Step 1 - Subscribe to a Product Version
The first step in using CE on AWS is to navigate to the Amazon Marketplace and subscribe to the produce you will be using. The following products are available on the marketplace:
Cloud Edition - Global Support HVM
Cloud Edition - Global Support
Cloud Edition - Community Version
Step 2 - Launch a Cloud Formation Template
The Intel Lustre AMI is designed to be used with a CloudFormation template that defines all the resources needed by the Lustre filesystem. The templates provided below have a minimal number of a parameters to simplify deployment. To get started you only need to set the KeyName to your ssh-key, and set the LustreAZ to the specific Availability Zone in the region you are using. There is also a Filesystem Name parameter which defaults to "scratch" but this can be changed.
Cloud Formation Templates - Global Support HVM
Cloud Formation Templates - Global Support
Cloud Formation Templates - Community Version
Step 3 - Setup Client Machines to Mount Lustre
The final step is installing the Lustre client on each of the compute nodes. This will allow them to mount and connect to the Lustre filesystem.
There are currently three product versions available on AWS. Below is a listing of the versions as well as the associated features.
The instance types that support hardware assisted virtualization (HVM) provide higher performance on AWS. Consequently, this product offering is our high-end option with support for both Enhanced Networking and the C3 compute optimized instances. Enhanced Networking provides SRIOV, which allows an physical device to be virtualized and connected directly to a virtual machine. This provides lower latency and more consistent performance.
The Global Support offering is intended for use with HPC workloads. With HA and EBS storage enabled, this product can recover the filesystem after a Lustre server is terminated. In addition to supporting EBS for more resilient storage, this version also supports higher end instance types (M3) which enable a higher performance filesystem.
The Community Version offering is an entry level product offered on Marketplace which can be used for proof-of-concept and development testing. We only offer ephemeral storage templates for this product, so our recommendation is to limit use to scratch filesystems (data will be lost if one of the Lustre servers is terminated). Support is not included with this version, so we recommend moving to a product which includes Global Support once you have evaluated the product.
Features | Community Version | Global Support | Global Support (HVM) |
---|---|---|---|
Intel Support | no | yes | yes |
Instance Types | M1, M3 | M3, C3 | C3, C4 |
Ephemeral Storage | yes | yes | yes |
EBS Storage | no | yes | yes |
VPC* | no | yes | yes |
Enhanced Networking** | no | no | yes |
Raw Initialization* | no | yes | yes |
* Contact Intel support for information on using these features
** Enhanced Networking is only supported in VPC with C3 and I2 instances
Product versions containing Global Support are supported by the Lustre* experts at Intel®. Product support includes the latest software updates, patches, and fixes to ensure a stable, flexible, and robust storage environment that leverages the benefits of cloud-based infrastructure.
To create a new support ticket, please setup an account in our JIRA ticketing system and file your ticket in the AWSP project: https://jira.hpdd.intel.com/secure/Dashboard.jspa and our support team will resolve your issue promptly. Please provide your Amazon ID and a description of the issue when filing a ticket.
For other questions please contact us at hpdd-cloud-lustre@intel.com