Flash & Open Source: Creating New Possibilities in the Data Center
Nithya A. RuffDirector, Open Source Strategy OfficeNovember 17, 2015
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Agenda The New Data Center Requirements
The Imperative for Flash and Open Source Software
Unleashing New Experiences and Workloads
Questions and Answers
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Over 20 years technology leadership experience
Led Open Source work at SGI, Tripwire, Avaya and Intel
President, Board of Directors, Women’s Innovation Network
Lead Open Source Strategy and Engagement
[email protected] and @nithyaruff
SpeakerNithya RuffDirector, Open Source Strategy
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Massive Scale Requires…
…with Consistent Quality of Service
PerformanceOn-Demand
Scale-out Capacity and High Density
Low Operating Cost(low power, low cooling)
Simplicity(self-serve simple administration)
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Open Source Software Rules the Data Center
OpenStack, Ceph, Mesos, Swift, Cassandra, MongoDB, Redis, Docker
Data Center Level Orchestration API
Object and Key Value Stores
SW Defined Datacenter
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Why Open Source in the Data Center?
Collaboration with partners and customers
Control and customization
Contribution from Hyperscale Datacenters
Choice of software
Cost
Source: https://www.blackducksoftware.com/productivity/open-source-maturity
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IncreasingabundanceOpen Source Projects
Source: Black Duck Software
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Concerns Around Open Source Licenses
and IP Implications Support
Skills and Competency
Source of Code
BusinessModels
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Checklist To Be Successful with Open Source
OS Policy Development Team Open Source Office Conferences and Foundations Work with Companies With Open Source Based Products Support and Services Performance and Enterprise Grade
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Flash Excels Where the Data Center Pain Is
Low Power Extreme Performance
Scalable Reliable Breakthrough Economics
53x faster than SAN40x faster report gen30x NoSQL transactions
1/16th power & cooling 4,500 VD in one rack 3x more reliable 3x faster Hadoop jobs with half the serversScale Performance with Capacity
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Use Case - Big Data Analytics
Tradtional Hadoop on
Disk
Hadoop HDFS with Data
Tiers on Flash
Hadoop with ObjectStore
on Flash
Hadoop with Erasure Coded
ObjectStore on Flash
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$20,000,000
$40,000,000
$60,000,000
$80,000,000
$100,000,000
$120,000,000
3 year TCO Comparison
3 year TCO
TCA
Source: http://www.sandisk.com/assets/docs/deploying-flash-accelerated-hadoop-with-infiniflash-from-sandisk.pdf
Hadoop enables businesses to quickly gain insight from massive amounts of structured and unstructured data
Need for High Performance at Scale
3 year TCO for Hadoop on Flash makes it a compelling solution for @scale analysis
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Use Case: OpenStack Clouds
OpenStack is gaining traction for private and public clouds
Ceph has become the most popular Cinder/Block OpenStack storage implementation
All-Flash storage performance at HDD solutions costs provide a new class of scalable storage
Open Source solutions with enterprise class reliability + support
Standard X86 Servers
Source: https://www.brighttalk.com/webcast/12587/175373
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SanDisk® Building Blocks Transforming The Data Center
Integration and Optimization
SQL Server, Oracle, SAP, Oracle, SQL, VMware...
ApplicationSolutions
Flash Intelligence from Applications to Storage
FlashSoft® SoftwareOpen Source contribution
Software
Flash Systems™ for Extreme Performance
InfiniFlash™ for Massive Capacity & Extreme
Performance
SharedStorage Systems
Server and Storage Blocks
PCIe Application Accelerators, SAS & SATA SSDs
FlashBuilding Blocks
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When You Bring Flash and Open Source Together
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On Our LivesSolve impactful challenges quicker
Flash Changes Everything and the Ripple Effects are Wide-Ranging
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On Innovation Big Data & complex tasks more feasible,
enabling new possibilities
On the Data Center Bottom LineITC, TCO, delivering on SLAs,
growing the business
Flash Changes Everything and the Ripple Effects are Wide-Ranging
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Solution Building Blocks for the Data Center… Application Intelligence & Performance
Breakthrough Economics @ Scale
Immediate Access to Information
for an Experience Never Before Thought Possible!
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Thank you
Expanding the Possibilities of Storage
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