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© 2016 Supermicro
Supermicro SuperStorage
Red Hat/Supermicro Storage Day Atlanta
August 11, 2016
Jason ChangDirector of Storage [email protected]
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Supermicro Total Solution Evolution
Subsystem Innovation
1993 - 2003
Server/Storage Innovation
IPO2007
Total Solution Innovation
• Motherboard & Building Blocks Expertise • Period of Vertical Integration
• Product Line Growth & System Optimization • Twin & GPU Architectures Breakthrough
• Software & Total Solution Optimization• Service & Global Expansion
2004 - 2013 2014 - 2016
ConfidentialSuperStorage Product Evolution
Supermicro Product Portfolio Evolution
Expanding from Compute to Storage with the emergence of <Software/Defined> Storage
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<Software/Defined> Storage
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https://www.supermicro.com/solutions/storage_ceph.cfm
Software Defined Solutions
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© 2016 Supermicro
X10 SuperStorage
Optimized Configurations for
Red Hat Storage
Jason ChangDirector of Storage [email protected]
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Generate well-balanced solutions without compromising on availability, performance and cost
Derive configurations from empirical data during the testing.
Provide reference architectures to prime opportunities and accelerate sales and deployment
Solution Objectives
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Red Hat Ceph Reference Architecture
http://www.redhat.com/en/resources/red-hat-ceph-storage-clusters-supermicro-storage-servers
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Workload Optimization
Workload IO Profiles
WorkloadExamples
Searchable Examples
Workload IO Characteristics
HardwareCharacteristics
IOPS MySQLMariaDBPostgreSQL
Medallia High IOPS/GBLow latency IOSmall random IO70/30 read/write mix
Compute serversHigh core:drive ratio10GbENVMe SSD
Throughput Digital media servingServer virtualization(OpenStack Cinder)
Acquia, BloombergTarget, WalmartYahoo!, Facebook, Intuit
High MB/Sec/GBLatency consistencyLarge sequential IOBalanced read/write
Storage serversBalanced core:drive ratio10GbE -> 40GbEHDD -> SSD
Capacity-Archive
Digital media archiveObject archiveBig Data archive
yahoo!CERN
Low cost/GBHigh write volume/hrSequential IO90/10 write/read mix
Dense storage serversLow core:drive ratio40GbEHDD
Where Ceph and Gluster are used
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Supermicro: TIME TO VALUE
RackCluster
Workload Requirement
input
IOP per GB(Provisioned IOP)
Throughput(MB per Second)
Capacity(Price / Capacity)
output
Or
Turn-key Cluster Solutions
From Public Cloud to On-premise Storage
Sizing / Guidance
Workload Defined
Building Blocks Structure
Deterministic Performance
Best TCO Speeds and Feeds
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Supermicro’s Total Solutions
Turn-key Cluster Level Solutions Validated Hardware Red Hat Storage Subscription (Turn-key) 24x7x4-Hour Service
Ready Hardware Validated Hardware Bare Metal Flexible Hardware Service Options
Ready Nodes Ready Racks Turn-key Racks Turn-key Clusters
Total SolutionReady HardwareFlexibility
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Monitor Node
Supermicro’s Red Hat Storage Ready Nodes
ThroughputOptimized
CapacityOptimized
High Density
General Purpose
Backup & Archive
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Supermicro’s Red Hat Storage Ready Racks
OpenStack Starter Digital Media Serving Digital Media ArchiveStorage Nodes 10x 2U 12-Bay SSG 9x 4U 36-Bay SSG 9x 4U 60-Bay SSGInstalled OSD Drives 120 324 540HDD Bays Per Node 12x 3.5” 36x 3.5” 60x 3.5”Supported Media Types SATA, SAS, SSD, NVMe SATA, SAS, SSD, NVMe SATA, SAS, SSD, NVMeRaw Capacity (if using 8TB HDD) 960TB 2.5PB 4.3PBMemory Per Node (Ceph) 64GB DDR4 – 2133Mhz 128GB DDR4 – 2133Mhz 256GB DDR4 -2133MhzMonitor Nodes (Ceph) 3x 1U Servers (6018R-MON2) 3x 1U Servers (6018R-MON2) 3x 1U Servers (6018R-MON2)Network Switches (10G SFP+) 1x 24 Port GbE
1x 24 port 10GbE 1x 24 Port 1GbE 2x 48 Port 10GbE
1x 24 Port 1GbE 2x 48 Port 10GbE
Cabinet Dimensions 42U (82.4"Hx 23.5"Wx 48"D)Power Distribution Unit 2x 3-Phase 30A, L6-30P 2x 3-Phase 30A, L6-30P 2x 3-Phase 50A, L6-30P
10 node | Half-Rack240TB (3-way replication)
Featuring 2U/12-Bay servers
9 node | Full-Rack1.5PB usable (7+2 EC)
Featuring 4U/36-Bay servers
9 node | Full-Rack2.4PB usable (7+2 EC)
Featuring 4U/60 or 72-Bay servers
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Supermicro FatTwin And SuperStorage Systems Power BlackMesh Managed Services
Challenges: To deliver the best customer experience and the highest degree of security to its
users in the public and private sectors Looking for an infrastructure vendor that meets all of its requirements –
particularly in regards to TCO and short product fulfillment lead times
Solutions: A 100% Supermicro server farm with over 500 systems deployed in three
highest rated Tier 4 data centers. Total capacity 1.5 PB High density and high performance FatTwin servers and SuperStorage RHEL, Red Hat Ceph, OpenStack, OpenShift, Ansible all deployed on
Supermicro
Results: Exponential growth and continuous uptime Gaining more clients, the most significant being the federal agencies that
require the highest degree of network security and reliability
“By leveraging Supermicro hardware, BlackMesh is able to maintain its goal of unlimited, on-demand support while producing cost-effective savings.”
Jason Ford, CTO of BlackMesh
Las VegasReston, VA
Toronto, ON
SuperStorage SSG-6027R-E1R12N
FatTwin™ SYS-F617R2-R72+
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