Overview Protection of data at rest is possible in a few different ways. LUKS encryption, hardware RAID controllers with encryption and SED disks (self encrypting drives) to name a few. Here at Aeon we do *a lot* of ZFS and ZFS is happiest when it is configured to interface directly with disk drives and without a hardware
Continue reading »InsideHPC story on Aeon Computing’s 28PB Lustre/OpenZFS deployment at LANL
Today Aeon Computing announced that the company will provide two Lustre file systems to enhance LANL’s technical and supercomputing capabilities. Each of the two Lustre file systems provide 14 Petabytes of data storage capacity and are capable of up to 160 Gigabytes per second of parallel access performance. According Aeon, this next generation system pushes the limits
Continue reading »Los Alamos National Labs Selects Aeon Computing’s Lustre/OpenZFS for 28PB Lustre file system
Los Alamos National Labs Selects Aeon Computing’s Next Generation of Supercomputing Infrastructure
Aeon Computing delivers two site-wide Lustre File Systems to meet existing and future demands for parallel access data storage performance for laboratory’s technical computing program.
Continue reading »Aeon Computing – Intel – SDSC collaboration on Lustre / OpenZFS featured in a story on ThePlatform.Net
Early in 2015, a partnership between SDSC, Aeon Computing, and Intel began working together on Data Oasis to include OpenZFS. Now with the Lustre file system designed by Aeon, Comet users will have access to 7.6 petabytes of Lustre-based high-performance storage, with 200 gigabytes-per-second bandwidth to the cluster. It is split between a scratch file
Continue reading »The 8TB disk drive is a real thing
The computing technology edge moves pretty fast these days, even though it is still not fast enough for some of us. It moves so fast that I often lose sight of where I have been, or I lose sight of just how big this technology wave I am sitting on top of truly is. When
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