Enterprise products, solutions & services
[Berlin, Germany, May 7, 2024] At Huawei Innovative Data Infrastructure Forum 2024 in Berlin, themed as "Data Awakening: Building Leading AI-Ready Data Infrastructure", Dr. Peter Zhou, Vice President of Huawei and President of Huawei Data Storage Product Line, delivered a speech about "Redefining Data Storage in the Data Awakening Era". Dr. Zhou envisioned the future of data storage being driven by multiple capabilities, including ultra-performance, data resilience, new data paradigm, scalability, sustainability, and data fabric.
Dr. Peter Zhou, Vice President of Huawei and President of Huawei Data Storage Product Line, delivering a speech
Since the 1990s, enterprise applications have advanced from single hosts, databases, virtualization, and file sharing to encompassing big data and high performance data analytics (HPDA)—an evolution that has led to a shift in data storage technologies from DAS, SAN, and NAS to unstructured data storage. With the rise of generative AI, the demand for robust data storage solutions has become even more critical in today's technological landscape.
As the cluster scale of large AI models has grown to include tens of thousands, and even hundreds of thousands, of GPUs, this expansion has resulted in more frequent cluster faults and training interruptions. The lengthy process of repeatedly writing checkpoint data and resuming training leads to extended idle time of computing cards, thereby causing cluster utilization to drop below 50%. What's more, by 2026, the power consumption of global data centers is expected to reach 2.3 times that of 2022, and is equivalent to the annual power consumption of Japan. More than half of the power in data centers will be consumed by AI.
AI looks to disrupt traditional data storage, by not only focusing on performance, reliability, and data paradigm, but also on scalability, sustainability, and data fabric. In the data awakening era, Huawei will redefine data storage through leading innovation in these six dimensions:
These impressive innovations have laid the ground for the release of the high-performance OceanStor A800, which is a powerful addition to Huawei OceanStor A series storage models. Tailored to AI, OceanStor A800 can increase AI cluster utilization by 30%, and as for performance, it delivers high bandwidth and IOPS, which are four and eight times better than its peer vendor's. Regarding scalability, OceanStor A800 supports scaling out to EB-level capacity with up to 512 controllers, as well as scaling up to a maximum of 4,096 computing cards. As for conserving space and energy, it achieves an outstanding storage density of 1 PB/U and energy efficiency of 0.7 watt/TB. It also provides a new data paradigm with vector index, tensor data, and RAG. In terms of data resilience, the accuracy of ransomware detection is improved from 99.9% to 99.99%. In addition, the data fabric capability facilitates data asset management.
At the same time, storage media innovations are driving sustainable development. Huawei's newly released high-capacity SSDs provide 10 times more capacity with the same disk size, which can further reduce energy consumption of a data center. With 128 TB capacity per disk, the new SSDs consume 88% less storage space and 92% less energy than the peer vendor's SSDs when storing every one PB of data.
To be AI-ready, enterprises must get data-ready. The Omni-Dataverse global file system built in the DME makes enterprise data assets visible, manageable, and mobile across regions, thereby building a solid AI data lake storage foundation for enterprises.
Dr. Peter Zhou ended by emphasizing Huawei's commitment to redefining data storage that focuses on customer challenges and demands in the data awakening era, and building leading AI-ready data infrastructure for greater customer value.