{"id":5108,"date":"2020-06-24T13:01:45","date_gmt":"2020-06-24T13:01:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/web3unplugged.io\/blog\/?p=5108"},"modified":"2020-06-24T13:01:48","modified_gmt":"2020-06-24T13:01:48","slug":"western-digitals-new-nvmessds-and-nvme-ofsolutions-provide-the-foundation-for-next-generation-agile-data-infrastructures","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/web3unplugged.io\/blog\/western-digitals-new-nvmessds-and-nvme-ofsolutions-provide-the-foundation-for-next-generation-agile-data-infrastructures\/","title":{"rendered":"Western Digital&#8217;s New NVMe\u2122SSDs And NVMe-OF\u2122Solutions  Provide The Foundation For Next-Generation, Agile Data Infrastructures"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Western Digital (NASDAQ: WDC) today announced new solutions that provide the foundation for next-generationdata infrastructures designed around Ultrastar NVMe\u2122 SSDs and supercharged by NVMe-oF\u2122. Building uponthe company\u2019sinnovativedesign and integration capabilities \u2013from NAND Flashto storage platforms \u2013 the new dual-port,performance Ultrastar DC SN840NVMe SSDsand in-house RapidFlexNVMe-oF controllersare standalone solutions that combine to create the new OpenFlex Data24 NVMe-oF Storage Platform, a new shared storageJBOF (Just a Bunch of Flash) enclosure that extends the value of NVMe to multiple hostsover a low-latencyEthernet fabric network. These new solutions further expand Western Digital\u2019s data center portfolio to help customers transition to higher efficiency NVMe SSDs and more advanced shared storage architectures to meet the evolving demands of performance-driven applications and workloads.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In today\u2019s global digital economy, microseconds count. As hyperscale cloud and enterprise data centers constantly work to remove bottlenecks to ensure uncompromised performance and availability of essential applications, while also keeping pace with unprecedented data growth, customeradoption of NVMeand NVMe-oF solutions continues to accelerate. Industry analyst firm IDC expects hyperscalers, OEMs and end-user IT organizations to continue to transition away from legacy SATA and SAS interfaces, with NVMe on track to reach more than 55 percent of total enterprise SSD units shipped in 2020 and grow at a 2018-2023 CAGR of 38 percent\u00b9.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\u201cThe future of Flash is undoubtedly NVMe as it\u2019s all about speed, efficiency, capacity and cost-effective scalability, and NVMe-oF takes it to the next level,\u201d said Jeff Janukowicz, research vice president at IDC. \u201cMany high-performance applications have quickly become mainstay drivers of key business functions and we can expect this to further expand NVMe in data centers for global enterprises. With Western Digital\u2019s long history of NAND Flash innovation and an integrated portfolio of NVMe SSDs and new data fabrics solutions, the companyis well positioned to help customers fully embrace NVMe and get the most out of their storage assets.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Ultrastar DC SN840 Data Center NVMe SSD<br>Extending Western Digital\u2019s leadership in dual-port architecture, the new performance Ultrastar DC SN840 Gen3.1 NVMe SSD is the company\u2019s third-generation solution with a vertically integrated in-house NVMe controller, firmware and 96-layer 3D TLC NAND technology. The new Ultrastar NVMe SSD enables enterprise customers to seamlessly transition from SATA and SAS to NVMe\u2014delivering competitive performance of up to 780K\/250K random read\/write IOPS and capacities up to 15.36TB in a drop-in U.2 15mm form factor. Its comprehensive set of enterprise-class features includes 1 and 3 DW\/D endurance levels, full power-loss protection and TCG encryption. Future-ready, it is the ideal solution for a growing number of mission-critical applications that require superior read\/write and mixed workloadperformance, low latency and dual-port high availability\u2014everything from high-performance computing (HPC), cloud computing, SQL\/NoSQL databases, virtualization (VMs\/containers), AI\/ML and data analytics.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\u201cBeing the leader in high performance storage for AI and big data, DDN needs to stay at the leading edge of storage technologies,\u201d said Paul Bloch, president and co-founder of DDN. \u201cWe are fortunate to have an innovative partner like Western Digitalto deliver NVMe-based all-flash solutions that maximize device performance so we can deliver application acceleration to our customers. We look forward to implementing the Ultrastar DC SN840 NVMe SSD in our solutions.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>OpenFlex Data24 NVMe-oF Storage Platform<br>While NVMeFlash-basedstorage provides enormous performance gains for DAS, SAN and NAS, traditional data center infrastructure can limit the full potential of NVMe SSDs, resulting in underutilization of valuable storage resources, inefficient data silos and costly operational expenses. OpenFlex Data24 helps address these challenges by enabling the full bandwidth of Ultrastar NVMe SSDs to be shared by multiple hosts over a low-latency Ethernet fabric as if they were locally attached to the PCIe bus insidex86 servers. This provides greater flexibility for data center operators to scale-up capacity and more efficiently utilize disaggregated Flash storageto achieve greater performance for the most demandingworkloads.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Launching with up to 24 hot-swappable Ultrastar DC SN840 NVMe SSDs, OpenFlex Data24 provides shared storage capacity of up to 368TB in a compact 2U form factor, making it ideal for server storage expansion and scale-out software-defined storage (SDS) environments. The holistic design also incorporates newly branded RapidFlex RDMA-enabled NVMe-oF controllers for unsurpassed network connectivity and extreme low power, allowing up to six hosts to be directly attached with 100GbEthernet without the need for an external switch. RapidFlexcontrollersprovide sub-500 nanosecond latency forprojected platform performance topping 13M IOPS\/70GB\/swhen adding up to six network adapters to theOpenFlex Data24.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Built for high availability and enterprise-class reliability, the OpenFlex Data24 can be attached as shared storage in high-performance infrastructure deployments or utilized as a disaggregated resource to compose virtual storage systems. The platform is fully interoperable with the award-winning OpenFlex F-series\u2013 the only open composable disaggregated infrastructure (CDI) solution in the world.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\u201cData infrastructure has never been as vital to the world\u2019s economy as it is today,\u201d said Yusuf Jamal, senior vice president of Western Digital\u2019sDevices and Platforms Business. \u201cAs a leading provider of essential data infrastructure, our mission is to help enterprises architect next-generation data centers to support business-critical applications and bandwidth-hungry workloads at scale. Western Digital\u2019s leadership in NAND Flash,capacity-enterpriseHDDs and supporting technologiesare being relied upon now more than ever. We\u2019re fully committed to helping companies transition to NVMe andmove to new composable architectures that can maximize the value of their data storage resources.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Shipments for the Ultrastar DC SN840NVMe SSD will begin next month and the OpenFlex Data24 NVMe-oF Storage Platformis scheduledto ship in the Fallwitha five-year limited warranty.RapidFlex NVMe-oF controllers are available now.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Western Digital Blog: 5 Reasons it&#8217;s Time to Consider NVMe-oF Today<br>Webinar: OpenFlex Data24 NVMe-oF Storage Platform Announcement<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Western Digital continuously innovates, pushing the boundaries of science and technology to deliver products that enable greater data infrastructure efficiency and productivity with best-in-class TCO. Its broad data center portfolio includes its family of Ultrastar HDDsand SSDs; WD Gold\u00aeHDDsandSSDs; OpenFlexNVMe-oF open composable infrastructure;Ultrastar storage platforms;RapidFlex NVMe-oF controllers; and theUltrastar memory extension drive. Western Digital is also championing Zoned Storage, an open-source, standards-based initiative building uponthe synergies of SMR HDDs and ZNS SSDs that enables data centers to scale efficiently.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Stay Connected with Western Digital:<br>Twitter, LinkedIn, Blog, Facebook, YouTube<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Western Digital (NASDAQ: WDC) today announced new solutions that provide the foundation for next-generationdata infrastructures designed around Ultrastar NVMe\u2122 SSDs and supercharged by NVMe-oF\u2122. 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