Users Worldwide Move to Faster Data Access With Sgi 4-Gigabit Fibre Channel Storage Infrastructure
15 Agosto 2005 - 11:01AM
PR Newswire (US)
As Data Explosion Triggers Growth of 4-Gigabit Storage
Infrastructures, SGI Broadens InfiniteStorage Offerings for
Data-Intensive Environments MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Aug. 15
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Facing an explosion in data growth that
can create costly workflow bottlenecks, commercial and government
customers the world over are embracing high-speed storage solutions
from Silicon Graphics (NYSE:SGI). SGI today spotlighted the
escalating demand for its SGI(R) InfiniteStorage TP9700, the
industry's first available storage system with the 4Gbit Fibre
Channel interface. SGI also announced the availability of new
TP9700 features and additional 4-gigabit Fibre Channel connectivity
products, which position SGI as the first storage vendor in the
industry to offer a complete 4Gb/sec (4-gigabits per second) Fibre
Channel infrastructure. The new offering delivers up to twice the
speed of traditional Fibre Channel storage products. To keep ahead
of data growth rates of 80 to 200 percent annually, customers
including Pacific Title and Art Studio, MTU Aero Engines and the
U.S. Department of Defense have implemented high-speed 4Gb/sec
storage infrastructures. With 4Gb/sec solutions from SGI, they can
more rapidly access and manage large, multi-terabyte (TB) stores of
data without having to cut them up into small, hard-to-manage
pieces to accommodate narrow-bandwidth storage infrastructures. For
users in government, research, media and manufacturing, faster data
access means greater productivity and shorter time to completion
and discovery. "For a growing number of SGI users, a 4 gigabit
Fibre Channel storage environment is an absolute necessity," said
Tony Asaro, senior analyst, Enterprise Strategy Group. "Think of it
this way: if you have bandwidth intensive applications such as
video streaming, then 4 gigabit FC could effectively double your
performance. A 4 gigabit storage infrastructure, like these
solutions implemented by SGI customers, helps avoid bottlenecks
that can impact a user's ability to deliver on project deadlines or
meet major milestones. The alternative would be to watch their
workflow bog down in constant data logjams, and in today's
productivity-centric world, that's not an option." By implementing
the SGI InfiniteStorage 4Gb Fibre Channel storage solutions users
can significantly reduce the amount of infrastructure required to
access and manage their storage. This results in lower cost of
ownership and far simpler configurations to manage. SGI: The leader
in 4Gb/sec Fibre Channel storage In November 2004 SGI was the first
company to demonstrate a 4Gb/sec storage area network (SAN). In
February 2005 the general availability of the TP9700 made SGI the
first vendor to ship a 4Gb/sec storage array, and today's
announcement of additional products and features makes SGI the
first to offer a complete 4Gb/sec infrastructure. New hardware and
software features for the TP9700 increase the performance for a
wide variety of applications and add enterprise-class management
features. Specifically, controllers with larger amounts of cache,
scalable partitioning, volume copy, snap copy, synchronous and
asynchronous remote mirroring, and the ability to intermix Fibre
Channel and Serial ATA drives controlled by the same TP9700. SGI
and storage partners Brocade Communications Systems, Inc., Engenio
Information Technologies, Inc. and LSI Logic Corporation work
together to deliver storage infrastructure solutions with
performance and availability unsurpassed in any storage
environment. Today SGI adds to its connectivity infrastructure new
4Gbit/sec fibre channel switches, including a new 4Gb director
class switch and 4Gb host bus adapters. In addition to the 16 and
32-port 4Gb/sec Fibre Channel switches SGI has been shipping for
the past several months, the company now adds the Brocade SilkWorm
48000 Director and the Brocade Silkworm 200E Switch and single-port
LSI7104XP-LC and dual-port LSI7204XP-LC 4Gb/sec PCI-X HBAs from LSI
Logic. Brocade and LSI Logic announced separately today general
availability of their respective products. The addition of these
switches and adapters means SGI customers can move to 4Gb/sec at
their own pace -- one piece at a time or all at once -- secure in
the knowledge that their environment is backed by the industry's
premier provider for data-intensive environments. Customers report
growing need for speed SGI customers have selected the TP9700 array
as the backbone of a high-performance 4Gb/sec Fibre Channel
infrastructure. Among them: -- To help Department of Defense users
with their big data requirements, the Aeronautical Systems Center
Major Shared Resource Center at Wright- Patterson Air Force Base,
Ohio, enhanced its storage power with the installation of a 130TB
SGI TP9700 storage array. ASC MSRC will use the new system to aid
weapon systems design of innovative materials; advance design
concepts, improve and speed modification programs, increase high
fidelity simulations and enable more efficient tests and
evaluations. -- To provide the bandwidth, management and
scalability of a data storage solution for its F-35 Joint Strike
Fighter (JSF) flight simulator, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co. in
Fort Worth, Texas, has installed a 33TB SGI InfiniteStorage TP9700
storage array. Backed by the TP9700's high-performance 4Gb Fibre
Channel architecture and 10Gb network connectivity, this complete
and cohesive data storage distribution and management system
delivers levels of bandwidth that the JSF simulator requires for
data-intensive applications such as recording live video feeds from
the cockpit's out-the-window and multifunctional display, as well
recording audio and data. The JSF simulator allows pilots to fly
high fidelity simulated flight and air combat situations, enabling
them to evaluate the F-35's system design in a realistic tactical
environment and to recommend changes. The F-35 JSF aircraft is a
next- generation, supersonic, multi-role stealth fighter that will
serve as the cornerstone of future defense capabilities for the
United States and the United Kingdom. -- MTU Aero Engines,
recognized globally as a strong player in the development,
manufacture and repair of commercial and military engines, recently
installed the foundation for a 4Gb/sec Fibre Channel storage
infrastructure to meet the expected data access demands of its
computer-aided engineering (CAE) data environment. MTU installed
two, 4Gb/sec-capable SGI InfiniteStorage TP9700 Fibre Channel
arrays from Engenio Information Technologies, Inc. This addition of
25TB of storage joined an existing SGI storage environment for a
total of 55TB of CAE data. MTU turned to SGI five years ago to
centralize all CAE data. Because InfiniteStorage solutions can
uniquely scale to manage increasing amounts of data, MTU was able
to seamlessly upgrade its fileserving capabilities to the current
size and performance. The solution consists of three
high-availability, SAN-attached fileservers providing network-added
storage over three, 10Gb/sec Ethernet Interfaces. -- Pacific Title
& Art Studio, to accommodate the need for greater data storage
and performance prompted by the increase in 2K film data and the
roll-out of 4K digital cinema masters, deployed a 4Gb/sec Fibre
Channel storage infrastructure built around two SGI TP9700 arrays.
A leading Hollywood film optical house since 1919, Pacific Title
generates 2TB of new data each day. The company implemented the
high- speed SAN infrastructure to avoid bottlenecks with 4K film
scanning -- a process that generates four times the data and
requires four times the performance of 2K film -- and to keep its
data constantly available in real time for producers and artists.
-- Saarlandischer Rundfunk (SR), a public broadcaster in
southwestern Germany, awarded SGI the contract for Phase 1 of its
transition to a complete, integrated digital workflow for TV
programming production and play-out and archiving of TV and radio
material. In June, SR ordered the foundation for a digital
production and archival environment with a 4Gb/sec Fibre Channel
storage infrastructure. Key components include: four SGI Media
Server(TM) for Broadcast systems; an SGI(R) InfiniteStorage NAS
system with 22TB total storage for online/editing storage
consisting of three SGI InfiniteStorage TP9700 systems; 27TB of
near-line and tape-based storage managed by SGI Data Migration
Facility (DMF), upgradeable to 65TB in Phase 2; and SGI networked
editing software for efficient video editing workflows to shorten
time-to-air. About SGI InfiniteStorage Solutions SGI
InfiniteStorage is a complete line of scalable, high-performance
storage solutions built specifically for data intensive
environments. Optimized to accelerate workflow, SGI InfiniteStorage
solutions go beyond the benefits of TCO consolidation with
productivity increases to deliver real ROI. The entire product line
is designed to integrate seamlessly and scale "infinitely" enabling
users to change capacity, performance, connectivity or even storage
architecture to meet current and future requirements without
forklift upgrades. SGI InfiniteStorage solutions are open --
supporting environments that span a variety of compute and storage
platforms for the maximum in customer choice, flexibility and
investment protection. SGI InfiniteStorage solutions are available
directly from SGI or through SGI Solution Providers worldwide. For
more information, visit: http://www.sgi.com/products/storage/.
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
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property of their respective owners. Editors Reference: Brocade
Communications Systems August 15 "SGI Adds New Brocade 4 Gbit/Sec
SAN Switches and Directors to Storage Portfolio Engenio Information
Technologies August 10, 2005 "Adoption of 4-Gigabit Per Second
Fibre Channel Technology Surges" LSI Logic Communications August 15
"SGI to Ship LSI Logic 4Gb/s Fibre Channel HBAs to Provide Complete
Storage Infrastructure" Media Contact Ginny Babbitt 650-933-4519
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