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FMS: Supermicro 1U System Supports 1PB of All-Flash NVMe

Via 32 Intel EDSFF SSDs

Super Micro Computer, Inc. unveiled a 1U system that supports 1PB of all-flash NVMe storage via 32 Intel Corp.‘s EDSFF SSDs in the Intel booth at the Flash Memory Summit 2018.

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Leveraging the EDSFF form factor, this company’s 1U NVMe systems allow data centers to be more density and performance optimized. These solutions provide a more thermally optimized high-density, high-performance all-flash storage solution compared to previous all-flash storage technologies. The systems support front hot-swap accessibility to 32 EDSFF drives for up to 1PB of low-latency NVMe storage in 1U.

Our new all-flash 32 hot-swap EDSFF drives in a high-density 1U system design is the latest example of how Supermicro continues to lead the way for NVMe technology,” said Charles Liang, president and CEO, Supermicro. “This new Supermicro solution supports a full petabyte of high-performance all-flash storage in a single 1U system, outperforming any previous system available with an outstanding 13 million IO/s and 52GB/s throughput in 1U.

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This 1U all-NVMe storage server and JBOF disaggregate storage into shared pools that are becoming the preferred hardware infrastructure for demanding big data analytics applications such as autonomous driving and real-time financial fraud detection. Up to eight hosts can be directly connected to the 1U pooled NVMe storage. Alternatively, for customers who ant to deploy an NVMe over Fabrics (NVMeoF) solution, hundreds of hosts can be connected to the pooled high-performance NVMe storage over Ethernet. The firm’s 1U all-NVMe storage servers and JBOF solutions help maximize performance storage resource utilization and reduce the data center footprint resulting in lower TCO.

The EDSFF form factor is thermally optimized to require less airflow than a traditional 2.5-inch U.2 SSD. The Intel SSD DC P4500 series in the EDSFF form factor supports cloud storage and software-defined infrastructures and allows for scaling higher capacity per SSD and fitting more SSDs per server to deliver increased storage density (terabyte per rack unit).

The company’s all-flash 32-drive NVMe 1U systems support not only EDSFF and Intel ‘ruler’ form factor SSDs, but also standard U.2 SSDs to offer customers greater storage flexibility. The JBOF comes standard with redundant hot-swap cooling fans and power supplies along with tool-less drive trays for increased serviceability and redundancy. For accessibility, the solution supports remote system on/off and system management as well as remote power cycling for each individual drive.

This all-flash 1U system is the addition to the firm’s portfolio of industry storage servers and JBOD product lines. With 2U, 3U and 4U offerings that include all-flash NVMe, Simply Double, double-sided and top-loading options with SAS3 RAID or HBA controllers, the company provides a selection of storage products to meet customer requirements.

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