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IDC HPC User Forum Update

IDC HPC User Forum Update. April 16, 2012. Panasas product marketing. Panasas Overview. Panasas Solutions Shipping Since 2004 ActiveStor appliances in 4th generation, 19 patents issued, others pending Panasas Management Storage-focused executive management team

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IDC HPC User Forum Update

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  1. IDC HPC User Forum Update April 16, 2012 Panasas product marketing

  2. Panasas Overview • Panasas Solutions Shipping Since 2004 • ActiveStor appliances in 4th generation, 19 patents issued, others pending • Panasas Management • Storage-focused executive management team • Highly experienced technical team • Dr. Garth Gibson, founder & Chief Scientist, author of seminal “Berkeley RAID Paper” • Dr. Brent Welch, Chief Technology Officer • Near doubling of staffing in 2011 • Major expansion in engineering and global sales presence • VC Funded • Intel Capital, Mohr Davidow, Carlyle Group, Centennial Industry Recognition Faye Pairman Cloud Project of the Year

  3. Panasas Growth • Strong Financial Position • Double-digit revenue growth • Loyal, Brand Name Customers • >75% repeat buyers • Global Presence • >400 customers • >50 countries Revenue & Customer Growth Worldwide Support with Over 50 Resellers

  4. What is Big data? • Name to describe a quantum shift in information technology • Big data requires new software tools and hardware systems to capture, store, and process data in a tolerable timeframe • Big data is not a data type, it is a data phenomenon • The use of data to extract value • Data only becomes big data when it creates value • Provide predictive answers to complex questions • Faster time-to-results through simulation (vs. experimentation) • Enhanced productivity by sharing data sets • Better targeting of products

  5. How big data value is created BIG Data Application Segments Engineering Collaboration Design Optimization Process Flow Fluid Dynamics 3D Modeling Analytics Predictive Modeling Decision Processing Demographics Behavior Analysis Simulation Genome Sequencing Seismic Processing Monte Carlo Visualization Data Warehouse Hosting Digitization/archive Backup Web 2.0

  6. BIG DATA STORAGE GROWTH • Huge growth in unstructured data 2009–14E CAGR 23% 23% 2009 – 2014E CAGR = 51% Capacity in Exabytes 60% CAGR 60% Source: IDC 2011 1 IP-SAN market includes iSCSI, InfiniBand, Switched SAS and Fibre Channel over Ethernet markets

  7. Traditional Storage systems • 20-year-old file systems do not easily or inexpensively support new data models • Requires next-generation architectures

  8. Big data storage requirements • Global namespace • Consolidated view of networked storage • Global access to files • Scale-out storage • Storage scales by adding more devices • Seamless and non-disruptive • Dynamic load balancing • Data is automatically re-balanced in the background to ensure balanced performance • Parallel data access • Direct access between compute clients and data storage • No filer heads in the data path • Performance scales with capacity

  9. Panasas® ActiveStor™ • Scale Out Storage for HPC • Seamless scaling from 40TB to 6PB of storage • Compute nodes see a single, unified namespace • Scales up to 1000 storage nodes • Fully Parallel Data Access • Performance scales to150GB/s and beyond • No in-band filer heads or hardware RAID controllers to constrain performance • Easy to Deploy, Use, and Manage • Set up or grow capacity in under ten minutes • Dynamic load balancing as new storage is added • High Reliability and Availability • Object RAID with vertical parity and parallel RAID reconstruction limits exposure upon drive failure • High redundancy in hardware and software ActiveStor10 shelves, 600TB

  10. ActiveStor Blade Architecture Storage Blade Director Blade ActiveStor Appliance • CPU, cache, network • Orchestrates system activity • Metadata services • CPU, cache, data storage • Enables parallel reads/writes • Advanced caching algorithms Full Rack Switch Module • 60TB per 4U chassis • Scalable to 6 petabytes • Up to 1.5GB/s per chassis • New storage integrates seamlessly • Low Total Cost of Ownership • 10GbE networking • InfiniBand Router 2 option for IB connectivity • 600TB & 15GB/s per 40U rack

  11. DirectFlow® Maximizes Performance • DirectFlow Client • Standard installable file system • Enables parallel, direct client communication to disk • Framework for emerging pNFS standard • Director Blades • Namespace of virtual volumes • Scalable metadata(no bottleneck) • Storage Blades • Wide striping for large files • Read ahead/write behind for small files • NFS and CIFS Access • Fully supported for heterogeneous client access Panasas DirectFlow Data Path

  12. pNFS: Industry-standard Parallelism • pNFS is an extension included in the Network File System v4.1 protocol standard. • pNFS enables parallel, direct access. • From pNFS clients to storage devices over multiple storage protocols • Moves the NFS (metadata) server out of the data path • Most valuable for storage systems based on parallel file systems data metadata control pNFS Clients Object (OSD) / File (NFS) / Block (FC) Storage NFSv4.1 Server

  13. pNFS timeline • 2003: DirectFlow starts shipping as a Panasas proprietary precursor to pNFS • 2003: pNFS born out of discussions Panasas CTO Garth Gibson had with Gary Grider (LANL), Lee Ward (Sandia), and Peter Honeyman (UMich/CITI) • 2004-2008: Industry level coalition built (Panasas, NetApp, Sun, others). Collaboration via the IETF standards body make pNFS part of NFSv4.1. • 2010: Final IETF RFCs for NFSv4.1 (including pNFS) published • 2009-2012: Linux NFSv4.1 client and server code developed • 2012-2013: First Linux distributions with viable pNFS support and first storage systems with pNFS server-side support • Next up: pNFS goes into production!

  14. Why Panasas • Panasas ActiveStor storage addresses the Big Data challenges found across HPC markets • High performance • Scalable • Easy to manage • Reliable • Panasas has been behind pNFS from the beginning, with DirectFlow available today!

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