Dell has unveiled the latest generation of PowerEdge-based nodes – the PowerScale F210 and F710. These advanced nodes, powered by Dell PowerEdge R660, mark a new era of performance.
In the dynamic world of AI technology, preprocessing unstructured data plays a crucial role. Their appetite for unstructured data grows as AI systems evolve, driving the need for robust preprocessing techniques. Storagereview covered the news as Dell announced updates to Powerscale to address customer demand for an AI-ready Infrastructure.
Unstructured data, spanning text, images, audio, and more, poses a unique challenge due to its lack of structure. Preprocessing this data is akin to refining raw material before creating a masterpiece. Techniques like data completion, noise reduction, and validation are essential for improving AI model performance.
Enter PowerScale, a leader in unstructured data innovation, unveiling the latest generation of PowerEdge-based nodes – the PowerScale F210 and F710. These storage nodes, powered by Dell PowerEdge R660, mark a new era of performance. With PowerScale OneFS 9.7 at its core, they’re primed to handle even the most demanding workloads effortlessly.
PowerScale F210 Specification | |
Chassis | 1U Dell PowerEdge R660 |
CPU | Single Socket – Intel Sapphire Rapids 4410Y (2G/12C) |
Memory | Dual Rank DDR5 RDIMMs 128 GB (8 x 16 GB) |
Journal | 1 x 32 GB SDPM |
Front-end networking | 2 x 100 GbE or 25 GbE |
Infrastructure networking | 2 x 100 GbE or 25 GbE |
NVMe SSD drives | 4 |
The F210 and F710 redefine density in a 1U platform, offering features like support for 10 NVMe SSDs per node in the F710 and a 15.36 TB drive option in the F210. Equipped with Sapphire Rapids CPUs, these nodes deliver enhanced performance and efficiency. DDR5 memory ensures greater speed and bandwidth, further boosting performance.
PowerScale F710 Specification | |
Chassis | 1U Dell PowerEdge R660 |
CPU | Dual Socket – Intel Sapphire Rapids 6442Y (2.6G/24C) |
Memory | Dual Rank DDR5 RDIMMs 512 GB (16 x 32 GB) |
Journal | 1 x 32 GB SDPM |
Front-end networking | 2 x 100 GbE or 25 GbE |
Infrastructure networking | 2 x 100 GbE |
NVMe SSD drives | 10 |
This new OneFS 9.7 release introduces PowerScale innovations in Cloud, Performance, Security, and simplicity. OneFS software platform provides the same experience customer-managed on-prem and in the cloud.
This release sees a 60 percent capacity increase for APEX File Storage for AWS, delivering linear capacity and performance scaling up to six SSD nodes with 1.6 PB per namespace/cluster. With up to 10GB/s reads and 4GB/s writes per cluster, this is an ideal fit for file sharing, home directories, and vertical workloads like media and entertainment, healthcare, financial services, next-gen AI, ML, and analytics applications.
PowerScale OneFS 9.7 updates include enhancements to the protocol stack and locking functionalities. The introduction of Dell Software Defined Persistent Memory (SDPM) technology in the F210 and F710 nodes marks a significant shift, offering improved persistence without consuming a DIMM slot.
With these advancements, the PowerScale F210 and F710 nodes and OneFS 9.7 represent a significant technological leap forward. These improvements translate into tangible benefits, particularly for streaming reads and writes, solidifying PowerScale’s position as a leader in AI-driven innovation.
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