Titan Supercomputer Packs World's Fastest Storage: 1.4TB/s

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No meat regarding the storage system. One assumes it's totally flash-based, but going to DDN's website only reveals datasheets describing storage systems which can mix any of 3.5, 2.5 hdd and ssd. Anyone have details?
 
Anyone have the details on the storage system instantiated? Visiting DDN's website only reveals a description of storage systems that allow mixes of 3.5, 2.5 hdd and ssd storage. What's the actual as-built setup here?
 
Hey OakRidge why dont you take that billions of dollars you spend on stupid fast computers and put it towards something that benefits america!!! I guess jobless rates and people starving, crumbling infrastructure within Tennessee is not as important as a computer that can do as much as titan! Climate forecast a thousand years from now or maps that show where every Walmart in the nation is within seconds is more important! How about using that computer to find cures for complex diseases that currently kill people? Came there a few years ago with school and seen your other 5 super computers like jaguar and what ever the others were isn't the billions you spent on this machines enough? ORNL is a waste of tax money IMO! What have you done that is good for the nation lately? Gov crap!
 


ever notice that america is right wing at its best?
 
Can it find the 100K porn images that I'm interested in out of the 100K*1000 images or more available? (I'm willing to evaluate 100K images so it can learn my likes and dislikes.)
 
If you consider 1 x 256GB Samsung Pro SSD can reach 540MB/s

40PB/256GB is 163840
540MB/s x 163840 is 88473600MB/s = 84.375TB/s.
Very crude calculations I know, but 1.4TB/s for this amount of storage isn't that great.
 
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