SolidFire Delivers Production-Ready Deployment of OpenStack Compute “Nova” and OpenStack Block Storage “Cinder” with Canonical
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Company Demonstrates SSD-Based Reference Architecture at the OpenStack Summit San Diego 2012
OPENSTACK SUMMIT
Boulder, Colo. - October 11,
2012 - SolidFire, a provider of all-solid-state (SSD)
storage systems for cloud service providers, announced today, in
conjunction with Canonical, a production-ready reference
architecture for deploying OpenStack Compute (Nova) and OpenStack
Block Storage (Cinder). SolidFire will be demonstrating the
deployment of 1,000 production- ready VMs with predictable
performance and fine-grain quality of service (QoS) via Canonical,
OpenStack Compute and Block Storage at the OpenStack Summit, taking place Oct 15 through
18 in San Diego.
John Griffith from SolidFire and David Medberry from
Canonical will co-present the summit's first workshop: "How to Deploy a Best-of-Breed OpenStack Compute
and Block Storage Cloud" on Monday, Oct 15, at 9:50 a.m. local
time. The session will include information on deployment tools,
tips and tricks, targeted use cases, benchmark results and key
enabling technologies.
"SolidFire has done a great job leading the Block Storage project
in line with the OpenStack philosophy of delivering a pluggable
architecture with integration points for multiple vendors and
technologies," said Jonathan Bryce, executive director of the
OpenStack Foundation. "It's exciting to see more production
implementations and configuration options available to OpenStack
users."
"Canonical has worked with SolidFire to ensure tight integration
of Cinder into Ubuntu OpenStack packages to deliver a
production-ready cloud infrastructure. As the reference operating
system for OpenStack, Ubuntu was the natural choice to integrate
with SolidFire's solution," commented Nick Barcet, Ubuntu cloud
product manager at Canonical. "We believe SolidFire's work in
OpenStack is extremely important to the ecosystem, because it
allows cloud providers to enhance their offering with high IOPS
storage and unprecedented quality-of-service. They have also been
leading the Cinder project in OpenStack to deliver a great
abstraction layer that can be reused by other vendors to integrate
their own solution."
"Cinder has gotten off to a very successful start thanks to the
hard work of more than 50 individual contributors," said John
Griffith, senior software engineer at SolidFire. "We
delivered a deep feature set in our first release of Cinder, which
allowed us to move quickly with Canonical in executing this
powerful production-ready reference architecture for large-scale
multi-tenant clouds."
Key SolidFire-related features in the first OpenStack Cinder
release include:
- Full SolidFire driver integration
- Ability to create, snapshot and manage SolidFire volumes using OpenStack clients and APIs
- Ability to set and maintain true QoS levels on a per-volume basis
- Ability to store instances on SolidFire volumes
- Enhanced boot from volume options, including support for SolidFire volumes
SolidFire's efforts around OpenStack are further evidence of its
commitment to delivering proven, integrated storage solutions for
its customers' cloud infrastructures. This Cinder integration
milestone follows SolidFire recently announced integration
with major technology vendors across the cloud ecosystem.
About SolidFire
SolidFire delivers high-performance data storage systems for cloud
service providers. Leveraging an all-flash scale-out storage
architecture with patented volume-level quality-of-service (QoS)
controls, providers can now guarantee storage performance to
thousands of applications within shared infrastructures. By using
real-time data reduction techniques and system-wide automation,
SolidFire is fueling new and profitable block-storage services that
are advancing the way the world uses the cloud.
Learn more: www.solidfire.com | www.twitter.com/solidfire | www.facebook.com/solidfire.

