Seagate Technology plc has announced at the Flash Memory Summit conference two new flash innovations
that extend the limits of storage computing performance in enterprise data
centers to unprecedented levels. The new products include a 60 terabyte (TB)
Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) solid-state-drive (SSD) — the largest SSD ever
demonstrated — and the 8TB Nytro XP7200
NVMe SSD. These two new products represent the high performance end of
Seagate’s Enterprise portfolio – a complete ecosystem of HDD, SSD and storage
system products designed to help customers manage the deluge of data they face
and move the right data where it’s needed fast to meet rapidly evolving
business priorities and market demands.
The 60TB SAS SSD
and 8TB Nytro XP7200 NVMe SSD are the newest additions to Seagate’s data center
portfolio and are designed to help enterprise IT leaders obtain more value from
the rapidly expanding amount of data they must contend with, even under the
most demanding application requirements. The 60TB SAS SSD features twice the
density and four times the capacity of the next highest-capacity SSD available
today — equivalent to the capacity needed to accommodate 400 million photos on
a typical social media platform, or 12,000 DVD movies. This single controller
architecture also delivers the lowest cost per gigabyte for flash available
today.
The 60TB SAS SSD
also simplifies the configuration process of accommodating “hot” and “cold”
data, enabling data centers to use the same enterprise HDD 3.5 inch storage
form factor. This eliminates the added step of separating out different types
of data for near-term availability versus long-term storage — largely based on
estimations or best-guesses of future data usage. Instead, data centers can
rely on an SSD that helps address their need to quickly accommodate and ensure
accessibility of ever-increasing large amounts of data without having to add
additional servers or incorporate additional management steps. And, because of
the drive’s flexible architecture, it also provides a pathway for data centers
to easily grow from the current 60TB capacity to accommodate 100TB of data or
more in the future — and all in the same form factor.
Similarly, the
8TB Nytro XP7200 NVMe SSD can accommodate the hyperscale needs of today’s data
centers seeking to easily grow with their data without losing the ability to
quickly access and process it — a scenario commonly seen in applications
involving high performance computing, scale-out databases and big data
analytics, such as scientific research and weather modeling. It features a single
PCIe interface for high-speed data transfers and four separate controllers,
providing processing power up to four times faster than comparable drives, but
without the higher cost, power levels and latency required from a PCIe switch
or bridge. Applications can process more transactions faster using the
industry’s highest bandwidth through one PCIe slot, and without having to
invest in more hardware. Additionally, the technology easily integrates into
all-flash system arrays.
“AccelStor’s
core focus is on providing all-flash arrays that offer tremendous performance
and reliability to meet the demands of the fast-growing cloud and enterprise
markets. Critical to achieving this, though, is having the right building
blocks — including exacting solid-state engineering and software innovation,”
said Dr. Charles Tsai, president of AccelStor, Inc. “AccelStor works with
Seagate Technology to seamlessly integrate our state-of-the-art FlexiRemap
software technology with Seagate Nytro NVMe SSDs. The result: we’re able to
translate SSD performance into complete all-flash arrays that help data centers
extract the most value from their data.”
The 8TB Nytro
XP7200 NVMe SSD will be
available through channel partners in calendar Q4, 2016. Future availability of
the 60TB SAS SSD, currently a demonstration technology, is anticipated for some
time in 2017.
“The explosion
of data can translate into more value for enterprises, if they have the right
means to accommodate that data,” said Brett Pemble, Seagate’s general manager
and vice president of SSD products. “If anything is certain, it’s the fact that
across industries, the limits of data growth are boundless. Seagate is committed
to staying on top of this growth and, in turn, ever-changing customer needs,
and providing new and varied technologies to help customers stay ahead of the
data management curve. New products like the 8TB Nytro XP7200 NVMe SSD and 60TB
SAS SSD are testament to that.”
“Given the demands on today’s data
centers, optimal technologies are those that can accommodate an immense amount
of data as needed—and without taking up too much space. As such, we are
constantly seeking new ways to provide the highest density possible in our
all-flash data center configurations,” said Mike Vildibill, vice president,
Advanced Technologies and Big Data, Hewlett Packard Enterprise. “Seagate’s new
60TB SAS SSD offers an exciting possibility for customers to achieve higher server
storage performance and capacity configurations never seen before.”
Flash
Memory Summit - Product Demos and Keynote Presentation
Seagate will demonstrate the 8TB Nytro
XP7200 NVMe SSD and 60TB SAS SSD — in addition to the recently announced enterprise
products including the 2TB Nytro XM1440 M.2, the Nytro 7102 PCIe AIC and the
Nytro 1230 SATA SSD — in booth #505 at the Flash Memory Summit 2016conference.
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