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Zenlayer offers on-demand edge cloud services in over 290 PoPs around the world, with expertise in fast-growing emerging markets. Their mission is to enable real-time digital experiences anywhere, instantly. Customers use Zenlayer’s edge cloud to deploy infrastructure and services on a global scale, accelerate applications running at the edge, enable application interactivity and communication between users, and improve digital experiences with cloud agility. Zenlayer’s edge cloud affords them the ability to reach 85% of the world’s internet users in under 25 milliseconds.[1]
To date there are more than 100 applications running on the Zenlayer platform. Customers include gaming companies; blockchain companies; 5G providers; content delivery networks (CDNs); financial services; and any business that needs data reliability, ultra-high performance, and ultra-low latency.
The challenge
Organizations are currently adopting cloud computing at breakneck speed, and Zenlayer believes the edge cloud is the new higher-performance cloud. As a leading edge-cloud provider, they strive to provide high-performance cloud services while balancing costs, privacy, and data sovereignty. Zenlayer’s goals were to move away from their legacy Direct Attached Storage (DAS) architecture which had proved difficult to scale in response to customer demand and create a robust, high-performing, and secure offering for customers that made storage and data services easy to provision. And they needed an architecture that protected against potential hard-drive failures so that their customers’ experience was not interrupted.
Equally important, the platform had to be cost-efficient and easy to manage to improve their margins, and flexible enough to integrate with any hardware technologies they choose in the future. In addition, Zenlayer wanted to satisfy their customers’ desire to retain control of their own applications. Zenlayer defined the solution requirements to include:
- High-performance and ultra-low latency
- Enterprise data services with easy, scalable provisioning
- Cost efficient and easy to manage
- Compatible with many orchestration environments (VMs and containers)
- Multi-tenant
- Flexibility to adapt to their changing infrastructure architecture
This multifaceted challenge led Zenlayer to explore several service providers to find the right combination of technologies.
The solution
Zenlayer’s exploration led them to Lightbits. The simple, efficient, and agile software-defined, high-performance cloud data storage solved all their requirements. The combination of Lightbits software with Intel’s high-performance technologies solved Zenlayer’s infrastructure challenges enabling ultra-low latency disaggregated storage and on-demand worldwide NVMe as a Service, while reducing management costs by 20%. The Zenlayer Edge Cloud is powered by the Lightbits Cloud Data Platform in a bare metal environment on Supermicro SuperServers and accelerated by a wide range of Intel hardware, including the following:
3rd Generation Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors: 3rd Generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors offer high performance and acceleration, are storage-software optimized, and include Intel Volume Management Device (Intel VMD) and enterprise-class SSD hot-plug capabilities.
Intel® Optane™ persistent memory (PMem): Intel Optane PMem more than doubles the capacity of typical DDR4 DRAM DIMMs, which can help significantly lower TCO by increasing the utility of each server. Intel Optane PMem also expands the memory pool that resolves high input/output (I/O) bottlenecks by keeping data readily accessible in the memory tier to meet the Cloud Native high-capacity data center demands as future needs grow. Lightbits Intelligent Flash Management utilizes Intel Optane PMem modules as a write buffer that extends NVMe flash endurance.
Intel Ethernet 800 Series with Application Device Queues (ADQ) technology: ADQ technology enables NVMe over Fabrics (NVMeoF)/ TCP to achieve distributed storage performance in the same range as RDMA-based protocols, while NVMe-oF/TCP enables broad adoption because of its ease of deployment and scalability.
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