The Codex of Business Writing Software for Real-World Solutions 2.pptx
Seagate Implementation of Dense Storage Utilizing HDDs and SSDs
1. Tony Afshary – October 2015
Seagate implementation of dense
storage utilizing HDDs and SSDs
2. Seagate Confidential 2
Sources: Reinsel, David. “Where in the World Is Storage: A Look at Byte Density Across the Globe” IDC October 2013, IDC/EMC Digital Universe, April 2014 + Seagate Estimates and Marketing & Research
Demand GROWING at Exponential
RATE
Bigger Different $-Constrained
Created
Location SHIFTING dramatically
to the CLOUD
Stored
Capacity
Data Center System Spend
Stable but SLOW growth
Data is…
Big Data is Bigger than MORE Data
3. Seagate Confidential
SYSTEMS
DEVICES
ARRAY
S
Seagate is Evolving to Address Trends
Converged Infrastructure
High Performance Storage
Hybrid Data
Systems
Software-defined
Storage
Flash Arrays
NAND PCIe
Traditional Enterprise
NAND SASHyperscale
Desktop
Notebook / Tablet
Branded NAND SATAHybrid
Kinetic
Still Growing
Expanded Offerings
Started with Our
Core Products
The Intelligent Information Infrastructure
Flash
Controllers
4. Seagate Confidential 4
Seagate Enterprise Device Portfolio
HighestPerformance/$
Highest GB/$
Supported by end-to-end silicon capabilities across Flash and HDDs; >1 Billion ARM CPUs shipped
Silicon technology/IP spans Flash and HDD Portfolio across PCIe, SAS and SATA
Archival HDDs
Capacity
HDDs
Performance
HDDs
with TurboBoost™
Flash Caching
Nytro® PCIe
Flash
Accelerators
with SandForce®
Technology
SAS
SSDs
Markets
Hyperscale
Traditional-IT
HPC
Mission-Critical/Compute
Business-Critical/Near-Line
Archival
JBODs
Storage Arrays
Servers
Latency
Density
Thermal
Service
PCIe M.2, 2.5
SAS 2.5, 1.8
15K/10K 2.5
NL 2.5
NL/Value 3.5
Kinetic 3.5
Archive 3.5
Perf. 3.5
Nytro PCIe
SSDs
6. Seagate Confidential 6
Ceph Deployment
Object Storage Daemons (OSDs):
• 10s to 10000s of OSDs in a cluster
• One per disk or SSD
• Serves stored objects to clients
• Intelligently peers to perform replication
and recovery tasks
• Support for erasure encoding of objects
• Support for strong consistency leveraging
write journals
DISK
FS
DISK DISK
OSD
DISK DISK
OSD OSD OSD OSD
FS FS FSFS btrfs
xfs
ext4
MMM
Advanced Storage:
• Shingled Magnetic Recording (SMR)
Drives (drive managed)
• Excellent density, cost, read performance,
and sequential write streaming.
• Poor random write performance.
• PCIe Flash
• Excellent performance, in server integration
• Poor cost per GB.
7. Seagate Confidential 7
Featuring:
Nytro XP6302 flash accelerator
card
Nytro XD—tuned caching SW
12x 8TB SMR HDDs
Benefits
Accelerate Ceph journals and Metadata
with flash
By moving this data onto flash, cost-
effective SMR drives are well-suited
for extremely dense object storage systems
reducing storage costs by 25%.
Nearly triples Ceph object storage performance
Storage component deployment in Ceph
Video recording of a live demo hosted at UTSA
8. Ceph RADOS Benchmarks
• SMR only vs.
• SMR with Journals on SSD vs.
• SMR Cache Tier vs.
• SMR Caching With Nytro XD
SMR only
SMR with
SSD
SMR Cache
Tier
SMR with
Nytro XD
MB/s 2.53 2.56 5.9 28.19
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
MB/s
4K Writes – 16 Threads
SMR only
SMR with
SSD
SMR Cache
Tier
SMR with
Nytro XD
Latency/s 0.0246 0.024 0.01 0.0022
0
0.005
0.01
0.015
0.02
0.025
0.03
Seconds
4K Writes – 16 Threads
SMR only
SMR with
SSD
SMR Cache
Tier
SMR with
Nytro XD
MB/s 135.532 194.556 590.4 777.05
0
200
400
600
800
1000
MB/s
4M writes - 16 threads
SMR only
SMR with
SSD
SMR Cache
Tier
SMR with
Nytro XD
Latency/s 0.471 0.328 0.108 0.082
0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
Seconds
4M writes - 16 threads
9. Seagate Confidential 9
Scaled-Up Hardware Configuration
Fully Populated Open Rack:
• 18 Winterfell Servers
• 33.5 TBs of Flash
• 2.2 PBs of SMR Storage