eRacks/NAS24 Upgraded With 8TB Seagate Archive HDDs
200TB for $20,000
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on March 18, 2015 at 2:14 pmeRacks Open Source Systems announced its storage-density upgrade of its eRacks/NAS24 rackmount storage server – new 8TB Archive drives allow price-breakthrough $/density of nearly 200TB for well under $20,000.
It combines a rack usage of only with a density of 24 drives, which, when combined with the current technology of widely available 8TB drives, yields a total storage of up to 192TB.
For this affordable price-point, Seagate Archive HDDs for cloud storage/near-line storage are utilized. (enterprise 8TB Helium filled drives are available at additional cost, and are also very miserly on power and quite ‘Green’.) Industry’s high-capacity HDD designed for cost-effectively storing active archive data and cloud content. Here are some technical specifications.
Specifications:
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High-density 8TB HDDs for petabytes of affordable and accessible long-term online storage.
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Enables significant system-level TCO savings with best cost-per-terabyte
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Maximum storage efficiency with lowest watts-per-terabyte
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Reliable, low-power data retrieval based on SMR technology
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RV-balanced for high density environments
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The eRacks/NAS24 is a cloud or NAS storage server, available with OpenStack, OpenAttic, or any variety of cloud, SDS (Software-Defined Storage), or NAS software. This model has been upgraded to include multicore E5 V2 and V3 Haswell and IvyBridge CPUs in either single or dual-processor configurations. Quad-socket and even higher-end configurations are available, including AMD Opteron.
Configuration includes:
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Chassis: NAS4U 24RHD 1200W RPS 26″ depth
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Motherboard: dual Xeon E5-2600 v2/v3 IPMI motherboard
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CPU: Xeon E5-2609 v3 (15M Cache, 1.90GHz)
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Memory: 4GB DDR4 Memory (2133/2400/2666)
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HDDs: Archive 5-8TB 3.5″ SATA-6 5,900rpm SMR HDD
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RAID card: RAID-6 (striped with dual parity)
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OS: 2xSSD 120GB Samsung 840 or 850 EVO or better, mirrored
“We are delighted to be able to make this affordable new 200TB-class upgrade available, enabled by the new higher-density 8TB Archive drives that are now readily available. This makes our great open source cloud server solutions more accessible to a wider audience at this price-point,” said Joseph Wolff, founder and CTO, eRacks.