HPC Cluster Solutions: Clusters are the workhorses of various applications in HPC running compute workloads as computational fluid dynamics and bioinformatics. SGI HPC cluster solutions offer solutions for small design shops all the way up to the primary corporations in the world. The HPC cluster solutions are made up of the following components: SGI Management Center, used in the company’s Hadoop solutions, is also used to manage HPC cluster solutions. SGI Foundation Software is the company’s software suite of support tools and utilities that enable its servers to run with improved support and enable new server capabilities. SGI Foundation Software includes primary capabilities to monitor memory component failures in its servers. SGI Foundation Software also includes customized simple network management protocol interfaces for majority of its systems, allowing them to interface to enterprise management systems. SGI Performance Suite software improves performance and provides primary additional capabilities for developers of technical computing and big data applications on all of its systems supported on standard Linux distributions. SGI Performance Suite software contains various components, including SGI Accelerate, SGI MPT, SGI REACT, and SGI UPC. SGI Accelerate provides features that accelerate applications, enable development of parallel and real-time applications, and manage system resources for the company’s scalable servers, clusters, and storage. SGI message passing interface (MPI) contains the SGI message passing toolkit (MPT) for MPI applications on its systems and software library. SGI REACT software provides features that enable real-time, guaranteed response time applications to run on SGI systems. SGI UPC is the SGI Unified Parallel Compiler, which has optimization for the SGI UV 2 server features. SGI Rackable standard depth server clusters are solutions for small to medium-sized installations, typically of a few servers. Standard depth servers consist of various models, including I/O and memory models, dense models with four nodes in a single 2U chassis, and models designed to support NVIDIA Tesla GPUs and Intel Xeon Phi accelerators. The clusters include a range of GigE and Infiniband interconnect options. SGI ICE X was launched in 2011. ICE X continues the tradition of the ICE product line with its blade design and integrated Infiniband interconnect. It introduces various new technologies, including FDR Infiniband, double-density blades, power shelves, on-processor liquid cooling, and ‘M-Cell’ closed-loop cooling environment that allows warm water cooling. ICE X scales approximately 73,728 compute nodes. ICE X supports the latest Intel E5-2600 processors. The company has deployed a Petascale computer at NASA-Ames in Mountain View, California, based on SGI ICE technology, and has a roadmap to Exascale computing at both the hardware and software level. SGI Cloud/Web Solutions: SGI has primary cloud/Web solutions that power some of the major properties on the Internet, as well as provide private and government cloud solutions. These solutions consist of: SGI Rackable half-depth servers include rack-mounted systems designed for large-scale data center environments. This line of servers utilizes either the company’s back-to-back or flow through cabinet design to facilitate increased physical server density, reducing floor space requirements. The company offers approximately twice the server or processor density of traditional rack mount solutions. It offers both AC and DC powered servers, with DC power servers offering the advantage of rack-level uninterruptible power supply versus individual server-level server power supplies. These servers also provide configurable components, front-facing cable connections for improved serviceability, and remote management functionality either based on its proprietary Roamer or IPMI-based technologies. Sold as a rack-level solution, CloudRack C2 cabinets support approximately 38 trays — a proprietary, coverless form factor that yields a high degree of flexibility and server density. CloudRack's thermal design eliminates all cooling fans and power s
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