An SSD with two Ethernet ports
At this week’s OCP Global Summit, Samsung disclosed more information about a new type of solid state drive (SSD) it’s working on – one that only makes sense in a data center context, for now.
When it comes to flash memory, the most common configuration in data centers worldwide is JBOF (or just a bunch of flash), which uses NVMe SSD storage attached to PCIe switches, processors and NICs (network interface cards). There are two rather significant issues with this system, to do with the lack of scalability of the storage controller and limited bandwidth; a classic case of too many middlemen.
EBOF – or Ethernet SSD Bunch of Flash, as Samsung puts it – aims to solve this issue by putting the Ethernet ports (two of them for redundancy) on the SSDs themselves.
These are not your usual Ethernet ports, however, as each supports a staggering 25Gbps – about 25x what most Gigabit interfaces can achieve. Unsurprisingly, that’s only available in a standard SSD (i.e. 2.5-inch), rather than the smaller M2 form factors.
amsung claims the E-SSD drive will achieve PCIe Gen4x4 performance, or about 1500K IOPS at 4K random read. What’s even more spectacular, though, is that the performance of the drive scales in an almost linear fashion.
Based on the chart provided by the company, 24 NVMe drives will be about 7.5x faster than a single NVMe drive, whereas the same number of NVMe-oF SSDs will be about 23x faster than a single drive.
Samsung reached out to point out that the graph is not linear and not to scale. A spokesperson for the company added, “we have no specific data to publicly share at this time, but will say as we noted originally that the numbers you stated are not the numbers that we have”.
Removing the CPU, networking and other bottlenecks means lower latency, higher bandwidth, lower cost, better performance and potentially big TCO savings. Samsung added that “EBOF will be helpful to many in hardware procurement including networking vendors and OEMs”.
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