Australia's HPC Community Witnesses Full Deployment of Country's Most Powerful Supercomputer
27 9월 2005 - 3:23AM
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800-Plus Researchers Pushing Science to New Heights on SGI Altix
System MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Sept. 26 /PRNewswire/ -- As
Australia's scientific community convenes this week to assess the
latest trends in computing-based research, the Australian
Partnership for Advanced Computing (APAC) announced it has fully
completed deployment of its 1,680-processor supercomputer from
Silicon Graphics (SGI: NYSE). SGI and APAC made the announcement
today as high-performance computing (HPC) users gathered to learn
about new breakthroughs in research at the APAC Conference &
Exhibition on Advanced Computing, Grid Applications and Research.
APAC's SGI(R) Altix(R) 3700 system, ranked as one of the most
powerful computers on Earth, has for several months served as a
resource for researchers and graduate students from throughout
Australia. Now fully deployed, the APAC system serves more than 800
researchers from 27 universities and Australia's Commonwealth
Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO). APAC's SGI
supercomputer has increased the organization's computing capability
tenfold. Operational since May, the system has already been applied
to such broad areas as: earth sciences, for reconstructing the
evolution of the earth's crust and mantle; astronomy, for modeling
planet formations and the evolution of galaxies; computational
chemistry, for developing new materials and pharmaceuticals; and
oceanography, for studying the influence of the southern ocean and
sea ice on the world's climate. The APAC system is also part of a
nationwide computing grid that relies heavily on SGI supercomputers
located throughout Australia. The latest addition to the grid is a
160-processor SGI Altix 3700 system at the Western Australian
Interactive Virtual Environments Centre (IVEC), which is an APAC
partner. "The new system lifts Australia's research infrastructure,
encouraging the uptake of eResearch locally," said Professor John
O'Callaghan, executive director, APAC. "We expect that it will
substantially increase Australia's world standing in advanced
computing and grid capabilities." APAC's Altix 3700 Bx2 system has
a total of 1,680 Intel(R) Itanium(R) 2 processors, 3.6TB of memory,
120TB of SGI(R) InfiniteStorage capacity, and Brocade(R) 24000
fibre channel switches. The software environment comprises the
SuSE(R) Linux operating system with SGI ProPack(TM), SGI(R)
CXFS(TM) file sharing software and the Intel range of software
development compilers and tools from Intel. The system was listed
as the 26th most powerful in the world on the TOP500 list (June
2005). "The APAC National Facility provides a world-class service
for Australian researchers and SGI is proud to be the supplier of
the next generation system for the facility," said Bill Trestrail,
regional managing director for South Asia Pacific, SGI. "This
tremendous record of service delivery has been made possible by the
outstanding skills of the staff working in the National Facility."
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