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Features - Enterprise Data Insights:MANAGING DATA IN COMPLEX SAN ENVIRONS: AN ADIC CASE STUDY"We're essentially taking the twinkle out of stars, using adaptive optical technology that may be the most important advance in astronomy since the invention of the telescope," explains Terry Duncan, Engineering Director of the Starfire Optical Range (SOR), the world's preeminent adaptive optics research facility. At the Air Force Research Laboratory, Directed Energy Directorate's Starfire Optical Range, where researchers are working on the world's fastest and most accurate adaptive optics, the team had to solve the problem of storing, protecting, and accessing their research data. Due to recent advances in sensors and processing hardware, the scale of the task grew significantly. The SOR system samples data from more than 20 different sensors at more than a gigabyte per second, and makes adjustments to a 577-actuator mirror 8,000 times per second. The team collects up to 500 gigabytes per day and expects to collect between 200 and 250 terabytes of data during 2001 and 2002. Data analysis is expected to continue for several more years. Demanding Data Management Challenges"We had to solve two major problems simultaneously," Mr. Duncan explains. "First, up to 50 workstations needed to have shared access to analytical data mounted on our primary, 40 terabytes disk array -- with multiple users having access to the same files at the same time. And then, we had to have a way of moving data between the disk and a high capacity tape storage system to give us dynamic access to the entire 250 terabytes data set. On top of these demands, we needed to have ironclad data protection. We solved the problem using ADIC's StorNext Management Suite software and Scalar 10K tape library, both designed for handling data in a Fibre Channel SAN." Shared Data Access and Automated Data PlacementFor data sharing, the StorNext File System allows many users to simultaneously access the same data down to the block level at Fibre Channel speeds. To effectively manage hundreds of terabytes of data, the policy-based StorNext Storage Manager transparently and automatically moves and replicates data between the different available storage systems. "StorNext Management Suite gives us fast shared access for highly parallel processing, and its integrated data management software automatically moves data between our Scalar 10K library and our disk. Any time researchers need data to analyze, the system writes it from the library to the disk, and it's available almost immediately." "StorNext Management Suite also provides data protection," said Mr. Duncan. "We set the system to replicate data as soon as it is written to tape -- for us that happens as soon as data is initially staged, so we never have more than an hour of single data set exposure. We then move the replicated data to a vault for offsite protection, while the primary data remains available in the library." End-to-End Data Management and Storage SolutionThe Starfire Optical Range's ADIC Scalar 10K library provides the highly scalable resource for high capacity storage, mixing AIT and LTO tape technology in the same chassis, holding 16 drives and 2,100 pieces of media in one, high-performance library. The library's storage networking technology provides direct FC connections, redundant path capability, and integrated management utilities, for high availability operation. "The value of our StorNext Management Suite/Scalar 10K system is not just in the parts, as strong as they are. It was the only system we found that integrated the hardware and software elements of our storage task -- file sharing, FC data access speeds, data migration, data backup and archival, and end-to-end data management -- into a single unified solution. And it works beautifully." About AFRL Starfire Optical RangeThe Starfire Optical Range (SOR) develops and demonstrates optical wavefront control technologies, and is one the world's leading adaptive optics research centers. The Starfire Optical Range houses a 3.5 meter telescope, a 1.5 meter telescope, and a 1.5 meter celeostat. In addition to its primary USAF research charter, the SOR also supports field experiments by others within the astronomical and scientific research community. In adaptive optics, the blurring created when light passes through Earth's atmosphere is corrected by changing the shape of a telescope's mirror. Getting accurate results is extremely complex, requiring a system that can make corrections thousands of times a second for hundreds of actuators. About ADICAdvanced Digital Information Corporation is a leading provider of Intelligent Storage solutions to the open systems marketplace. ADIC is one of the world's largest suppliers of automated tape systems using the drive technologies most often employed for backing up open system, client-server networks. The Company's data management software and storage networking appliances provide IT managers innovative tools for storing, managing and protecting their most valuable digital assets. ADIC storage products are available through a worldwide sales force and a global network of resellers and OEMs, including Dell, Fujitsu-Siemens, Hewlett-Packard and IBM. For more information, visit www.adic.com. Contact: Steve Whitner of ADIC, 425-895-3435, steve.whitner@adic.com. |
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