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RamSan-810
Overview
For years, Texas Memory Systems has recommended only single-level
cell (SLC) technology when implementing Flash storage in the datacenter.
While some competitors have introduced multi-level cell (MLC) Flash
devices, TMS believes that using consumer-grade MLC will always
be too unreliable in enterprise environments.
However, there is now an alternative. Enterprise MLC (eMLC) is a
new technology that features high speed and reliability paired with
the affordability of MLC. eMLC is perfect for Tier-1 storage situations
and applications such as data warehousing, content delivery networks,
and other read-intensive environments.
The RamSan-810 packs up to 10 TB of the latest eMLC Flash in a compact
1U enclosure. It delivers up to 320,000 IOPS and 4 GB/s through
its 8 Gb Fibre Channel or QDR InfiniBand connections. While SLC
is still recommended for write-intensive workloads, eMLC makes the
performance and reliability that Texas Memory Systems is famous
available at a lower price point.
15k RPM hard disk drive (HDD) arrays are officially obsolete for
Tier 1 storage applications. The RamSan-810 blows away HDD in density,
cost, and reliability while offering stunning performance and power
efficiency. This solid state disk (SSD) leverages generations of
backplane, interface, and reliability experience designed into RamSan
SSDs.
The RamSan-810 packs a lot of connectivity into its small size.
The back panel has two slots for dual port 8 Gb Fibre Channel controllers
or dual port QDR InfiniBand controllers. This SSD also features
a redundant power supply, providing an added measure of protection
against power issues.
The RamSan-810 provides plenty of shareable, high performance storage
for IT organizations that need to respond to the growing storage
and performance needs of their users and applications. It is a greener,
more efficient alternative to hard disk drive-based systems. The
RamSan-810 has extremely low latency and delivers 4 GB/s of sustained
performance.
Because of the RamSan-810's nonvolatile eMLC Flash storage media,
data is not lost during a power loss. Flash translation tables are
held in battery-backed RAM that is written to Flash in the event
of power loss, so users don't have to waste time waiting for indexes
to rebuild when power is reconnected. The RamSan-810’s raw
speed and power mean its data transfer rates are much faster than
competing Flash drives and hundreds of times faster than traditional
mechanical hard disks.
When you need a simple, economical solution to accelerate applications
requiring large, fast buffer areas or to speed up applications that
are random access intensive, the RamSan-810 is the clear choice.
This SSD can make wait times associated with distributed scale-out
databases, index files, metadata, rendering, video editing, modeling,
and simulation a distant memory.
Features
The
RamSan-810 offers up to 10 TB of usable eMLC Flash in a small,
1U rackmount unit. This SSD has the following key features -
•
The
World's Fastest Storage®: Sustained I/O rates up to
320,000 IOPS for
reads or writes and sustained, random bandwidth up to 4 GB/second.
• Fault Tolerant Flash (FTF): The Flash used
in the RamSan-810 is enterprise
grade eMLC Flash. Each Flash card in the RamSan-810 includes
on-board
RAID protection to protect against chip failure. In addition,
an advanced chip-level
ECC provides multiple regions of bit correction per block.
• Series-7 Flash Controller™: One key
to the RamSan-810’s uncompromising
performance is the Series-7 Flash Controller. Based on high-performance
Xilinx
FPGAs and a PowerPC processor, the Series-7 Flash Controller
is field-upgradable,
ensuring that TMS customers will always have the best performance
and latest features.
• Variable Stripe RAID (VSR)™: VSR
is a patented technology only available to
TMS customers that drastically reduces wasted planes. If
a plane fails, VSR
automatically rebuilds and relocates the data from that plane.
It then allows data
to be rewritten to the area, dynamically altering the size
of the stripe to avoid the
failed plane. Under traditional RAID schemes, the entire
stripe would have been
unusable and all its remaining good planes would have been
lost.
• 8 Gbit Fibre Channel: The RamSan-810 comes
with new dual ported
8 Gbit Fibre Channel controllers.
• QDR InfiniBand: The RamSan-810 can be equipped
with up to two dual
ported QDR InfiniBand controllers.
• Active Spare: One FTF card can be designated
as an active-spare that works
hand-in-hand with the chip level RAID. If one of the cards
experiences a failure that
degrades its RAID protection, the system will immediately
migrate the data on that
card to the hot-spare to return to a fully redundant state.
• Wear Leveling: The RamSan-810 includes
wear-leveling technology that protects
the underlying Flash media by spreading out writes and maximizing
the write life
of the system.
• Completely Non-Volatile: Flash memory is
inherently non-volatile. Batteries are
incorporated into the design anywhere RAM buffers are used
with enough power to
synchronize the buffers to Flash.
• Unparalleled Scalability: A single 1U chassis
upgrades from 2 to 10 TB of Flash
storage and two Fibre Channel ports or two InfiniBand ports.
Multiple units can
be added to meet any capacity or performance requirement.
• Low Power: The RamSan-810 typically uses
only 250 watts of power.
Details
The
RamSan-810 offers scalable performance and affordable high capacity
that is both space and power efficient. A single unit provides up
to 10 TB of reliable enterprise Multi-Level Cell (eMLC) Flash, with
solid performance of up to 4 GB per second.
The RamSan-810 packs a lot of power into a small package, occupying
only 1U of rack space. To achieve similar performance, hard disk
solutions would require over 1,000 drives, occupy almost 80 disk
enclosures requiring six racks, consume over 15,000 Watts, and cost
over a million dollars by the time the enclosures and controllers
were included.
Each RamSan-810 unit can support two 8 Gb Fibre Channel or two QDR
InfiniBand ports. Installation and management are simple, with embedded
management capabilities and clear displays. One or more RamSan-810s
can easily be integrated into a mixed storage infrastructure and
monitored and managed through a common management framework.
eMLC
The RamSan-810 uses eMLC NAND Flash as its storage medium. eMLC
is a superior Flash technology for Tier 1 applications since it
is faster, more resilient, and easier to manage than consumer-grade
MLC Flash and more affordable than SLC Flash. In addition, the RamSan-810’s
eMLC Flash memory is completely non-volatile.
Active Spare
At the system level, the RamSan-810 allows you to designate one
of the cards inside the system as an Active Spare that works hand-in-hand
with the chip level RAID on each of our boards. If one of the cards
experiences a chip failure that degrades its RAID protection, the
system will immediately migrate the data on that card to the spare
to return to a redundant state. At that point, the degraded card
will be inactive and can be swapped during the next scheduled maintenance
downtime. Having the active-spare means that a faulty card can be
swapped in a matter of minutes without the need to migrate all 10
TB of data off and back on to the RamSan®.
Manageability
Logical Storage Units (LUNs) can be designated in multiple configurations,
including the option of assigning a separate LUN to each of the
RamSan-810’s Flash cards. This flexibility allows you to mirror
LUNs for increased data protection.
Automatic Error Checking
Data integrity is provided through two different methods. Each Flash
chip incorporates an ECC data field within the chip for initial
checking. Additionally, each Flash controller in the RamSan-810
is responsible for 10 Flash chips using TMS' patented Variable Stripe
RAID (VSR), eliminating any single chip or plane failure from corrupting
data storage. The Flash wear-leveling algorithm runs on the embedded
PowerPC processor, providing real-time quality assurance independent
of the host computer.
Fault Resilient
The RamSan-810 was designed from the chip up with the enterprise
in mind. With its onboard processor design, two levels of error
protection, Variable Stripe RAID functionality for the Flash, use
of eMLC Flash, and a sophisticated wear leveling algorithm, the
RamSan-810 is a truly enterprise ready, resilient SSD.
Wear Leveling
The RamSan-810 includes Texas Memory System’s proprietary
wear-leveling technology. This system protects the SSD's Flash media
by spreading out writes and maximizing the write life of the system.
Product Specifications
Storage
• Capacity (Raw): 13,742 GB
•
Capacity
(Usable): 2 - 10 TB
•
LUNs:
1,024 LUNs
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Storage
Medium: eMLC Flash
Performance
• Maximum Bandwidth: 4 GB/s
• Read IOPS: 320 K IOPS
• Write IOPS: 320 K IOPS
Interfaces
• Expansion Slots: 2 slots
• Fibre Channel Ports per Card: 2 ports/card
• Fibre Channel Speed per Port: 8 Gb/s
• InfiniBand Channel Width: 4 links
• InfiniBand Channels per Card: 2 channels/card
• InfiniBand Data Rate Standard: QDR
• InfiniBand Speed per Channel: 40 Gb/s
Management
• Supports Browser Management
• Supports SNMP Management
• Supports SSH Management
• Supports Telnet Management
Power
• Typical Power Consumption: 250 W
Mechanical
• Form Factor: 1U
• Weight: 25 lbs
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or
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