A High-Performance Storage and Ultra-High-Speed File Transfer Solution



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A High-Performance Storage and Ultra-High-Speed File Transfer Solution Storage Platforms with Aspera Abstract A growing number of organizations in media and entertainment, life sciences, high-performance computing and financial services, have adopted file-based workflows for the delivery and creation of data and media. As a result, location independence is a driving force in the way business is conducted. Files of virtually every imaginable size and format need to be stored and transported between facilities, delivered to distribution hubs, backed up and archived, over national and global distances. But moving many gigabytes or terabytes of data over public or private IP networks can introduce great inefficiencies in a digital workflow. Data throughput and delivery times are susceptible to TCP-based bottlenecks that get worse as distances increase, can seriously impact productivity and hamper the need to meet aggressive production schedules, time to market and revenue goals. Aspera s fasp transport technology and high-performance storage platforms create a formidable combination: lightning-fast data access matches storage performance.

A Fully Optimized 6 Gbps Distance-independent WAN Transfer Solution Aspera s patented fasp protocol eliminates the devastating effects of packet loss and latency that plague standard TCP transport solutions over long distances. fasp is capable of exceeding the WAN transfer performance and scalability limits of traditional TCP-based protocols; specifically NFS/CIFS in network-attached storage environments, and FTP, HTTP, SCP and RSYNC in application environments. Aspera software runs natively on all major operating systems (Windows, Linux, Mac) and leverages existing client/server hardware architectures and networking technologies. Aspera solutions integrate fully with s Mercury and Titan storage platforms and suite of optimization tools for data management. With s patented Silicon Accelerated File System architecture with its efficient metadata handling, exceptional performance can be achieved from even the slowest disk type or tier of storage, while Aspera fasp transport enables distanceneutral data access that scales linearly with WAN bandwidth. Testing High-Performance Data Storage and Transport To evaluate storage platforms and Aspera fasp transport technology, a test environment was used to simulated real-world conditions. The primary goal in this testing was to measure the performance of the Aspera and solution, and how Gbps transfer rates could be achieved under varying WAN conditions (packet loss and latency combinations). To stress both the storage and transfer protocols, 200+ GB files and a great number of small files averaging 5MB in size were transferred between storage nodes. To add more realism to the testing, a range of media file types, including MP3, MPEG-2, DVD, and AVC/H.264 files were also transferred. Joint lab testing demonstrated WAN transfer speeds up to an unprecedented 6.1Gbps with the wide range of file sizes, structure and types. This throughput was sustained over a variety of adverse network conditions, including worst-case global Internet scenarios with very high latency and packet loss (5% packet loss and 300 ms latency). The combined /Aspera storage and transfer system is capable of transferring 1TB of content in about 20 minutes, regardless of the WAN distance. This level of performance is orders of magnitude better than any other commercial high-speed storage and long distance data transfer solution on the market today. The 10Gbps test topology is shown below: real-world WAN conditions (latency and packet loss) were achieved using the Apposite Linktropy 10Gb Ethernet WAN emulator. Commodity network and server systems were used to route data and run Aspera server software (responsible for initiating and managing the file transmission from source to destination). s highperformance network storage platforms served as the send/receive storage nodes to accommodate the high-speed data transfer applications.

The test environment Site A LAN Switch (10GbE) Brocade TurboIron 24x WAN Simulator (10GbE) Transfer across WAN Site B LAN Switch (10GbE) Brocade TurboIron 24x Titan 3210 Read from Storage Apposite Netropy 10G WAN Emulator Write to Storage Titan 3210 Storage (RC12), 60 x 450G SAS HDDs, = 27TB total 4 hosts (sending side) running Aspera Software 6 hosts (receiving side) running Aspera Software Storage (RC12), 120 x 300G SAS HDDs, = 36TB total End-to-end WAN data flow Figure 1. 10Gbps network topology, server and storage configuration Testing Detail All tests were performed over a 10Gbps Ethernet WAN environment. The Apposite Linktropy WAN emulator introduced 0.1%, 1.0% and 5% packet loss, with 10ms, 100ms and 300ms round-trip time (RTT). All packet loss and latency combinations were tested, simulating metro, national and global WAN distances with best-case private WAN performance and worst-case Internet loss. Output performance metrics were used to calculate transfer times, receive/send efficiency and data throughput speeds. Transfer times and send/receive efficiency. Because standard TCP-based protocols are greatly affected by network latency and packet loss in long distance data transfers, WAN emulation hardware is essential in objectively measuring Aspera s fasp performance versus that of TCPbased protocols such as CIFS, NFS, FTP and HTTP. Throughput. storage platform throughput was measured by transferring: multiple content files averaging 5MB in size and totaling 203GB multiple content files averaging 5GB in size and totaling 209GB multiple content files averaging 250MB in size and totaling 1TB multiple content files averaging 5MB in size and totaling 1TB individual 201GB content files File types and sizes varied from full-length feature films (DVD and Blu-Ray disc images) to small music clips (MP3s). In each case, the files were segmented and transferred using 96 concurrent sessions, demonstrating the storage platform s ability to handle IOPS-intensive data sourcing.

The Results: An average of 6Gbps for all WAN combinations storage transfer throughput over 10GbE WAN under moderate packet loss and latency conditions reached a sustained 6.0 to 6.1Gbps. Under worst-case Internet packet loss and latency conditions (5% loss / 300 ms latency), throughput was sustained at 5.8Gbps. At these throughput rates, transferring 1TB over any metro, national or global WAN would take about 20 minutes. Moving the same amount of content using NFS, CIFS, FTP, HTTP, RSYNC, and SCP would take 24 hours, under the best-case WAN condition. Under worstcase network conditions, it is likely that the same transfers would never successfully complete. The diagram below shows the Aspera/ performance compared to TCP-based protocols, over the different WAN latency and packet loss combinations. The performance of Aspera s fasp is nearly linear over all WAN conditions, yielding a near 3000x improvement over TCP. Figure 2. 10Gbps storage WAN throughput: Aspera fasp compared to TCP-based transport solutions. Throughput Gbps Media Type Size Latency (ms) PLR (%) Blu-ray 250G 10-100 0.1-1 DVD 5G 10-100 0.1-1 MP3 5MB 10-100 0.1-1 (Single Node) 5.3 5.6 (678-717) 6.0 6.1 (768-781) 4.5-5.1 (576-653) EMC (Celera NS-480) 2.1 3.1 (267-397) Isilon (unknown # of nodes) 0.6 10 (77-1280) Table 1. Latency (ms) PLR (%) 300 5 (Single Node) 5.8 (742 ) Throughput Gbps EMC (Celera NS-480) 2.9 (371 ) Isilon (unknown # of nodes) Not Published storage with Aspera fasp technology throughput measured over 10GbE WAN at various packet loss and latency conditions compared to throughput offered by competitive storage systems.

Summary In a variety of enterprises, ranging from life sciences, financial services, and high-performance computing to media and entertainment, incredible amounts of data need to be stored, exchanged and distributed quickly, predictably and reliably. Legacy file transport and storage technologies cannot keep up with growing file sizes, high-speed WAN deployments and the need for global, dynamic data access. storage platforms allow organizations to incorporate their existing storage infrastructure in a dynamic, tiered high-performance storage environment that can be scaled to accommodate future growth. Aspera s fasp ultra-high-speed transfer technology scales to take full advantage of any WAN bandwidth, independent of distance or packet loss. Using existing infrastructures, this breakthrough technology combination enables massive volumes of information to be accessed, managed and moved on a global basis, at speeds that meet the missioncritical nature of today s data access. Deployed in conjunction with Aspera software, storage delivers real solutions that allow organizations to meet the demand for data access and enable business, time to market and revenue goals to be met. TEST SYSTEM CONFIGURATION storage node File system consisted of 120 LSI 300GB, 15,000-rpm SAS write drives, RAID 5+1 One file system and one storage pool consisting of 120 LSI RC12 300GB, 15,000-rpm SAS drives using RAID5 5+1@64K volume groups with 20 total 16 mount points per client (16 independent TCP connections between each storage client and the storage server) Linux servers running CentOS release 5.5 (Final) and Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 5.5 (Tikanga): - One Dell R710 with x2 Quad-Core Xeon 2.5 GHz processors, 24 GB RAM; - 2 SuperMicro Intel x5680 @ 3.33 GHz 2 x6 core 48 GB RAM - 1 SuperMicro Intel x5420 @ 2.5 GHz 2x4 core 16 GB RAM Dual-port 10GbE NIC per host server Apposite Linktropy 10G WAN Emulator Brocade TurboIron 10GbE switch with VLAN configuration FC connectivity to the LSI storage array x1 file system and one storage pool consisting of 60 LSI RC12 450GB, 15,000-rpm SAS drives using RAID5 5+1@64K volume groups with 10 total x1 10TB file system, 24 mount points per client (24 independent TCP connections between each storage client and the storage server) CLIENT SYSTEM CONFIGURATION storage node x6 Linux servers running CentOS release 5.5 (Final) and Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 5.5 (Tikanga) x2 Dell R710 with 2 Quad-Core Xeon 2.5 GHz processors, 24 GB RAM x2 SuperMicro E5640 @ 2.67 GHz x2 SuperMicro E5540 @ 2.53 GHz Dual port 10 GbE NIC per host server

WAN EMULATION CONFIGURATION Brocade TurboIron 10GbE switch with VLAN configuration Apposite Linktropy 10G WAN emulator Aspera Server Software Aspera Enterprise Server 2.6 About Aspera Aspera is the creator of next-generation transport technologies that move the world s data at maximum speed regardless of file size, transfer distance and network conditions. Based on its patented fasp protocol, Aspera software fully utilizes existing infrastructures to deliver the fastest, most predictable file transfer experience. Aspera s core technology delivers unprecedented control over bandwidth, complete security and uncompromising reliability. Over one thousand organizations across a variety of industries on six continents rely on Aspera software for the business-critical transport of their digital assets. Please visit http://www.asperasoft.com for more information.

About is a leading provider of high performance unified network storage systems to enterprise markets, as well as data intensive markets, such as electronic discovery, entertainment, federal government, higher education, Internet services, oil and gas and life sciences. Our products support both network attached storage, or NAS, and storage area network, or SAN, services on a converged network storage platform. We enable companies to expand the ways they explore, discover, research, create, process and innovate in data-intensive environments. Our products replace complex and performance-limited products with high performance, scalable and easy to use systems capable of handling the most data intensive applications and environments. Further, we believe that our energy efficient design and our products ability to consolidate legacy storage infrastructures, dramatically increases storage utilization rates and reduces our customers total cost of ownership. Corporation Corporate Headquarters 50 Rio Robles Drive San Jose, CA 95134 t 408 576 6600 f 408 576 6601 www.bluearc.com UK Ltd. European Headquarters Queensgate House Cookham Road Bracknell RG12 1RB, United Kingdom t +44 (0) 1344 408 200 f +44 (0) 1344 408 202 2010 Corporation. All rights reserved. The logo is a registered trademark of Corporation. 11/10 WP-ASPERA-00