On-Demand Delivery of HPC Apps on Sun Grid
Running data on the grid is about to get a whole lot easier. Sun is proud to present the world's only application utility that enables on-demand delivery of HPC applications over the network. Called Sun Grid Application Catalog, and available through network.com, the utility offers immediate pay-per-use access to 20 unique open source applications with more expected from the 50-100 communities participating.
Vice President of Systems Engineering, Hal Stern, invites Vice President of Engineering for Collaboration and ISVs, Jim Parkinson, to this edition of Innovating@Sun to hear firsthand how ISVs, developers, and end users will benefit from the expanded grid functionality.
Parkinson notes that making applications available has been one of the challenges in utility computing. This new release addresses that in several ways by:
“People don't care where their CPUs are, just their data,” says Parkinson noting how these efforts all serve to make the network more transparent. He adds that the ideal model is a network operation model as opposed to a datacenter model, but with the simplicity of pricing and contracts such that anyone can use it.
Note of Correction: In the podcast, a reference is made to the company, eHiTS. The correct company name is SymBioSys and their application is eHiTS.
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network.com
Sun Grid website
SimBioSys'eHiTS
Press Release
Feature Story
Kris Thorleifsson's Blog




