SGI Attacks Mid-Range Market with Aggressively Priced Server and Storage Offerings
11 Julho 2005 - 11:01AM
PR Newswire (US)
SGI Attacks Mid-Range Market with Aggressively Priced Server and
Storage Offerings Performance and Scalability Packed into New
Widely Affordable High-Density Server and Storage Solutions
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., July 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- As more
high-performance computing (HPC) users flee costly proprietary
solutions for those based on industry-standard technologies,
Silicon Graphics (NYSE:SGI) today unveiled rack-mounted servers and
storage systems with its lowest-ever price tag and easily scalable
form factor. The powerful new combination enables SGI to bring its
acclaimed application performance advantages to more users than
ever before. For the first time, SGI's newly designed systems
provide the best of two worlds: the advantages of expand-on-demand
rack-mountable systems and the productivity boosts that come only
with unique SGI high-performance server and storage advances -- at
price points suited for broader use. Entry priced[i] under $7,000
(U.S. list) the SGI(R) Altix(R) 330 server packs the
performance[ii] of the world's fastest Linux server family into a
compact 1U (1.75"), high-density chassis practically the size of a
pizza box. The SGI(R) InfiniteStorage S330 storage array is also
priced for a workgroup with an entry point of $12,599 (U.S. list)
-- high-end performance and functionality at less than half the
price of previous SGI storage offerings. While small in size, the
new products deliver SGI's renowned commitment to HPC-class
performance and flexible scalability. These new price points allow
users to rely on the Altix 330 and S330 for a broader range of
applications and will enable SGI Solution Providers more
opportunities to sell SGI technology "SGI systems have
traditionally sold into higher-end segments of the technical server
markets, and with what many users view as a price premium for
additional capabilities," said Earl Joseph, vice president of
Technical Computer Systems, IDC. "By moving a version of its
supercomputer-class technology into systems that fall squarely in
the mid-range workgroup category, SGI is demonstrating that
differentiation is not only possible in the commodity space, but it
can be intriguing to users who need far more than a low-cost
solution." The new SGI Altix 330 and SGI InfiniteStorage S330
systems round out the company's portfolio of low-cost server,
storage and visualization products. (See also announced today: SGI
Drives Down Price of Acclaimed Server, Storage and Visualization
Solutions.) "With so many customers moving to Linux and away from
systems based on proprietary processor architectures, the time is
right for SGI to broaden its market for Altix systems and
InfiniteStorage solutions," said Warren Pratt, senior vice
president, SGI. "These solutions, packaged for today's
cost-conscious customers, deliver the kind of performance that many
customers felt was previously out of their reach. At the same time,
customers can protect their current open-systems solution
investments by deploying servers and storage arrays built on
industry standards and scalable to the height of today's computing
capability." Supercomputing for the Masses The SGI Altix 330
leverages the same high-bandwidth SGI(R) NUMAflex(TM) shared-memory
architecture, its fast SGI(R) NUMAlink(TM) interconnect (6.4GB/s
bi-directional) and high-availability data management capabilities
as the Altix systems that power SGI's record-setting
supercomputers. With an ultra-compact form factor of only 1.75
inches high, Altix 330 requires just a single 1U slot on a rack,
enabling users to stack up to 17 servers into a standard 17U rack
and up to 39 servers into a standard 39U rack. SGI Altix 330
systems can be equipped with one or two Intel(R) Itanium(R) 2
processors running at 1.3GHz to 1.6GHz, on-chip cache ranging from
3MB to 6MB, up to 16GB of system memory. The Altix 330 has the
capability of scaling up to 16 processors with NUMAlink and up to
128GB of memory -- far greater memory than many competitive
systems. Supporting the same applications as all of Altix systems,
Altix 330 will offer users the flexibility of running Novell's
SUSE(R) LINUX Enterprise Server and Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R)
implementations. Altix 330 also offers users the SGI(R) ProPack(TM)
software option, which offers additional performance and
functionality enhancements for SUSE(R) LINUX Enterprise Server
Linux environments. Scalable Storage for Altix 330 and Workgroup
Environments The new SGI InfiniteStorage S330 disk array is an
enterprise-class storage solution at a price that makes sense for
small- to medium-scale workgroup environments. While a low-cost
solution offering features and functionality that users expect from
mid-range storage products, the S330 offers superior performance,
data protection and availability in an easily scalable package. The
S330 is adept at sustaining data transfer rates of up to
485MB/second for bandwidth-intensive applications such as video
streaming and seismic processing, and at delivering efficient
input/output performance for transactional applications such as
databases and OLTP (online transactions processing). Unlike most
systems in its class, the S330 allows users to store and manage
from 2.8TB to more than 16TB of data in direct-attached storage
(DAS), network-attached storage (NAS), or storage area network
(SAN) configurations. This scalability and flexibility is designed
for users who depend on the ability to efficiently storage and
manage data. For Altix 330 users, S330 storage arrays can be
configured in the same rack as the servers they support. The S330
also features management software to monitor performance, while an
enterprise management window provides a comprehensive view of all
S330 systems in the management domain. Resellers Poised to Sell New
SGI Servers and Storage Global resellers, system integrators and
original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) are poised to take SGI
Altix 330 servers and S330 storage arrays to their customers.
Resellers have indicated they see immediate value in bringing to
market SGI's renowned server and storage technology to a broad
audience seeking leading price/performance and a cost-effective way
to introduce SGI technology to their workgroup environments. To
make it easier than ever to obtain Altix 330 servers, SGI intends
to offer "Quick Ship" options on two basic dual-processor
configurations with 2GB of memory and a 160GB hard drive. SGI
anticipates that Quick Ship units will ship within three business
days of order acceptance. The units will ship within three business
days of order receipt. SGI will also customize Quick Ship
configurations as requested; shipping times may vary based on the
configuration. SGI Altix 330 midrange servers and SGI
InfiniteStorage 330 storage disk arrays will be available this
summer through SGI sales offices and SGI Solution Providers
worldwide. For additional pricing and product information visit:
http://www.sgi.com/sales/resellers . SILICON GRAPHICS | The Source
of Innovation and Discovery(TM) SGI, also known as Silicon
Graphics, Inc., is the world's 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/ .
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company's most recent SEC reports, including its reports on Form
10-K and Form 10-Q. (i) All prices mentioned are in U.S. Dollars
based on entry-level U.S. list pricing. Prices may vary depending
on configuration. Prices subject to change. (ii) In tests based on
SPECint_rate_2000) 47.5 2 copy rate run on a 2 processor Altix 330
machine results that have been submitted. For more information on
SPECCPU2000 benchmarks, visit http://www.spec.org/. Contact: Ginny
Babbitt 650-933-4519 PR Hotline 650-933-7777 Fax 650-933-0283
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