
Friday November 21, 2008
Sun announced a slew of new solutions at Supercomputing 2008
Sun is finally back into the HPC market with a slew of new
announcements that make it truly competitive in more than a decade.
These systems/solutions (including storage, server clusters, blade
servers, new software and interconnects) were showcased in Sun
Technology Demos at Supercomputing 2008. Some of the new products
include:
- Sun
Constellation System - with double the storage capacity, double the
cores and double the compute nodes of the original Sun Constellation
System, the "Genesis" storage array, new "Magnum" switch solutions, the
"Glacier" cooling door and storage flash arrays
- Sun Storage
Cluster: Based on a previous Sun
Unified Storage Systems announcement, this solution includes
Solaris ZFS to transparently cache data on SSDs, and reduce
latencies and remove I/O bottlenecks. IMO, these recent solutions bring
Sun back into the storage market, which Sun has gradually ceded over
the past two decades (Sun used to be king of attached storage when I
joined Sun, about 20 years ago).
- Sun
Compute Cluster is a pre-integrated highly scalable
system consisting of Sun Fire Servers and Sun Blade server modules with
infiniband or ethernet connectors that can handle large data sets
and workloads.
- Lustre 1.8 with features
such as
version-based recovery, interoperability with 1.6 clients, adaptive
time-out.
- Sun
HPC ClusterTools 8.1 now offers enhanced performance and
scalability, including processor
affinity support, a high-performance MPI and parallel job launcher.
- Sun
HPC Software, Linux Edition 1.1 and Solaris Developer Edition
Beta 1 is a new software bundle with a new OpenFabrics Enterprise
Distribution
- Sun
Studio Express 11/08. I already outlined the main
features in a previous blog. New tests continue to
demonstrate a robust performance improvement from generation to
generation of processor architectures by delivering a new World Record
SPECompM2001score, as
mentioned in a previous blog.
- Sun
Shared Visualization Software 1.1.1 which enables users to remotely
access and share 3D-accelerated applications that run on a central
resource.
Posted by tatkar
( Nov 21 2008, 11:10:42 AM PST )
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