Several of us are already in Portland, in advance of the HPC conference, to attend HP-CAST . HP-CAST is a user group focused on HPC, whose fall meeting is usually held right before the industry-wide SC event. This 13 th Group Meeting just got kicked off this morning with a preview on next week’s...
I got the following report from Christine Fronczak , our WW Computer-Aided Engineering Business Manager, highlighting observations from the recent HP CAE Symposium (see prior blog), and thought it would be intersesting to share with you all. Thanks, Christine, for permision to post! Note that presentations...
This week, HP’s high-performance computing team hits Detroit for our 20 th HP CAE Symposium. Bringing together customers, partnering and CAE thought leaders, this year’s event will focus on the power of computer-aided engineering to speed product development and time-to-market, even –or...
The new Top500 list was released recently, and HP (and BladeSystems) again tops the list as the preferred technology choice by this extremely knowledgeable and demanding community of users! What's the Top500? It's a listing of the world's most powerful supercomputing systems, based on the...
Interconnect is an integral part of any scale-out solutions. The question often asked is something like "which interconnect should I use for my next scale-out project?" Well, a simple answer is "it depends". For many applications in the high performance computing (HPC) area, their...
Traveling to the show? Share with us your experiences. Can't travel? Stay tuned to this web site for the latest info. At Tech Forum (June 16 - 18 in Las Vegas) HP will showcase its premier enterprise computing solutions. The event will feature daily keynote speakers, presentations and booth demos...
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Reality Check: Server Insights
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Kristie Popp
on 06-14-2009
Filed under: HPC, servers, datacenter, HP POD, pod, ProLiant, G6, racks, shared storage, scale-out servers, 2009, HPTF, Tech Forum, Tech Form event and expo
Today HP announced the new ExSO portfolio . The products are designed for Extreme Scale Out (duh) but are quite applicable for HPC and clusters. After all, the typical HPC user wants highest performance per dollar, and per watt. Yes, these systems are ideal for big Web 2.0 and cloud data centers, but...