Details of New Computational Storage Deployment at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Using Eideticom NoLoad CSP to accelerate ZFS and FPGAs from Xilinx Alveo U50 data center accelerator card
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on November 24, 2020 at 1:26 pmLos Alamos National Laboratory announced an industry-first computational storage deployment targeting a next-gen storage system for HPC sited at Los Alamos, NM.
This system will support the National Nuclear Security Administration‘s Advanced Simulation and Computing program responsible for ensuring the performance, safety, and reliability of nuclear weapons.
An industry-first computational storage deployment targeting next-gen storage system for HPC is now located at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
“We believe that emerging non-volatile memory express (NVMe) technologies, particularly computational and fabric-attached storage devices, provide real opportunities to massively increase the performance efficiency of high-performance storage systems. As the capabilities of these new technologies become more widely understood, we expect to see the high-performance storage industry transformed by these technologies,” said Brad Settlemyer, senior scientist, HPC design group.
This laboratory’s deployment combines both fabric-attached NVMe storage and NVMe computational storage to create a hardware-accelerated, high-performance Lustre/ZFS parallel file system.
Eideticom Communications, Inc.‘s NoLoad CSP accelerates ZFS by offloading key storage services and utilizes energy-efficient field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) from Xilinx, Inc. deployed on an Alveo U50 Data Center accelerator card operating as a CSP.
Alveo U50 Data Center accelerator
“Computational storage is transforming storage architectures and the Lab has been working closely with key vendors to identify and deploy best-in-class technology to its storage systems,” said Gary Grider, division leader, HPC division. “The Eideticom NoLoad Computational Storage technology provided benefits by reducing the footprint while increasing performance and compression ratio in a nearly transparent way, increasing value for our national security mission over previous approaches.“
“We are honored to have Eideticom’s NoLoad technology adopted by Los Alamos National Laboratory,” said Roger Bertschmann, CEO, Eideticom. “The world-class storage team at Los Alamos carefully architected the overall system and influenced the features and performance delivered by the NoLoad CSP.“
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