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Partners Healthcare Cuts Latency of Cloud-based Storage Solution Using Mellanox InfiniBand Technology

By brian on February 19, 2010

Interesting article just came out from Dave Raffo at SearchStorage.com. I have a quick summary below but you should certainly read the full article here: “Health care system rolls its own data storage ‘cloud’ for researchers.”

Partners HealthCare, a non-profit organization founded in 1994 by Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital, is an integrated health care system that offers patients a continuum of coordinated high-quality care.

Over the past few years, ever-increasing advances in the resolution and accuracy of medical devices and instrumentation technologies have led to an explosion of data in biomedical research. Partners recognized early on that a Cloud-based research compute and storage infrastructure could be a compelling alternative for their researchers. Not only would it enable them to distribute costs and provide storage services on demand, but it would save on IT management time that was spent fixing all the independent research computers distributed across the Partners network.

Initially, Partners Healthcare chose Ethernet as the network transport technology. As demand grew the solution began hitting significant performance bottlenecks, particularly during read/write of 100’s of thousands of small files. The issue was found to lie with the interconnect—Ethernet created problems due to its high natural latency. In order to provide a scalable low latency solution, Partners Healthcare turned to InfiniBand. With InfiniBand on the storage back end, Partners experienced roughly two orders of magnitude faster read times. “One user had over 1,000 files, but only took up 100 gigs or so,”said Brent Richter corporate manager for enterprise research infrastructure and services, Partners HealthCare System.”Doing that with Ethernet would take about 40 minutes just to list that directory. With InfiniBand, we reduced that to about a minute.”

Also, Partners chose InfiniBand over 10-Gigabit Ethernet because InfiniBand is a lower latency protocol. “InfiniBand was price competitive and has lower latency than 10-Gig Ethernet,” he said.

Richter said the final price tag came to about $1 per gigabyte.

By integrating Mellanox InfiniBand into the storage solution, Partners Healthcare was able to reduce latency close to zero and increase its performance, providing their customers with faster response and higher capacity.

Till next time,

Brian Sparks

Sr. Director, Marketing Communication

Posted in Cloud Computing, enterprise, infiniband, storage | Tagged infiniband

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