Panasas
Company type | Private |
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Industry | Data Storage |
Founded | 1999 |
Headquarters | , USA |
Key people | Ken Claffey (CEO) |
Products | PanFS on ActiveStor Ultra |
Number of employees | 114 (2019) |
Website | www |
Panasas is a data storage company that creates network-attached storage for technical computing environments.[1][2] Panasas, which operated for 25 years as a parallel file and HPC company, has changed its name to VDURA.[3] The company has changed its name to reflect its new focus as a software provider with a subscription-based revenue model.[4]
History
[edit]Panasas is a computer data storage product company and is headquartered in San Jose, California. Panasas received seed funding from Mohr Davidow Ventures (MDV) and others. The first Panasas products were shipped in 2004, the same year that Victor M. Perez became CEO.[5] Faye Pairman became CEO in 2011.[6] Tom Shea, formerly Panasas COO, was appointed as CEO in 2020.[7]
Technology
[edit]Panasas developed an extension for managing parallel file access in the Network File System,[8] which was later integrated in Parallel NFS (pNFS), part of the NFS version 4.1 specification, published by the Internet Engineering Task Force as RFC 5661 in January 2010. pNFS described a way for the NFS protocol to process file requests to multiple servers or storage devices at once, instead of handling the requests serially.[9]
Panasas supports DirectFlow, NFS, Parallel NFS and Server Message Block (also known as CIFS) data access protocols to integrate into existing local area networks. Panasas blade servers manage metadata, serving data for DirectFlow, NFS and CIFS clients using 10 Gigabit Ethernet.[10] Panasas systems provide data storage and management for high-performance applications in the biosciences, energy, media and entertainment, manufacturing, government and research sectors.[11]
ActiveStor
[edit]The ActiveStor product line is a parallel file system appliance that integrates hybrid storage hardware (hard drives and solid state drives), the PanFS parallel file system, its proprietary DirectFlow data access protocol, and the industry standard NFS and CIFS network protocols.[12]
ActiveStor Ultra
[edit]ActiveStor Ultra (introduced in November 2018) is the newest generation of the Panasas ActiveStor storage system and features a re-engineered, portable file system that delivers performance and reliability on suitably qualified, industry standard storage hardware platforms.[13]
ActiveStor 20 (now ActiveStor Classic) was announced in August 2016 with increased capacity, using larger and faster disks.[14][15] In November 2017, Panasas released the ActiveStor Director 100[16] and the ActiveStor Hybrid 100 (now ActiveStor Prime), which disaggregated the Director Blade, the controller node of Panasas storage system, from the storage nodes.[17] In November 2018, Panasas introduced ActiveStor Ultra, which featured a completely re-engineered portable file system (PanFS® 8) running on industry standard hardware.[18]
DirectFlow
[edit]DirectFlow is a parallel data access protocol designed by Panasas for ActiveStor. DirectFlow avoids protocol I/O bottlenecks by accessing Panasas storage directly and in parallel.[19] DirectFlow was originally supported on Linux, and expanded in April 2016 to support Apple's MacOS.[20]
PanFS
[edit]Panasas created the PanFS clustered file system as single pool of storage under a global filename space to support multiple applications and workflows in a single storage system.[21] PanFS supports DirectFlow (pNFS), NFS and CIFS data access protocols simultaneously.[22] PanFS 7.0 added a FreeBSD operating foundation and a GUI that supports asynchronous push notification of system changes without user interaction.[23]
In August 2020, Panasas announced a new version of PanFS that features Dynamic Data Acceleration technology, which automatically tunes storage for small files and mixed workloads. While other storage systems assign data to media "tiers" based on how recently files were accessed, Dynamic Data Acceleration assigns data based on file size to most efficiently use the underlying media. The "novel" method is designed to improve performance, eliminate manual tuning and control storage costs.[24][25][26][27]
References
[edit]- ^ Winikoff, Pamela (2024-05-17). "Panasas Rebrands as VDURA; Adopts Software-Centric Focus". Channel Insider. Retrieved 2024-09-21.
- ^ "VDURA Announces Appointment to Board of Directors and Unveils Technical Advisory Board". Yahoo Finance. 2024-09-12. Retrieved 2024-09-21.
- ^ "Panasas embraces software-defined storage, rebrands as Vdura | TechTarget". Storage. Retrieved 2024-09-17.
- ^ "Panasas becomes VDURA as it Rewrites the Rules for AI and HPC Data Storage".
- ^ "Panasas Plots New Path". Byte and Switch. August 10, 2004. Retrieved July 19, 2013.
- ^ "Faye Pairman, President and CEO, Panasas, Inc". HPCWire. 2011. Retrieved July 19, 2013.
- ^ "Panasas Appoints Tom Shea as President and CEO". September 4, 2020. Retrieved May 11, 2021.
- ^ Mary Jander (May 26, 2007). "Panasas Leads Charge to Parallel NFS". Network Computing. Retrieved July 19, 2013.
- ^ S. Shepler; M. Eisler; D. Noveck, eds. (January 2010). Network File System (NFS) Version 4 Minor Version 1 Protocol. IETF. doi:10.17487/RFC5661. RFC 5661. Retrieved June 4, 2014.
- ^ "Panasas ActiveStor 14 Parallel Storage". Product web page. Panasa. Retrieved July 19, 2013.
- ^ "Scale-Out NAS Storage Vendor | Panasas". www.panasas.com. Retrieved 2015-09-17.
- ^ "Panasas Corporate Overview" (PDF). Panasas. September 14, 2012. Retrieved July 19, 2013.
- ^ "Panasas: ActiveStor Ultra Featuring PanFS 8". StorageNewsletter. 2018-11-13. Retrieved 2019-02-12.
- ^ "Click your heels Dorothy, ... We're not in gen-7 Panasas any more; 8th generation scale-out box lands - The Register.com". The Register. Retrieved 2017-01-19.
- ^ Michael Feldman (August 2, 2016). "Panasas Upgrades ActiveStor Line with Bigger, Faster Drives". Top 500. Retrieved March 19, 2017.
- ^ "Panasas Announces Next-Gen ActiveStor Scale-out NAS Solution". 8 November 2017.
- ^ "Changing HPC Workloads Mean Tighter Storage Stacks for Panasas". 2018-03-13.
- ^ "Panasas ActiveStor chases Lustre users with portable PanFS". SearchStorage. Retrieved 2019-02-12.
- ^ "DirectFlow". Panasas. Retrieved 2017-01-19.
- ^ "Panasas brings DirectFlow NAS to Mac platform". Post Magazine. 2016-04-12. Retrieved 2017-01-19.
- ^ "New Multi-Petabyte, Scale-Out NAS". Storage Newsletter. 2010-04-20. Retrieved 2011-07-08.
- ^ "PanFS". Panasas. Retrieved 2011-07-08.
- ^ "Panasas storage, director blades split into separate devices". SearchStorage. Retrieved 2017-12-12.
- ^ Mellor, Chris (2020-08-05). "Panasas auto-tunes filesystem storage for different IO patterns". Blocks and Files. Retrieved 2020-10-27.
- ^ "Panasas launches storage tiering by size instead of usage". ComputerWeekly.com. Retrieved 2020-10-27.
- ^ "Panasas storage revs up parallelization for HPC workloads". SearchStorage. Retrieved 2020-10-27.
- ^ Burt, Jeffrey (2020-08-24). "Lowering The Temperature Of HPC Storage Tiering". The Next Platform. Retrieved 2020-10-27.
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