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Fresh Ideas About IT OperationsONStor Claims that Cougar Storage features Power and Cooling Efficiency
Started by thehotaisle · 11 months ago
ONStor Inc., recently announced the launch of their new Cougar 6000 series NAS gateway and claim:
Cougar’s advanced multi-core storage network processors are built into a highly available “cluster-in-a-box” design offering 18 cores per filer. This delivers high throughput, smallest footprint per rack unit, excellent power ... Continue reading »
Cougar’s advanced multi-core storage network processors are built into a highly available “cluster-in-a-box” design offering 18 cores per filer. This delivers high throughput, smallest footprint per rack unit, excellent power ... Continue reading »
11 months ago
ONStor power saving is minimal as the ‘low power’ design relates only to the controller chassis. The difference is X86 architecture vs MIPS RISC….perhaps 100 watts difference in total controller power consumption for the equivalent performance.
Other features such as fan speed control and the controller operational temperature range seem to be much the same.
The bulk of power consumption is still in the disks and the associated JBOD chassis …. and it will be much like any other competitive system. Disks will require much the same operational environment on all systems and require stabilized temperature environment.
Having said that… architecturally, the ONStor is a nice system.
11 months ago
Steve
2 months ago
2 months ago
That is a very good point except that if the disk hasn't been spun up for a while then the data ought to have been backed up then all we see is a delay to fixing the problem. A high performance disk will use a Mega Watt hour of electricity in it's lifetime (including cooling etc.. at a PUE of 2.5). That makes not spinning down disks rather expensive.
Steve