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NCI Australia selects SoftIron to Store Ceph-based Data for an Integrated HPC Environment
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NCI Australia selects SoftIron to Store Ceph-based Data for an Integrated HPC Environment

London, February 24, 2022 SoftIron Ltd. is a manufacturer of task-specific data infrastructure appliances and today announced that they have been selected by National Computational Infrastructure Australia (NCI) to provide Ceph object storage for its integrated computational environments.

The new storage system will provide support for Australia’s leading researchers through high-performance computing, cloud computing, and data services. This includes operational data products as well as data products.

The NCIThe system will use four types of storage platforms throughout the facility. These include an HPC storage platform; (2) a facility-wide, high-performance persistent storage platform; (3) a cloud-focused object store; and (4) a large scale hierarchical storage management system (HSM-based) archival storage system. The system will use open source Ceph through SoftIrons HyperDrive storage appliance, initially providing 12.5 Petabytes object storage for an Openstack Cloud framework and active project data for various projects.

NCI is supporting Australian researchers across many disciplines with disparate needs, from High- Performance Computing, High-Performance Data, and High Throughput Computing – all of which have their own set of critical demands that must be addressed across a range of disciplines, said Andrew Howard, Associate Director – Cloud Services at NCI Australia. We’ve been able revisit many of our previous assumptions about how we manage, support, and deploy data infrastructure. Ubiquitous access means exponential growth of the storage needs that will be required to support this infrastructure. We decided to go open-source for all the benefits that an open-source-based system brings to a technology company. Ceph was chosen for its reliability and maturity as a distributed storage system that can be used to store emerging and non-traditional HPC technologies. This storage system offers unprecedented flexibility and can offer object, block, or file storage protocols in a single storage array. It can scale virtually indefinitely to meet any demand. After examining their Ceph-based HyperDrive appliances and their robust array of benefits, SoftIron was the obvious choice.

SoftIronThe task-specific design approach maximizes performance, efficiency, and provides powerful, flexible, and durable appliances. It is also highly efficient in form factor, which dramatically improves efficiencies and reduces waste at the hardware level. HyperDrive storage appliances were designed to maximize the operation and efficiency of Ceph. They are specifically engineered to produce units that are purpose-built for maximum performance. This virtually eliminates all hardware inefficiencies.

SoftIron CEO Phil Straw said that as computing needs increase to multi-petabyte levels, the economics and data of data will dictate that organizations look for ways to free themselves from proprietary data infrastructures that become increasingly difficult to remove. SoftIron has placed system architects and their organizations back in control. This allows them to have their cake while still having the ability to control their systems. SoftIron provides them with the performance, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness they require without the vendor lock or the scaling waste and relative costs associated with proprietary solutions. NCI Australia, a pioneer in open-source solutions, is something we are proud of. These installations are a great example of how systems can be designed to deliver value across a wide range of uses.

NCI and SoftIron will jointly present at SupercomputingAsia next month. This presentation, entitled “The Critical Role Open Source Storage Will Play in Advancing A Vision of Supercomputing for All”, will discuss the challenges organizations face when they try to provide ubiquitous access for multi-modal supercomputing for diverse research teams. It will also examine the role that open source technologies can play as computing evolves to meet the demands of scaling and the evolution towards Edge Computing. The talk will describe how SoftIron, NCI and other organizations have worked together to address these problems in high-performance supercomputing environments. NCI’s Supercomputing to All vision is supported by a Ceph storage capability. The presentation will be held at the Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre. The talk will take places on Thursday, March 3, at 2:45pm Singapore Standard Time (8 GMT+8). You can find more information about this presentation at www.sgt+8.orghttps://www.sc-asia.org
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