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Page 1: open19 case study final - Inspur Systems · customer requirements to support all 3 storage interfaces (SAS/SATA/NVMe), by designing a universal backplane accommodating 12 drives in

Open19

Learn more: [email protected] 1-800-697-5893 inspursystems.com

Our Solutions

Overcoming the space, thermal and signal integrity challenges,

customer requirements to support all 3 storage interfaces (SAS/SATA/NVMe), by designing a universal backplane accommodating 12 drives in a 1U form factor.

Inspur further designed the platforms according to Open19’s standard 19-inch “brick” form factor, modularized for ease of use within the Open19 “cage” enclosure and optimized to provide scalable power and bandwidth based on linear growth. These high-density platforms enable maximum space

Compute node (1U half “brick”)

• resources as needed

Storage node (1U full “brick”)

architecture, providing improved serviceability and

• Extreme-density <1U space houses 12 SAS/SATA/NVMe drives and 2x 2.5” SSDs in the front

Customer Challenge

Open19 is an open standard organization seeking to develop non-Disruptive open infrastructure, for ease of adoption of open designs into a traditional data center’s 19” rack size.

Their goals:

• To design industry-leading platforms of a brand new open standard

• A common architecture to meet different application requirements and improve product serviceability

• To accelerate data center transformation with Open19

open computing

• Physical challenges are space limitation, thermal tolerance and signal integrity

New system topology

Universal Backplane for SAS/SATA/NVMe

Case Study

“Very creative design – you made my day brighter.” Yuval Bachar, President and Chairman of Open19

Storage node Compute node

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Learn more: [email protected] 1-800-697-5893 inspursystems.com

of Inspur. Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Intel, the Intel logo, Xeon and Xeon inside are registered trademarks of intel Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. Other company, product, and service names may be trademarks or service marks of others © 2017 Inspur Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.

Inspur delivered to Open19 a purpose-built solution that

business:

• Platforms’ modular design enables enhanced serviceability

• Optimal power savings and spatial density of open design

• Rapid massive deployment

Open platform design expertise

Thanks to Inspur’s rich history of active involvement in various open design communities like ODCC and OCP, we leveraged our rack-scale and open platform design experience and integration capability to develop the right solution for Open19.

JDM experience and philosophy

Close engagement between our engineers and Open19’s team helped us gain deep and rapid understanding of the customer’s requirements and pain points.

Product development capabilities

Inspur has the breadth and depth of engineering expertise and manufacturing capability to quickly develop Open19’s project

Expertise in “extreme” design

Our experience in pushing the boundaries of technology lets us design complex hardware platforms that deliver extreme

backplane that supports 12 drives, PCI for enhanced signal integrity and 3 storage interfaces is one such example of this capability.

Why Inspur

Inspur’s features and capabilities made us the perfect partner for Open19 to help them develop the solutions they needed.

1U Half Brick: ComputeOB5162M5

1U Full Brick: StorageOB5161M5

CPU Dual Intel Xeon Scalable Processor, TDP 165W

Memory 16* DDR4 DIMM

Storage Support

4* 2.5 SAS/SATA/NVMe SSD1* M.2

12* 3.5 SAS/SATA/NVMe HDD2* SATA M.2

Power Support per Brick

12V DC 400W 12V DC 800W

Building Open19 by the numbers:

Total 50,0000

cores delivered to production in

3 days

1 full cluster

1,536 servers

4 sockets 8 coresper server

3 days