With Altix 1350 Clusters, InfiniteStorage TP9700 and Silicon Graphics
Prism, SGI Delivers New Breakthroughs for Networked Computing
Building on its long history of
innovation in grid computing, Silicon Graphics (NYSE: SGI) today
announced that it continues to drive new advances in the rapidly
growing grid movement with several new compute, storage and
visualization products. Recent SGI product introductions mark the
latest in SGI's long track record of contributions to grid computing
standards bodies and at university, government, and commercial sites.
"SGI technologies and development efforts have been decisive in shaping
some of the most important innovations in grid computing, and many of
the world's largest grid installations are powered by SGI," said Walter
Stewart, business development manager for Grid, SGI. "Our vision of the
grid is to give universal access to resources capable of processing,
managing, and interacting with big data. With every new product
introduction, we push that vision even further, revealing how the
benefits of grid stretch far beyond shared compute cycles. The result
is a collaborative environment that crosses platforms, organizations
and geographies."
SGI technologies provide the enabling infrastructure that underlies
grid computing. With more than two decades of experience solving the
world's most challenging compute problems, SGI products enable users to
run applications addressing terabyte-class data sets across multiple
locations. SGI computer systems, visualization, storage systems,
networking technologies, and software provide the foundation for grid
as an intelligent infrastructure for discovery.
Most recently SGI extended its line of Linux® OS-based servers with the
new factory-integrated SGI® Altix® 1350 and SGI® Altix® Hybrid Cluster,
both of which bring exceptional flexibility and scalability to any
computing environment. SGI also recently unveiled the SGI®
InfiniteStorage Total Performance 9700 (TP9700) RAID storage array, the
industry's first Fibre Channel storage array equipped with 4Gb/second
interfaces. And in October,
SGI introduced Silicon Graphics Prism(tm), the world's first truly
scalable Linux visualization system.
"The compute, visualization and data management resources supplied by
SGI have reinforced the University of Manchester's position as a major
grid resource centre the UK, Europe and beyond," said Terry Hewitt,
Deputy Director, Manchester Computing and Head of Research Support at
the University of Manchester. "We are a world-leading resource centre
on the grid not only because we have SGI technology, but also because
it is combined with the enthusiasm and support of the company and its
staff. This has allowed us to provide a real capability to users
regardless of their location. SGI and its grid solutions have made a
significant impact on the quality and quantity of science and research
performed in the UK's eScience projects."
A Long History in Grid
As a recognized leader in high-performance computing and advanced
visualization, SGI has been involved in grid computing from the
movement's earliest days. At Supercomputing '97, exhibitors saw the
first public demonstration of grid technology-one exclusively powered
by SGI. SGI systems and software also served as the platform for
initial development of the important Globus Toolkit(tm), a reference
implementation that supplies the software building blocks for many grid
implementations. In addition, SGI is a Platinum sponsor of the Global
Grid Forum.
Working closely with Intel and other technology leaders, SGI is focused
on addressing four primary challenges of grid computing:
Increase system and application scalability. The largest problems
consistently push the limits of available technologies. Different
problems may require different programming models for the best solution
Enable high-speed data sharing between heterogeneous systems Improve
Grid security Allow remote visualization with compressed output from
high-value, real-time visualization systems delivered to any display
device on the grid
That focus, underpinned by breakthrough SGI technologies, has resulted
in the adoption of SGI systems in almost all of the world's major
technical grid installations, including:
The University of Manchester, through its award-winning TeraGyroid
project, has enabled a major leap forward in simulating such soft
condensed matter as biological samples, gels and foams. Part of the
RealityGrid initiative, TeraGyroid is one of more than 50 eScience and
grid projects under Manchester's direction, and much of its UK national
grid efforts are driven by SGI technology. § Cambridge University's
COSMOS consortium project, which has established a grid solution for
testing mathematical models of the universe. The grid is powered by an
SGI® Altix® 3000 server, an SGI® Onyx® visualization system, a 10TB SGI
InfiniteStorage RAID system with CXFS(tm) shared filesystem and Data
Migration Facility (DMF), and a Visual Area Network (VAN) that allows
anyone on the grid to access data visualizations.
§ SARA Computing and Network Services, the Dutch national
supercomputing center, allows researchers throughout the SARA grid to
share resources in the pursuit of breakthroughs in the study of
climate, medicine, water management, water quality, fluid dynamics,
computational chemistry, and genomics. The grid employs an SGI® Altix®
3000 system, an SGI® Origin® system, CXFS, and a VAN enabling more
users to visualize research results.
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
www.sgi.com