NetApp Delivers Breakthrough Product For HPC Market; New Data ONTAP(R) GX Shatters Performance Record and Dramatically Simplifies Administration of Linux(R) Compute Clusters.SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- Network Appliance (1) A specialized device for use on a network. For example, Web servers, cache servers and file servers can be implemented as general-purpose computers with the appropriate software or as network appliances, which are computers dedicated to a single function and cannot do anything , Inc. (NASDAQ NASDAQ in full National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations U.S. market for over-the-counter securities. Established in 1971 by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), NASDAQ is an automated quotation system that reports on :NTAP NTAP Network Appliance, Inc. (stock symbol) NTAP Never Take Another Puff NTAP National Track Analysis Program NTAP Notices to Airmen Publication NTAP Windows NT Application Processors NTAP Naval Training Acquisition Process ) is now shipping its powerful new Data ONTAP ONTAP Open Network Technology for Appliance Products GX operating system operating system (OS) Software that controls the operation of a computer, directs the input and output of data, keeps track of files, and controls the processing of computer programs. , giving customers with high-performance computing High-speed computing, which typically refers to supercomputers used in scientific research. (HPC (Handheld PC) A palmtop computer that weighs less than one pound and runs specialized versions of popular applications. Microsoft coined the term for its Windows CE operating system, which is an abbreviated version of Windows. See Pocket PC. ) applications extreme throughput, unsurpassed flexibility, and NetApp(R) hallmark simplicity and reliability, which don't exist in other options currently on the market. Data ONTAP GX is the result of over two years of strategic engineering work, combining the global namespace A Global Namespace is a heterogeneous, enterprise-wide abstraction of all file information, open to dynamic customization based on user-defined parameters. This becomes of particular importance as multiple network based file systems proliferate within an organization -- the challenge functionality of SpinOS (which NetApp acquired when it bought Spinnaker Networks(R)) with the key data management, performance, and high-availability features of Data ONTAP 7G. Additional details on Data ONTAP GX are available at www.netapp.com/see/ontap-gx/pr/. Although the needs of NetApp enterprise customers are well served by the performance, features, and functionality of Data ONTAP 7G, HPC customers in the areas of energy (seismic processing applications), entertainment (movie content creation and visual effects rendering), and electronic design automation (chip design and simulation) have an insatiable demand for extreme levels of performance. Data ONTAP GX delivers what those customers need, along with a single global namespace, which enables multiple nodes to be presented to applications as a single system and data to be moved between storage nodes and/or tiers transparently, simplifying data retrieval and management. Coupled with the new FAS6070 and/or FAS3050 system, HPC customers can leverage the clustered file system A clustered file system is a file system which is simultaneously mounted on multiple servers. There are several approaches to clustering, most of which do not employ a clustered file system. technology inherent in Data ONTAP GX, which enables individual files or datasets to be striped across multiple nodes to achieve far greater performance than can be achieved with a traditional storage system. For instance, Data ONTAP GX, coupled with the new FAS6070, scales in capacity up to 6PB and achieves unprecedented industry performance of more than 1 million operations per second, based on the SPEC SFS (1) (Self-certifying File System) A global, network file system sponsored by DARPA that runs under Unix. Providing strong security in an untrusted environment, it enables any client to access any server that supports it. benchmark. "As beta testers of Data ONTAP GX, we were impressed with its performance and stability," said Steve Kowalski, senior systems architect, Research and Development at Sony Pictures Imageworks Sony Pictures Imageworks, Inc. is an Academy Award-winning, state-of-the-art visual effects and character animation company. Individuals at the company have been recognized by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences with Oscars for their work on Spider-Man 2 . "Our technology profile at Imageworks is a hybrid, combining elements of enterprise infrastructure with high-performance computing. Data ONTAP GX from NetApp delivers high-performance features today, and we look forward to the enterprise features on the Data ONTAP GX roadmap." "NetApp is not asking me to trade management ease or system reliability for massive scale-out and amazing performance," said Michael Thompson Michael Thompson may refer to:
"Performance is obviously an important criterion for HPC, but it's not the only criterion," said Addison Snell, research director for HPC at IDC. "HPC customers cite ease of management, scalability, and data protection features as critical in making purchase decisions. Storage vendors who take a broader view of what HPC customers need will find themselves in a better position to address all of the customer's concerns." Data ONTAP GX distinguishes itself among competitors with: --Breakthrough performance. Data ONTAP GX provides linear scaling to extreme levels. A recent SPEC SFS test demonstrated performance of over 1 million operations per second, a leap of more than three times that of the next closest competitor. More details are available in a separate release at www.netapp.com/news/press/news_rel_20060612a. --Linear scalability. Modular scalability ranges from small to huge, with the flexibility to optionally stripe volumes for massive throughput on a single file. --Management ease and simplicity. The system scales to multiple petabytes under a single global namespace, no client-side software is required, and data can be easily and transparently moved between or among controllers and storage tiers to applications. --High reliability. The NetApp WAFL (Write Anywhere File Layout) A high-performance journaled file system used in Network Appliance's NAS and caching devices. It natively supports RAID implementations and allows for expansion on the fly. (R) file system is at the heart of Data ONTAP GX and is real-world proven in more than 60,000 installations around the globe. RAID-DP(TM) provides tolerance to multiple simultaneous disk failures, and Data ONTAP GX systems have no single point of failure. "Until now, storage solutions have constrained HPC customers with large compute clusters," said Patrick Rogers, vice president of marketing, Products and Alliances. "With Data ONTAP GX, NetApp enables HPC customers to unleash the value of their Linux compute clusters, providing the extreme performance they crave while bringing a new level of management simplicity to HPC environments." Data ONTAP GX is available immediately for customers in HPC environments. Pricing is available from NetApp sales and sales partners. About Network Appliance Network Appliance is a world leader in unified storage The capability of combining different data formats such as files, folders, contacts and e-mail messages into collections that can be viewed and manipulated as one group. See WinFS. solutions for today's data-intensive enterprise. Since its inception in 1992, Network Appliance has delivered technology, product, and partner firsts. Information about Network Appliance(TM) solutions and services is available at www.netapp.com. NetApp, the NetApp logo, Data ONTAP, Spinnaker Networks, and WAFL are registered trademarks and Network Appliance and RAID-DP are trademarks of Network Appliance, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. All other brands or products are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders and should be treated as such. SPEC and the benchmark name SPECsfs97_R1 are registered trademarks of the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation The Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation (SPEC) is a non-profit organization that aims to produce "fair, impartial and meaningful benchmarks for computers." SPEC was founded in 1988 and their goal is to ensure that the marketplace has a fair and useful set of metrics to . Competitive benchmark results stated above reflect results published on www.spec.org as of June 12, 2006. For the latest SPECsfs97_R1 benchmark results visit www.spec.org/osg/sfs97_R1 |
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