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Operating Environments

Select the operating system environment to meet your requirements, all available from HP with extensive support options.

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Linux

With compute cluster options from Red Hat and Novell, HP offers specially priced 8-pack bundles. Combine with enterprise server subscriptions for general purpose and head nodes to ensure full coverage and access to upgrades and software patches.

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.0 and 5.0

    Compute cluster bundles are based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server, excluding virtualization support. These are offered for 2 and 4 socket Integrity and ProLiant-based compute nodes, in one- and three-year subscriptions, and include HP support. Users access compute nodes via head node servers, which are implemented with Red Hat Enterprise Linux or Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Platform. 

  • Novell SUSE SLES 10

    Available on ProLiant compute nodes with up to 32 CPUs, HPC 8 packs are based on full SLES 10 edition. The SLES 10 release provides full 64-bit support on AMD Opteron and Intel Xeon clusters. Standard subscriptions are available for Integrity systems.

Clusters requiring modification to the Linux kernel, such as installation of drivers for Quadrics interconnect or support of the Lustre cluster file system, are not supported by standard releases from Red Hat or SUSE. Contact HP for alternate options, including XC System Software.

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HP-UX

HP-UX Operating Environments (OEs) are tested and integrated application bundles designed to work with the operating system and provide the functionality needed for your system's purpose.

HP-UX 11i v2 Technical Computing OE (TCOE) is designed for compute-intensive technical applications on HP servers and workstations. TCOE contains the base 64-bit HP-UX operating system, network drivers, and other always-installed functionality, plus optimized math libraries (MLIB), message-passing interface (HP-MPI), technical system configuration (TechSysConf), and extensive graphic applications.

In addition to tools and applications bundled in TCOE, customers in the High Performance Computing area often use other tools such as GlancePlus for comprehensive system performance monitoring and analysis, online JFS for filesystem fine tuning, and MirrorDisk/UX for software disk mirroring. For customers who need to have multi-system high availability support, HP offers MC/ServiceGuard for fail-over support. These tools and applications can be ordered a la carte on top of TCOE.

For more information on HP-UX Operating Environments, please visit the Hewlett-Packard Technical Documentation site and use the keyword search to search for Operating Environment.

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Microsoft Windows HPC Server 2008

Windows HPC Server 2008 (HPCS) is designed specifically to run parallel, high-performance computing (HPC) applications to solve complex computations. Windows HPCS accelerates time-to-insight by providing an HPC platform that is simple to deploy, operate, and integrate with existing infrastructure and tools.

HPCS supports leading HPC applications with an integrated software stack that includes Operating System, Job Scheduler, management tools, and MPI layer. It also integrates seamlessly with existing Windows infrastructure (e.g., Active Directory), allowing you to leverage existing skills and technology for system and node management, workload management, user management and security.

HPCS extends the capabilities of Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003 with set-up and configuration templates to save you time and effort, and includes a new administration console. Enhanced monitoring, system health and resporting with built-in diagnostic tools, the ability to create and manage groups of resources, and failover options.

HPCS is also supported by HP-MPI, a high-performance, production-quality implementation of the Message Passing Interface standard by dozens of leading HPC ISVs and offering a standard interface for multiple interconnects.

Technical computing operating environment options

HP offers powerful tools for developing cluster applications. HP-MPI Message Passing Interface library was first developed for HP-UX and is now offered on Linux and soon will be available on Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003. HP-MPI offers an interconnect-independent platform for MPI, and has been adopted by leading Independent Software Vendors for their parallel implementations. HP MLIB, available on HP-UX, offers a collection of highly customized mathematical subroutines for high performance. Also offered are a range of development tools and utilities from HP and its partners. See the Applications and Tools section for more information.

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