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US2023066170A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2023066170-A1 |
| Application number | US-202218045100-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Oct 7, 2022 |
| Priority date | Sep 29, 2020 |
| Publication date | Mar 2, 2023 |
| Grant date | — |
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A device includes an interposer card that includes a processor, such as a system on a chip (SoC), and memory devices. The interposer card mounts to a mass storage device and has a shape that corresponds to a size of an end of the mass storage device to which the interposer card is mounted. The SoC of the interposer card is configured to implement an individual server for the mass storage device to which the interposer card is mounted. In some embodiments, a data storage system includes multiple mass storage devices mounted in a chassis and coupled to one or more backplanes, wherein interposer cards are connected between the mass storage devices and the one or more backplanes.
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1 .- 20 . (canceled) 21 . A device comprising: a backplane configured to mount in a sled of a data storage system and configured to couple with interposer cards coupled to mass storage devices of the data storage system, wherein the backplane comprises: a network connector configured to couple, via one or more cables, with a network external to the sled; connectors configured to couple with connectors of the interposer cards; a network switching circuit; and network connections configured to connect the network connector to the network switching circuit and to connect the network switching circuit to the connectors configured to couple with the connectors of the interposer cards, wherein the network connector, the network switching circuit, the network connections, and the connectors of the backplane are configured to provide Ethernet network connectivity to the interposer cards. 22 . The device of claim 21 , wherein the backplane further comprises: a baseboard management controller (BMC) that provides management control support for the interposer cards coupled to the backplane. 23 . The device of claim 21 , further comprising: a virtualization offloading card coupled to the backplane, wherein the virtualization offloading card is configured to: encapsulate traffic to and from the respective ones of interposer cards, wherein the encapsulated traffic is formatted in accordance with a format used by a computing service, and wherein servers implemented at the individual interposer cards are managed as resources of the computing service. 24 . The device of claim 21 , wherein the backplane further comprises: a security control circuit configured to: limit control access to the individual interposer cards. 25 . The device of claim 21 , wherein the backplane comprises: an additional network switching circuit, wherein the backplane is configured such that the network switching circuit and the additional network switch are hot-swappable, wherein the backplane continues to provide Ethernet network connectivity to the interposer cards if one of the networking switch circuits is removed from the backplane. 26 . The device of claim 25 , wherein the network switching circuit and the additional network switching circuit are application specific integrated circuits (ASICs) coupled to the backplane. 27 . A data storage system comprising: a backplane configured to couple with interposer cards coupled to mass storage devices of the data storage system, wherein the backplane comprises: a network connector configured to couple, via one or more cables, with a network; connectors configured to couple with connectors of the interposer cards; a network switching circuit; and network connections configured to connect the network connector to the network switching circuit and to connect the network switching circuit to the connectors configured to couple with the connectors of the interposer cards, wherein the network connector, the network switching circuit, the network connections, and the connectors of the backplane are configured to provide Ethernet network connectivity to the interposer cards. 28 . The device of claim 27 , wherein the backplane further comprises an LED configured to indicate a failed drive and an additional LED configured to indicate power. 29 . The device of claim 27 , wherein the network switching circuit is in a center portion of the backplane, wherein the network connections are situated on a plurality of sides of the network switching circuit. 30 . The device of claim 29 , wherein the network connections comprise a plurality of network connections between the network switching circuit and the interposer cards coupled to respective drives and a single shared network connection between the network switching circuit and the network connector. 31 . The device of claim 27 , wherein the backplane comprises a backplane connector configured to couple the backplane to an additional backplane, wherein the network switching circuit and at least some of the network connections of the backplane are configured to route communications between the network connector of the backplane and additional drives coupled to the additional backplane via additional interposer cards. 32 . The device of claim 27 , further comprising a sled, wherein the backplane is configured to mount in the sled. 33 . A method comprising: receiving, at a network connector of a backplane of a data storage system, data to be stored in the data storage system; routing the data to respective interposer cards configured to function as local servers for attached drives; and storing, via interposer cards, the data in the attached drives. 34 . The method of claim 33 , wherein routing the data and storing the data is performed such that management control support is provided for the interposer cards via a baseboard management controller (BMC). 35 . The method of claim 33 , wherein routing the data is performed such that traffic is encapsulated to and from the respective ones of the interposer cards via a virtualization offloading card, wherein the encapsulated traffic is formatted in accordance with a format used by a computing service, and wherein servers implemented at individual interposer cards are managed as resources of the computing service. 36 . The method of claim 33 , wherein routing the data is performed such that control access to individual interposer cards is limited via a security control circuit. 37 . The method of claim 33 , wherein in response to removal of a networking switch circuit from the backplane, Ethernet network connectivity continues to be provided to the interposer cards. 38 . The method of claim 33 , wherein in response to failure of one or more of the interposer cards, other interposer cards and respective attached drives continue to be provided with routed data and Ethernet network connectivity. 39 . The method of claim 38 , wherein in response to pulling out a sled of the data storage system to access the interposer cards and removing the failed one or more interposer cards from the backplane, the other interposer cards and the respective attached drives continue to be provided with the routed data and the Ethernet network connectivity. 40 . The method of claim 39 , wherein in response to installing new or repaired one or more interposer cards onto the backplane and pushing in the sled of the data storage system, the other interposer cards and the respective attached drives continue to be provided with the routed data and the Ethernet network connectivity.
Mounting of fixed or removable disk drives · CPC title
of the plurality of recording/reproducing devices, e.g. disk drives, onto a chassis · CPC title
Arrangements for providing electrical connections, e.g. connectors, cables, switches · CPC title
Mounting arrangements of constructional parts onto a chassis · CPC title
Cooling means · CPC title
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