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Dell Storage for HPC with Intel Enterprise Edition for Lustre sofware
Figure 5: Object Storage Server Pair
12
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s SAS
ACTIVE
ACTIVE
MD3460 MD3460
MD3060e
MD3060e
6Gb/s
SAS
12Gb/s SAS
12Gb/s SAS
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12
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12
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12Gb/s SAS
12Gb/s SAS
Object Storage Server #1 Object Storage Server #2
6Gb/s
SAS
6Gb/s
SAS
6Gb/s
SAS
FAILOVER (HA)
The Object Storage Servers are the building blocks of the solution. With two dual port 12Gb/s SAS
controllers in each PowerEdge R630, the two servers are redundantly connected to each of two
PowerVault MD3460 high density storage arrays.
Figure 6 illustrates how each storage array is divided into six RAID 6 virtual disks, with eight data and
two parity disks per virtual disk, using two disks per tray of the array. That yields six Object Storage
Targets per enclosure. By using RAID 6, the solution provides higher reliability at a marginal cost on
write performance (due to the extra set of parity data required by each RAID 6). Each OST provides
about 29TiB of formatted object storage space. With the Dell Storage for HPC with Intel EE for Lustre
solution, a single OSS pair has 24 OSTs by adding the PowerVault MD3060e expansion arrays to the
MD3460 arrays. The OSTs are exposed to clients with LNet via 56 Gb/s Infiniband FDR or 10Gb/s
Ethernet connections.
When viewed from any compute node equipped with the Lustre client, the entire namespace can be
viewed and managed like any other file system, but with the enhancements of Lustre management.