stack of books over 9 times the distance
from the earth to the moon.
NCSA will initially deploy four Spectra Logic 17-frame T-Finity
tape libraries to support Blue Waters’ near-line data archive needs in year one
of operations. NCSA will then deploy two more Spectra Logic 17-frame
T-Finity tape libraries in year two of operations. They
offer scalability, low power and cooling requirements,
and the throughput to meet the performance needs of the most
data-intensive environments in the world.
"We are pleased to
partner with NCSA and support one of the most powerful and cutting-edge
supercomputers in the world," said Nathan Thompson, founder and CEO, Spectra
Logic. "Spectra Logic has been a
constant innovator of tape technologies over the past thirty years. It is
gratifying to see tape-based storage play a major role in one of the largest,
best practice HPC deployments to date and to help support the important
scientific breakthroughs and advancements the Blue Waters project will enable."
Storage integrator, NET
Source, a member of Spectra Logic’s SpectraEDGE
partner program and the prime contractor for the Blue Waters program,
architected and recommended the Spectra Logic T-Finity tape-based near-line
active repository solution.
"Integration of the
T-Finity with IBM’s enterprise TS1140 technology tape drives was a critical
component to address the needs of the Blue Waters project. Given Spectra’s
support of TS1140 technology and proven storage solutions, Spectra Logic was clearly
the ideal solution to meet Blue Waters’ high performance, data-intensive
storage needs," said Joe Fannin, president of NET Source.