SGI Brings Advantages of Altix to Mid-Range Clusters
01 Fevereiro 2005 - 12:02PM
PR Newswire (US)
SGI Brings Advantages of Altix to Mid-Range Clusters New
Factory-Integrated Altix 1350 Clusters Deliver Maximum Scalability
and Usability; Hybrid Cluster Solution Offers 32- and 64-Bit
Flexibility MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Feb. 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Responding to growing demand for high-performance clusters that are
cost-effective and easy to administer, Silicon Graphics (NYSE:SGI)
today unveiled enhancements to its award-winning mid-range server
line. Delivering the unparalleled price/performance and ease of use
of SGI(R) Altix(R) server for a broad range of cluster
implementations, the new SGI(R) Altix(R) 1350 and SGI(R) Altix(R)
Hybrid Cluster bring exceptional flexibility and scalability to any
computing environment. SGI's expanded cluster offerings address key
shortcomings of many competing cluster solutions. While clusters
have grown popular as a means of economically increasing compute
capacity, many "white box" or generically labeled computer
implementations come with hidden expenditures that significantly
increase the long-term cost of ownership of clusters, while
reducing overall productivity. These include: system management,
administrative and programming difficulties often faced by those
operating sprawling generic clusters; an inability to efficiently
run many high-performance applications on distributed memory
clusters; and soaring software licensing and interconnect costs
when nodes are added. "Clusters have rapidly transitioned from an
emerging technology to a standard component of the high-performance
computing environments. As with any technology, when an
organization expands its use of clusters they begin to identify the
"edge of the envelope" -- areas where simply extending the
technology, i.e. growing the size of cluster, hits a point of
diminishing returns," Christopher Willard, Research vice president,
High Performance Systems, IDC. "We believe that SGI's Altix 1350
clusters can address emerging end user requirements in such areas
as providing powerful and scalable nodes, providing a unified
cluster management environment both for homogenous Altix clusters
and heterogeneous Altix with COTS clusters, and by providing a
distributed computing environment based on a single file system."
SGI Altix 1350: Scale Clusters at the Node Based on the acclaimed
SGI(R) Altix(R) 350 server, the new Altix 1350 is a
factory-integrated cluster that matches superior Altix performance
and functionality while reducing total cost of ownership. Altix
1350 cluster nodes scale up to 32 Intel(R) Itanium(R) 2 processors
on a single instance of the Linux(R) operating system. Having this
ability to scale at the node -- rather than by adding new nodes for
increased computing needs -- means that users have fewer nodes to
connect, manage and provision. This also translated into spending
far less on software licensing and networking. Unlike conventional
clusters, the SGI Altix 1350 cluster is easy to deploy and
administer, with simple, easy-to-manage configurations and the
flexibility to scale up with more processors and/or out with more
nodes to address changing business requirements. Altix 1350 comes
ready to install as a full cluster solution stack which can be
configured with industry-leading management, interconnect and
storage technology including Scali Manage(TM), Platform Computing
LSF(R), Voltaire(R) VoltaireVision(TM) and InfiniBand, and SGI(R)
InfiniteStorage solutions. Also with a rich complement of leading
industry applications, Altix 1350 provides a shortened
time-to-solution, leveraging the best of both worlds -- large node
capability plus cluster capacity -- to efficiently handle a
diverse, multi-job workload. (See related Scali and Voltaire press
releases issued today:
http://www.sgi.com/company_info/newsroom/3rd_party .) Altix Hybrid
Cluster: Altix Power to Boost Heterogeneous Workflows SGI today
also unveiled the Altix Hybrid Cluster. This single, cohesive
computing solution leverages the best of two distinct computing
environments by adding superior Altix performance to traditional
32-bit clusters. Common tools and interfaces for managing and using
the hybrid cluster create one solution with two architectures,
delivering maximum return on investment for heterogeneous or
multi-vendor based, workflows. The Altix Hybrid Cluster is ideal
for customers whose application workload increasingly requires
strong computing capability and global-shared memory to complement
32-bit cluster technology. The Altix Hybrid Cluster delivers all
the power of Altix to interoperate within any cluster environment.
With an unparalleled range of services and technical expertise, SGI
can design, implement, and support the optimal cluster computing
environment to match each customer's unique requirements. One of
the key benefits of an Altix Hybrid Cluster is that a customer can
choose a multi-dimensional compute solution that fits their diverse
workload requirements. They can add or subtract pieces of the
cluster to create an optimal compute infrastructure and not be
trapped with just one compute architecture. Record-Breaking
Price/Performance SGI's latest cluster offerings are based on the
successful SGI Altix 350 server, which recently demonstrated
record-breaking price/performance in independent benchmark tests
against a host of competing mid-range services. The tests were
independently conducted by Multipath Corporation, developers of
FMS(TM), a library that improves performance and problem solving
capabilities of scientific and engineering applications. The SGI
Altix system's FMS performance eclipsed that of all other similarly
configured systems running the same test, and achieved new heights
in price/performance. "SGI's Altix cluster solutions will help
customers break through the mindset that the only way to scale is
to add nodes -- and complexity and cost -- to their computing
environments," said Jeff Greenwald, senior director of Marketing
and Management, Server and Platform Group, SGI. "With the Altix
1350 and the Altix Hybrid Solution we are making it easier than
ever for customers to deploy a cluster solution that not only meets
their workload demands today, but also has the headroom to scale up
or out in the future." Availability Factory-integrated Altix 1350
clusters will be available March 2005 and SGI Altix Hybrid Clusters
are available immediately from SGI sales offices and SGI Solution
Providers worldwide. For more information, visit
http://www.sgi.com/products/servers/altix/1350/. SILICON GRAPHICS |
The Source of Innovation and Discovery(TM) SGI, also known as
Silicon Graphics, Inc. (NYSE:SGI), is a leader in high-performance
computing, visualization and storage. SGI's vision is to provide
technology that enables the most significant scientific and
creative breakthroughs of the 21st century. Whether it's sharing
images to aid in brain surgery, finding oil more efficiently,
studying global climate, providing technologies for homeland
security and defense, or enabling the transition from analog to
digital broadcasting, SGI is dedicated to addressing the next class
of challenges for scientific, engineering and creative users. With
offices worldwide, the company is headquartered in Mountain View,
Calif., and can be found on the Web at http://www.sgi.com/. NOTE:
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