Sure, Sun Constellation systems powers two of top 10 systems and Sun storage technologies enable nine of the top 10 systems on Top500 supercomputer list. But we're not resting on our laurels. Today Sun announced new enhancements to the Sun Constellation System with a new InfiniBand switch, an updated suite of HPC Software, and the recently introduced Sun Blade X6275. In addition, we are also demonstrating our leadership in Storage for HPC, with the recently announced Sun Unified Storage 7310, solid state and flash technologies, and the latest in the Lustre file system.

Here are some of the announcements Sun is spotlighting at ISC:
  • The Sun Constellation System continues to rock the market with many new wins such as Aardman Animations (the people who do Wallace & Grommit), UCSD Triton, TU-Wein in Austria, and more. Sun now powers the fastest HPC systems in 7 countries.
  • The Sun Datacenter InfiniBand Switch 648 provides up to 3x more ports per rack, 4.5x more system bandwidth, and up to a 3:1 cable reduction than competitive DDR switch solutions.
  • The updated HPC Software suite enables and powers the Sun Constellation System providing quick & powerful cluster deployment & management.
  • New SSD performance testing show gains of 3-5x for I/O intensive MCAE applications
  • The Sun Lustre Storage System combines Lustre and Open Storage products (J4400, X4540) to deliver high performance, cluster storage at up to a 50% price/performance advantage over the competition.
  • The preview of new processor options in the Sun Blade X6440 delivers up to twice the I/O capacity of competing blade servers, and up to 12TFLOPS of peak performance in a fully configured Sun blade 6048 chassis
Learn more at sun.com/hpc and the Systems Channel.

For more information about all of our HPC solutions go go here.

And, or more information about Sun Constellation System go here.

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