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Cisco to Demonstrate Broad Range of High Performance Computing Technology at SC06 Super Computing Conference
Cisco Family of High Performance Computing Server Networking Products Supports Many of World's Largest Supercomputing Sites
| Source: Cisco Systems
TAMPA, FL -- (MARKET WIRE) -- November 14, 2006 -- (SC06 International Conference) -- Cisco®
(NASDAQ : CSCO ) announced today that it will be demonstrating the industry's
broadest range of customer choice in High Performance Computing (HPC)
server interconnect technology. The Cisco family of high performance
server switching products offers best-in-class scalability, high
availability, and security, with common management tools, common
configuration interfaces, and a common virtualization provisioning platform
designed to provide comprehensive and consistent management regardless of
the protocol used.
"We are seeing continued adoption of highly distributed architectures to
support compute intensive applications, not only within the HPC market, but
within certain segments of enterprise data centers as well," said Vernon
Turner, group vice president and general manager of IDC's Enterprise
Computing practice. "Given the extraordinary demands of High Performance
Computing, scalability, troubleshooting, and common management across
multiple switching technologies are important customer requirements."
The Cisco technology portfolio includes a comprehensive line of Ethernet,
InfiniBand and Fibre Channel switches offering high availability, a common
look-and-feel, and common best-in-class management features. Cisco Ethernet
and InfiniBand server connectivity solutions for HPC environments support
five of the world's ten largest HPC clusters. Cisco offers high density,
modular Ethernet switching chassis, including newly released 10 gigabits
per second Ethernet switching line cards, a full line of Double Data Rate
(DDR) InfiniBand server switching chassis, and embedded Ethernet, Fibre
Channel, and InfiniBand switching modules for blades blade servers.
Designed for demanding high performance computing environments where rapid
cluster start-up and comprehensive diagnostic capabilities are critical,
Cisco SFS Subnet Manager is proven to scale beyond 4000 server nodes, has
full database synchronization with redundant subnet managers, and is able
to bring a multi-thousand-node InfiniBand cluster fabric up in less than
one minute. For virtualization and dynamic resource provisioning Cisco
offers VFrame, which is available today for InfiniBand fabrics.
The Cisco family of high performance computing products supports some of
the world's largest server clusters, including Sandia National
Laboratories, the Air Force Research Laboratory Maui High Performance
Computing Center, Texas Advanced Computing Center at The University of
Texas at Austin, the College of Computing at Georgia Tech, the University
of Sherbrooke, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, National
Center for Supercomputing Applications, and the University of Oklahoma.
Additionally, Cisco technology has been deployed in hundreds of server
clusters, including both research and commercial environments in the United
States, Europe and Asia-Pacific.
"InfiniBand switches play an important role in our compute model and helped
us achieve very scalable results with computational fluid dynamics and
other simulation codes," said Steve Jones, founder of the Stanford
University High Performance Computing Center and HPC manager for flow
physics and computational engineering. "Just as important, we've had no
failures that require restarts of applications. When codes can take more
than a week to run, it's imperative that we provide cluster solutions with
the best possible sustained uptimes."
Cisco Server Fabric Switch 7000 Series InfiniBand switching products offer
cost effective, low latency options for high performance, computation
intensive applications where every microsecond of latency improvement is
important to accelerate the job run completion.
Cisco has also developed unique form factors of Ethernet, InfiniBand, and
Fibre Channel storage switches for the high performance blade server
market. Customers who choose blade servers as their preferred server
chassis can take advantage of Cisco switching technologies by selecting
server switching line cards from all the leading blade server vendors.
Customers can rely on support from Cisco when connecting switching blades
to Cisco modular fabric switches within the data center.
To provide common administration, troubleshooting, and security best
practices, Cisco has integrated its high performance Ethernet and
InfiniBand product offerings together with common management tools. These
common management tools are included in the CiscoWorks umbrella.
Applications include Resource Manager Essentials, Device Fault Manager and
Network Connectivity Monitor (NCM).
Cisco HPC solutions will be demonstrated at SC06 in Booth 1035, including
demonstrations of InfiniBand and Ethernet solutions, managing an HPC
heterogeneous storage environment with Cisco Fibre Channel storage
networking switches, Microsoft Windows Compute Cluster Server support,
cluster connectivity with Obsidian Longbow Campus devices to extend a
standard InfiniBand link up to 10 kilometers, and the use of open source
with OpenFabrics and Open MPI.
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