The HPE Alletra MP X10000 is an object and file storage solution utilizing a Disaggregated Shared-Everything (DASE) architecture. A key differentiator of this disaggregated design is the stateless nature of the controller nodes and the centralized management of the data plane.
When a cluster expansion occurs—such as adding a new controller node or an additional JBOF (Just a Bunch of Flash) storage shelf—the system is designed to automatically optimize the workload distribution. According to the HPE Alletra MP Architectural Guide, adding an additional JBOF or drives triggers an automatic rebalancing of the data stripes. Unlike older architectures where manual rebalancing services were required (such as in the 3PAR/B10000 block lineage), the X10000 uses a sophisticated hashing mechanism.
Specifically, data is distributed across DSPs (Data Storage Processors) which are virtualized management units. Upon the addition of hardware, these DSPs are rebalanced across the available compute and storage resources in a matter of seconds. Because the nodes are stateless and state is persisted only within the JBOFs, this rebalancing happens with minimal performance impact and no need for the massive "data movement" traditionally associated with expanding a RAID group. This ensures that as a customer scales from the minimum of 3 nodes up to 8 or more, the system always maintains an optimal load balance and utilizes all available flash bandwidth and compute cycles in parallel.
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