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Scality RING Selected by Los Alamos National Laboratory
[June 23, 2014]

Scality RING Selected by Los Alamos National Laboratory


(PR Web Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) June 23, 2014 Los Alamos National Laboratory, one of America's premier research centers, has selected Scality's software-defined storage RING as an active archive for complex simulations used to monitor the health of the US nuclear stockpile.



Los Alamos has the responsibility for ensuring the safety of the US nuclear arsenal. International test ban treaties have replaced physical device tests with complex computer simulations. LANL's simulations are used to test the arsenal's physical condition and operational readiness. Aging weapons, some of which are thirty to forty years old, require advanced modelling based on the their unique physical properties and maintenance histories. Supercomputer-based simulations can run for many months and each exploration generates many petabytes of data. Evaluating different scenarios can require restarting a simulation from a specific checkpoint several months back into the simulation. Archiving results at different checkpoints is critical to the simulation process.

Maintaining an active archive of test results requires storing tens of petabytes of data on hundreds of thousands of physical disks for each simulation. LANL required a software-defined storage strategy that could ensure cost-effective data protection using advanced erasure coding, provide unified block, file and object storage, be easy to deploy and manage at scale, and employ commodity, consumer-grade disk as the primary storage medium. At scale, the Scality archive will eventually store 200PB to 500PB of data.


These requirements, together with the need for a software only, solution-enabling competitive commodity hardware to be utilized led to the acquisition of the Scality RING for this mission-critical program. "We selected Scality because the RING satisfied our requirements for a software only, software-defined storage solution, leveraging competitive commodity hardware; providing scalability; multiple storage interfaces, including block, object, HDFS, and file; erasure-coding-based data protection; and ease of storage deployment," said Gary Grider, Division Leader for High Performance Computing at Los Alamos.

"The LANL team calls this tier of the HPC storage hierarchy, 'Campaign Storage,' as it is used to keep a significant portion of a scientific campaign's data online for many months to enable efficient weapons science to be accomplished," said Kyle Lamb, one of the lead infrastructure architects at LANL.

"We developed Scality's scale-out architecture precisely to support the most demanding workloads," said Jerome Lecat, CEO of Scality. "The work at LANL is ground breaking in its scope and scale. We are pleased to collaborate with LANL in developing and deploying a solution that is mission-critical for US national defense." About Scality: Scality is an industry leader in enterprise-class, petabyte-scale storage. The company was founded in 2009 to introduce a revolutionary software-defined storage platform that could easily manage exponential data growth, ensure high availability, deliver high performance, and reduce operational cost. Scality's award winning, scale-out storage solution, the Scality RING, is based on patented object storage technology and operates seamlessly on any commodity server hardware. It delivers outstanding scalability and data persistence, while its end-to-end parallel architecture provides unsurpassed performance. Scality's storage infrastructure integrates seamlessly with applications through standard storage protocols such as NFS, S3 API, Cinder for Openstack, as well as open source integration with Hadoop. In the past four years, Scality has developed and deployed software storage solutions that deliver billions of files to more than one hundred million users daily with 100% availability. Scality's customer list includes four of the top ten cable operators in the US, the second largest Telco in France, leading portals in Italy, Germany, and UK, and mobile operators in Japan. For more information, follow @Scality on Twitter - See more at: http://www.scality.com.

About Los Alamos National Laboratory: Los Alamos National Laboratory, a multidisciplinary research institution engaged in strategic science on behalf of national security, is operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC, a team composed of Bechtel National, the University of California, The Babcock & Wilcox Company, and URS for the Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration.

Los Alamos enhances national security by ensuring the safety and reliability of the U.S. nuclear stockpile, developing technologies to reduce threats from weapons of mass destruction, and solving problems related to energy, environment, infrastructure, health, and global security concerns.

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