AWS throws more weight into SSD

Jan 2010 I speculated that SSD’s would be part of AWS.  I was off by when AWS would start using SSD.

When will solid state memory server be an option in AWS instances?

I was having another stimulating conversation in silicon valley last night, and one of the ideas that made sense is for solid state memory servers to be part of the cloud computing option.  It’s just a matter of time.  Amazon has their current instance offerings with a division of performance and memory.

Today AWS announced two more SSD powered services.

One, is a coming soon service I2.

Coming Soon - The I2 Instance Type - High I/O Performance Via SSD

Earlier today, Amazon.com CTO Werner Vogels announced the upcoming I2 instance type from the main stage of AWS re:Invent!

The I2 instances are optimized for high performance random I/O. They are a great fit for transactional systems and NoSQL databases like Cassandra and MongoDB.

The instances use 2.5 GHz intel Xeon E5-2670v2 processors with Turbo mode enabled. They also benefit EC2's new enhanced networking. You will see significantly higher performance (in terms of packets per second), much lower latency, and lower jitter when you launch these instances from within a Virtual Private Cloud (VPC).

We'll be releasing more information at launch time. Here are the basic specs to tide you over until then:

Instance Name vCPU Count RAM 
Instance Storage (SSD)
i2.large 2 15 GiB 1 x 360 GB
i2.xlarge 4 30.5 GiB 1 x 720 GB
i2.2xlarge 8 61 GiB 2 x 720 GB
i2.4xlarge 16 122 GiB 4 x 720 GB
i2.8xlarge 32 244 GiB 8 x 720 GB

The i2.8xlarge instances will be able to deliver 350,000 random read IOPS and 320,000 random write IOPS. Numbers for the other instance types will be proportionally smaller, based on the number of SSD devices associated with the instance.

Stay tuned for more information about the I2 instances.

and EC2 instances with SSD.

A New Generation of EC2 Instances for Compute-Intensive Workloads

Many AWS customers run CPU-bound, compute-intensive workloads on Amazon EC2, often using parallel processing frameworks such as Hadoop to distribute work and collect results. This includes batch data processing, analytics, high-performance scientific computing, 3D rendering, engineering, and simulation.

To date these needs have been met by the existing members of our compute-optimized instance families -- the C1 and CC2 instance types. When compared to EC2's general purpose instance types, the instances in this family have a higher ratio of compute power to memory.

Hello C3
Today we are introducing the C3 family of droids instances. Compared to C1 instances, the C3 instances provide faster processors, approximately double the memory per vCPU and SSD-based instance storage.

As the newest member of our lineup of compute-optimized instances, the C3's were designed to deliver high performance at an economical price. The C3 instances feature per-core performance that bests that provided by any of the other EC2 instance types, at a price-performance ratio that will make them a great fit for many compute-intensive workloads.

Use the Cores
Each virtual core (vCPU) on a C3 instance type is a hardware Hyper-Thread on a 2.8 GHz Intel Xeon E5-2680v2 (Ivy Bridge) processor. There are five members of the C3 family:

Instance Name vCPU Count Total ECU RAM Local Storage Hourly On-Demand
c3.large 2 7 3.75 GiB 2 x 16 GB SSD $0.15
c3.xlarge 4 14 7 GiB 2 x 40 GB SSD $0.30
c3.2xlarge 8 28 15 GiB 2 x 80 GB SSD $0.60
c3.4xlarge 16 55 30 GiB 2 x 160 GB SSD $1.20
c3.8xlarge 32 108 60 GiB 2 x 320 GB SSD $2.40

Protocols
If you launch C3 instances inside of a Virtual Private Cloud and you use an HVM AMI with the proper driver installed, you will also get the benefit of EC2's new enhanced networking. You will see significantly higher performance (in terms of packets per second), much lower latency, and lower jitter.

Getting Technical
As you may have noticed, we are specifying the underlying processor type for new instance types. Armed with this information, you can choose to make use of specialized instructions or to tune your application to exploit other characteristics (e.g. cache behavior) of the actual processor. For example, the processor in the C3 instances supports Intel's AVX (Advanced Vector Extensions) for efficient processing of vector-oriented data in 256-bit chunks.

Some Numbers
In order to measure the real-world performance of the new C3 instances, we launched a 26,496 core cluster and evaluated it against the most recent Top500 scores. This cluster delivered an Rmax of 484.18 teraflops and would land at position 56 in the June 2013 list. Notably, this is over twice the performance of the last cluster that we submitted to Top500. We also built an 8,192 cluster, which delivered an Rmax of 163.9, putting it at position 210 on the Top500 list.

Launch One Now
The C3 instances are available today in the US East (Northern Virginia), US West (Oregon), EU (Ireland), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), and Asia Pacific (Sydney) Regions. You can choose to launch C3 instances as On-Demand,Reserved Instances, or Spot Instances.

-- Jeff;

Having fun at 7x24 Exchange, Getting some of the Thought Leaders to Socialize more

Normally going to a conference is not considered fun.  It may be educational, but rarely fun.  Many of my data center friends, the thought leaders who speak at events or have built and run some of the biggest data centers, like to get together when they can.  It can be a challenge trying to organize when we can get together for an evening and break away from the conference activities.  Hanging in the bar just doesn’t work for discussing something worthwhile.

Many of us are planning on going to 7x24 Exchange, Nov 17-20, 2013 in San Antonio.

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This time we’ll spend an extra day in Texas and head to Austin for beer, BBQ, listen to a band, and socialize at a leisure pace.  I’ve found I get many more insights exchanging ideas this way and many others do too which is why we get together.  Building a social event around another data center event has been working, and this is the first time we’ll spend an additional day in the area. 

Thanks to Kevin,Sonda, Kristen to help pull this off.  There is no way this social could be organized without their help.

And a big thanks to those attending our Austin Social. 

At this time, we are full and are not adding more people to the event.  I am not going to say where we are staying in Austin, where we are going to dinner, or what venue we are going for the band.  Thanks to Kevin who is a native Austin, he has taken care of us.

What I will l say is thanks to another well connected individual, those who golf are going to Fazio Foothills.

The Fazio Foothills course, established in 1986, ranks at the top of all experts’ lists. Golfweek Magazine rates the Foothills #4 among America’s 50 Best Resort Courses. The course is also named the Best Resort Course in Texas and has the distinction of consistently having several holes listed among the State’s Best or Most Beautiful Holes (holes #12, 4, 9, 16, 10, 18) recognized by the Dallas Morning News.

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And here is a little secret is a common interest.  You hang out with people who help you get better.  I was referring to the data center conversations, not the golf game. :-) 

Developing something new is hard due to Fog of War syndrome, Obamacare suffers

Developing something new is hard.  It is too easy to think you have answers to question you ask internally, confident you have things figured out and you ship.  When I worked on the Mac Portable, this occurred.  Everyone on the team thought the product was a winner, including the media.

Released on September 20, 1989, it was received with excitement from most critics but consumer sales were quite low.

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In May 2006, PC World rated the Macintosh Portable as the seventeenth worst tech product of all time.[

The lesson I learned from this is the Fog of War syndrome.  The lack of situational awareness shipping new services can be crippling.

The fog of war is the uncertainty in situational awareness experienced by participants in military operations.[1] The term seeks to capture the uncertainty regarding one's own capability, adversary capability, and adversary intent during an engagement, operation, or campaign.

The enemy is not the other companies, but the act of customers not buying your service.

The latest manifestation of this problem is Obamacare.   And, the enemy Obama didn’t expect is his own Democratic party.

Washington (CNN) -- A private meeting on Capitol Hill with House Democrats and White House officials on Wednesday became heated when rank-and-file members expressed frustration about continued Obamacare problems, according to multiple sources in the room.

One congressional Democrat who attended the meeting said senior Obama administration officials Mike Hash and David Simas really "got hit" by House Democrats about everything from the troubled website to the broken presidential promise that people can keep the insurance plans they like.

Including President Clinton.

Boosting pressure further on Obama was former President Bill Clinton, who said on Tuesday that the President should find a way to uphold his initial promises about health policies.

Clinton: Obama should 'honor commitment' on keeping health plans

A growing number of Democrats have called for changes or delays to the program as many face tough reelection bids in 2014 and are feeling pressure from challengers and constituents.

There are some data center services I can think that were developed in the Fog of War, lacking the situational awareness.

Developing something new is hard due to Fog of War syndrome, Obamacare suffers

Developing something new is hard.  It is too easy to think you have answers to question you ask internally, confident you have things figured out and you ship.  When I worked on the Mac Portable, this occurred.  Everyone on the team thought the product was a winner, including the media.

Released on September 20, 1989, it was received with excitement from most critics but consumer sales were quite low.

...

In May 2006, PC World rated the Macintosh Portable as the seventeenth worst tech product of all time.[

The lesson I learned from this is the Fog of War syndrome.  The lack of situational awareness shipping new services can be crippling.

The fog of war is the uncertainty in situational awareness experienced by participants in military operations.[1] The term seeks to capture the uncertainty regarding one's own capability, adversary capability, and adversary intent during an engagement, operation, or campaign.

The enemy is not the other companies, but the act of customers not buying your service.

The latest manifestation of this problem is Obamacare.   And, the enemy Obama didn’t expect is his own Democratic party.

Washington (CNN) -- A private meeting on Capitol Hill with House Democrats and White House officials on Wednesday became heated when rank-and-file members expressed frustration about continued Obamacare problems, according to multiple sources in the room.

One congressional Democrat who attended the meeting said senior Obama administration officials Mike Hash and David Simas really "got hit" by House Democrats about everything from the troubled website to the broken presidential promise that people can keep the insurance plans they like.

Including President Clinton.

Boosting pressure further on Obama was former President Bill Clinton, who said on Tuesday that the President should find a way to uphold his initial promises about health policies.

Clinton: Obama should 'honor commitment' on keeping health plans

A growing number of Democrats have called for changes or delays to the program as many face tough reelection bids in 2014 and are feeling pressure from challengers and constituents.

There are some data center services I can think that were developed in the Fog of War, lacking the situational awareness.

#1 thing to protect your Smartphone when Lost or Stolen, Keep it Connected, then find it

I wrote a post on the 5 things to protect your iPhone.  I’ve read some other posts on features like Find My iPhone, Activation Lock, etc.  After reading about the silliness of privacy int’l thinking phones can be track when off, I decided it is better change the order of what to do in a focus on the most important first.

Rule #1 for finding your lost or stolen phone - keep it connected to the network.  If disconnected or off you will not be able to ring it, GPS find it, lock it, or erase it.

On iOS7 disable access to control center from the “access on lock screen” which allows anyone to put your phone in airplane mode, then put it in their pocket.  You can’t ring it, or find it now.

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In Android, I can't find a way to get to airplane mode from the lock screen.  

Rule #2 use the OS’s find iPhone activation lock or Android Device Manager

iOS7 use activation lock in Find my iPhone.

Android use Android Device Manager.  I just tried the feature on my Galaxy Note 3 and it rings it even with volume muted. Sweet! 

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If your phone is connected then you can find it.  A thief could hard reset your phone which on some devices would turn it off, but on most the phone reboots and it is back on the network.

I hope this helps you out and your friends.  My 12 year old daughter is providing mobile tech support to her friends showing how they turn off “control center” in iOS7.   I’ll see if I can get my son to do the same on his bus which is where this problem started.  If my son had done this, he would probably have his phone, but I would not have figured this out and shared it with many more people in this post.