Xenon Systems deploys fast Pure Storage solution for AGRF

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Xenon Systems deploys fast Pure Storage solution for AGRF
Pure Storage Flashblade.

Melbourne's Xenon Systems has deployed Pure Storage's FlashBlade unified fast file and object (UFFO) solution for the Australian Genome Research Facility, to speed up genomics sequencing work.

Genomic sequencing generates large amounts of data and metadata, with the AGRF producing over 10 terabytes of information every week.

This amount increases by almost a factor of four before the data makes it way to the client.

AGRF migrated existing workloads to FlashBlade, which can provide up to 15 gigabytes per second and 24 million IOPs depending on the amount of blades being used.

Moving to Flashblade and the combined file and object storage provided higher bandwidth, I/O, and lower latency for quicker completion of computing jobs.

AGRF has reduced its clinical genome sequencing times by as much as 86 per cent, dropping from 28 days to just 10, or in some cases, only four days for urgent work.

The genomics NFP has also improved six-fold the time taken to complete the intial phase of its analytics workflow, from 18 to three hours, along with boosting other parts of the process, resulting in a 26-fold hike in performance.

Pure Storage's director for channels in Australia and New Zealand Adam Rosham said its partner, Xenon Systems, was critical for the success of the deployment.

"Xenon was one of Pure's first AI-specialised partners when we launched the industry's first AI-reference architecture system, AIRI, back in 2018." Rosham said.

Founded in 1997 AGRF is a not-for-profit company headquartered at the Australian National University, with laboratories in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth.

It has some 15,000 customers worldwide with capabilities across biomedical, clinical, agricultural and environmental sectors.

Xenon Systems was on the original Digital Transformation Agency (DTA) approved hardware supplier list and specialises in high performance computing products.

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