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NetApp ships Data ONTAP GX operating system
Data ONTAP GX, coupled with the new FAS6070, scales in capacity up to 6PB (peta bytes) and achieves more than 1 million operations per second
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BANGALORE: Network Appliance, Inc. is now shipping its new Data ONTAP GX operating system, giving customers with high-performance computing (HPC) applications. Data ONTAP GX is the result of over two years of strategic engineering work, combining the global namespace functionality of SpinOS (which NetApp acquired when it bought Spinnaker Networks) with the key data management, performance, and high-availability features of Data ONTAP 7G, says company.

HPC customers in the areas of energy (seismic processing applications), entertainment (movie content creation and visual effects rendering), and electronic design automation (chip design and simulation) have an insatiable demand for extreme levels of performance. Data ONTAP GX delivers what those customers need, along with a single global namespace, which enables multiple nodes to be presented to applications as a single system and data to be moved between storage nodes and/or tiers transparently, simplifying data retrieval and management, says company release.

Coupled with the new FAS6070 and/or FAS3050 system, HPC customers can leverage the clustered file system technology inherent in Data ONTAP GX, which enables individual files or datasets to be striped across multiple nodes to achieve far greater performance than can be achieved with a traditional storage system. For instance, Data ONTAP GX, coupled with the new FAS6070, scales in capacity up to 6PB (peta bytes) and achieves more than 1 million operations per second, based on the SPEC SFS benchmark.
 

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