SGI Storage Solution Helps John Deere's Moline Technology Center Cut Costs, Increase Efficiency
18 Maio 2005 - 11:01AM
PR Newswire (US)
SGI Storage Solution Helps John Deere's Moline Technology Center
Cut Costs, Increase Efficiency SGI Storage Solution Accelerates
Design Processes for Products Ranging From Leaf Blowers to Timber
Harvesters MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., May 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Deere & Company's Moline, Illinois Technology Center has
completed the implementation of a storage solution from Silicon
Graphics (NYSE:SGI) that dramatically speeds product design
processes. With engineering and design teams working in multiple
operating environments, data consolidation and management were key
factors in the design of Deere's recently updated Center. Deere has
implemented an SGI shared filesystem storage area network (SAN)
solution to create instant and concurrent access to data files. The
Moline Technology Center uses SGI(R) storage, computing, and
visualization technologies, along with technologies from a number
of other vendors, to help shape tomorrow's products. The SGI(R)
InfiniteStorage SAN solution eliminates time-consuming file and
data transfers between these multiple computing platforms and
operating systems, reduces the need to store duplicate files, and
frees Deere to choose among multiple storage vendors, reducing
hardware acquisition costs. Product design engineers, who use the
Center's high-performance computing (HPC) and immersive
visualization facilities now have fast, concurrent access to data
and applications on systems in the facility to speed the design
process, reduce time to market and provide a distinct competitive
advantage for John Deere. The SAN includes SGI(R) InfiniteStorage
Shared Filesystem CXFS(TM), which enables the Center to preserve
its intellectual property and extend the life of its legacy SGI and
Sun servers by giving users fast, concurrent access to files on all
systems. SGI CXFS shared filesystem has also enabled the Center to
make its users more productive. With the implementation of CXFS Sun
Solaris Client, Deere design engineers who need to access
applications and data on the server can now do so directly instead
of making NFS or FTP file transfers, which involved wait times,
file copies, heavier network traffic, and duplicate storage
requirements. "Storage utilization was the key factor in choosing
this technology," says Dave Marshall, Infrastructure Analyst, Deere
& Company. "We needed more disk space, and we could add more
storage to each system or go with CXFS on the SAN, store the data
in one place, and access it from both SGI systems and the Sun
system. We chose CXFS, which also enables us to buy the fastest
drives available without having to match them to a particular
system or application. We're not tied to any vendor or model when
we buy storage capacity." "Before we implemented CXFS, engineers
would have to think about what system they were logging into to
look for the data they needed," says Marshall. "Many times, they
would need to be on another platform to find what they were looking
for and then have to change to an auto mounted directory or
transfer the data using FTP, or a similar protocol, on a slower
network connection. Now they can connect to one of our three
systems, and the filesystems are in the same place. They go to the
directory, and everything is there. The access speed is great. It's
just like using local filesystems -- you don't even notice it.
There's no more waiting for transfers and downloads." Engineers
from John Deere facilities worldwide use the Center's HPC resources
to refine models of products that can range from leaf-blowers to
timber harvesters. Engineers at the Moline facility can store
models on the SAN and display them in the Center's cave-style
display environment for visualization to check fit and finish or
operating characteristics. SGI Professional Services implemented
the Center's SAN solution, which currently links 2.6 terabytes of
storage across an eight-processor SGI(R) Origin(R) server, a Sun
Enterprise 450 server, and an SGI(R) Onyx(R) visualization system
driving an immersive display environment. SGI InfiniteStorage
Shared Filesystem CXFS, including CXFS Sun Solaris Client, gives
engineers instant, concurrent access to applications and files on
all three systems. SILICON GRAPHICS | The Source of Innovation and
Discovery(TM) SGI, also known as Silicon Graphics, Inc., is a
leader in high-performance computing, visualization and storage.
SGI's vision is to provide technology that enables the most
significant scientific and creative breakthroughs of the 21st
century. Whether it's sharing images to aid in brain surgery,
finding oil more efficiently, studying global climate, providing
technologies for homeland security and defense or enabling the
transition from analog to digital broadcasting, SGI is dedicated to
addressing the next class of challenges for scientific, engineering
and creative users. With offices worldwide, the company is
headquartered in Mountain View, Calif., and can be found on the Web
at http://www.sgi.com/. NOTE: Silicon Graphics, SGI, Origin, Onyx,
and the SGI logo are registered trademarks and CXFS and The Source
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