Re: Seagate Kinetic

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I've been wondering about the same thing.

Has anyone had a chance to look at the Simulator? https://github.com/Seagate/Kinetic-Preview


On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 5:56 PM, <james@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Not brand-new, but I've not seen it mentioned on here so far.  Seagate Kinetic essentially enables HDDs to present themselves directly over Ethernet as Swift object storage:

http://www.seagate.com/solutions/cloud/data-center-cloud/platforms/?cmpid=friendly-_-pr-kinetic-us

If the CPUs on these drives have enough oomph for Swift, what about Ceph OSDs?

Add in some DHCP option based auto-configure mechanism and a small SLC SSD in each drive (like hybrid drives; Kinetic graphics hint at this already: http://www.seagate.com/www-content/ti-dm/_shared/images/figure-3-drive-application-management-storage-software-api-732x642.png) so we could also eliminate the storage server layer, get smaller failure domains, and solve the journalling problem - and ultimately reduce cost and complexity.  Basically build a rack with hundreds of hot-plug Ethernet HDD ports...

Forgive me, I'm just thinking out-loud...
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