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The HP supercomputer is a 1,024-node Cluster Platform 4000 based on HP
ProLiant DL145 servers with AMD Opteron™ processors running the Linux operating
system. A high-speed Voltaire InfiniBand interconnect is used with HP's XC
System Software providing cluster management capability.
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Press Announcement (March 2006) »
Press Release (July 2005) |
Aeronautical Systems Center (ASC) Major Shared Resource Center
(MSRC)
"HP's Unified Cluster Portfolio will enable us to capitalize on the
tremendous advances in price/performance provided by industry-standard
technologies, while providing a fully supported, robust production system for
our critical workload."
Steve Wourns,
Director, ASC MSRC |
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The utility computing facility at HP Labs and the installation of a new HP
Cluster platform 4000 Supercomputer system as WilliamsF1's primary computing
resource at their Grove, UK headquarters have increased the team's computer
modeling capabilities in 2005 by more than a factor of three.
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BMW Williams F1
"Prediction, using computational fluid dynamics, was our main tool to assess
the implications of the new FIA rules for the 2005 season, and to consider a
wide range of potential solutions. Together with our partner HP, we have scaled
up our computational resource by a factor of three. We augmented our in-house
capability with the use of HP's Bristol Labs utility computing facility, which
allows us to run computations using external resource at peak load times, such
as during the new car design phase."
Sam Michael, Technical Director, WilliamsF1 |
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To improve productivity and process jobs quicker, Boeing engineers installed
Windows® Compute Cluster Server 2003 on an HP Cluster Platform 4000 for use with
their finite element analysis and intelligent graphics applications.
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Case study (April 2007) |
Boeing
"We found the HP Cluster Platform very useful because it provided defined
cluster configurations with the flexibility to choose types of server, number of
servers, and interconnects. In addition, the flexibility to preload Windows CCS
at HP provided significant advantages in deployment."
Dr. J.S. Hurley, Senior Manager, Distributed Software and Systems
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Borsa Italiana, the Italian stock exchange, deployed a 130-node HP Cluster
Platform 4000 based on HP ProLiant blade servers to reliably distribute trading
information to financial institutions, consolidate its server systems and lower
energy costs.
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Case study (November 2007) »
Press release (May 2007)
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Borsa Italiana
“We enjoy a reputation as one of the most reliable stock exchanges in Europe
with the
levels, thanks to the reliability of our HP BladeSystem solution. Implementing
them has reduced our Total Cost of Ownership by 50 per cent for their entire
lifecycle, representing a saving of over €1 million.”
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Callaway Golf installed an HP Cluster Platform 3000 system based on HP
ProLiant DL140 G3 and DL380 G5 servers running Microsoft® Windows® Computer
Cluster Server (CCS) software. The installation also included HP StorageWorks 70
Modular Storage Array (MSA) and HP ProCurve switches. HP configured and
installed this turnkey solution running in one hour and Callaway has seen
performance increased by 2-3 times. »
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Callaway Golf
"Callaway Golf earned its reputation as a club design innovator by embracing
technology. Today, our HP high performance computing cluster lets us model
critical aspects of club design faster than ever. We're able to test more ideas
and design permutations, which in turn enables us to meet ever-higher standards
of innovation without impacting design lead times."
John Loo, Senior Manager, Design Systems, Callaway Golf |
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The CCRC has deployed 2 clusters:
- An 8-node HP Cluster Platform 6000 system based on HP Integrity rx2600
servers with Intel® Itanium® processors and Myrinet interconnects, running
Linux. Scali Manage provides cluster management. A 2 TB StorageWorks RAID array
is also included.
- A 64-node HP Cluster Platform 3000 system based on HP ProLiant DL360 servers
with dual Intel® Xeon® processors and both Myrinet and Gigabit Ethernet
interconnects. Scali Manage provides cluster management.
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Case Study |
Complex Carbohydrate Research Center, University of Georgia
"Our simulations require huge computing capacity combined with low latency.
HP was one of only two vendors that offered a suitable solution. And in the end,
HP offered superior value and good system management tools for the total
solution we needed."
Dr. Robert Woods Complex Carbohydrate Research Center (CCRC)
University of Georgia |
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CSC's M-grid project consists of clusters located on their premises and at
eight universities. They are based on 200 HP ProLiant DL145 and 585 servers with
381 processors. The combined computing capacity of the clusters is approximately
1.5 teraflop/s.
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Press announcement (October 2006) »
Press announcement (January 2006) |
CSC, The Finnish IT Center for Science
"We found HP clearly to be the best and most cost effective choice. HP
clearly had the best understanding of what type of equipment we were looking
for. Performance, large memory and good network connections are the most
important features in servers and computers used in research."
Kai Nordlund M-grid Project Coordinator Professor of Computational
Physics CSC
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The IGIB supercomputer, which is expected to deliver four teraflop/s of
performance, is a 288-node HP Cluster Platform 3000 based on HP ProLiant servers
with Intel® Xeon™ processors and running Linux with XC System Software. The
Voltaire ISR 9288 provides the high-speed InfiniBand 10 Gbps cluster
interconnect and HP's XC System Software provides cluster management capability.
» HP
Press Release »
HP's supercomputer will greatly aid research at IGIB (May 2006) |
Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology
"HP's Cluster Platform provides a scalable architecture that allows us to
complete large, complex simulation experiments such as molecular interactions
and dynamics, virtual drug screening, protein folding and so forth much more
quickly. This technology, combined with HP's experience and expertise in life
sciences, helps IGIB speed access to information, knowledge and new levels of
efficiency, which we hope will ultimately culminate in the discovery of new drug
targets and predictive medicine for complex disorders with minimum side
effects."
Dr. Samir Brahmachari Director, Institute of Genomics and
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The Institute of Statistical Mathematics (ISM) is Japan's leading statistical
science institution. ISM recently deployed a 128 node HP Cluster Platform 4000,
with XC Software and integrated with HP StorageWorks Scalable File Share. The
solution supports inter-university research and advanced projects requiring
statistical analysis.
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Institute of Statistical Mathematics
" Building clusters takes time, but with the HP XC4000 cluster system, the
operating system, middleware and overall optimization were all included...It's
great to be able to put something in place and deploy immedately....It supported
Lustre-based HP StorageWorks Scalable File Share which could relieve I/O
bottlenecks."
Professor Tamura Yoshiyasu, Deputy Director, ISM |
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Taiwan's NCHC 192-node, 2 teraflop/s HP Cluster Platform 6000 system, based
on HP Integrity rx2600 servers with Intel® Itanium® processors, is one of the
largest Linux clusters in Asia Pacific. HP's XC System Software provides cluster
management capability, and the HP StorageWorks Scalable File Share delivers high
bandwidth, high capacity, shared storage to all nodes on the cluster.
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National Center for High-performance Computing (NCHC)
"We are pleased to partner with HP on this important project. With our firm
commitment to research and innovation, we needed a computing environment to meet
our scalability, sustainability and performance requirements. HP was able to
deliver accurately what we needed to stay on course with our high-performance
computing strategy. HP's industry-standard architecture, competitive pricing and
customized on-site engineering service made HP an excellent choice to help us
stay ahead in today's fast-changing IT industry."
Dr. Joe Juang Director, NCHC |
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Orbital wanted a distributed memory system that was also powerful and reliable
so they chose the HP Cluster Platform 4000BL (CP4000BL) based on the HP
BladeSystem c7000 infrastructure, which consolidates and packages all supporting
computing elements - compute, storage, network, and power - into a single
cabinet that smoothes data center integration and optimization.
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Case study (April, 2008) |
Orbital Sciences Corporation
“From a technical standpoint, the CP4000BL cluster is by far the best piece of
hardware I have ever worked with.“ I’ve been a system administrator for more
than twelve years, and I’ve managed hardware from all of the big names in the
industry. The HP CP4000BL cluster is one of my favorite platforms.”
Don Collins
Orbital’s East Coast IT |
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PNNL's 11.8-teraflop/s, Linux-based HP supercomputer was designed
specifically for computational biology and chemistry research, and is one of the
fastest in the world for those applications. It boasts power of nearly 2,000
Intel® Itanium® processors and also has 6.8 terabytes of local memory.
» Press
Release (April 2005) »
Press Release (June 2004) |
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)
"The HP and PNNL collaboration is a good example of how industry and research
laboratories can partner to create unique solutions to national problems. Our
collaboration has resulted in building a supercomputer that will enable
scientists to integrate and access data at an unprecedented rate, transforming
their ability to do detailed computer modeling on a whole host of subjects.
Research scientists from around the world will be able to make use of its
power."
Dr. George Michaels Director, Computational and Information
Sciences Directorate Pacific Northwest National Laboratory | |
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HPCGG has installed a 64-node HP Cluster Platform 4000 managed by HP's
Linux-based XC System Software, integrating Linux, Platform Computing's LSF
software, HP's MPI (message passing interface), as well as open source
components. Gigabit Ethernet connectivity is used.
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Case study (June 2007) »
Press Release (February 2005) »
Press Release (September 2003) |
Harvard Medical School - Partners HealthCare Center for Genetics and
Genomics (HPCGG)
"With this system, analysis that used to take a month to run will only take
days. It opens up an exciting new world of opportunities for collaborative
healthcare research here in the Boston area."
Isaac Kohane, M.D., Ph.D. Director of Bioinformatics, HPCGG
Principal Investigator, I2B2 National Center for Biomedical Computing |
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To Deploy maximum computing power within tightening space, power, cooling,
and administration-time requirments, Pharmasset deployed the HP ProLiant c-Class
Server Blades in an HP BladeSystem c3000 enclosure.
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Pharmasset
"I evaluated the various solutions on a number of criteria, but in the end it
all really came down to processor speed and density" Anuth says. "The HP
Bladesystem met our speed, density, power, space and cooling requirement best."
Jim Anuth, Director of Information Technology, Paramasset |
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SHARCNET's new HP clusters, which are collectively expected to deliver 25
teraflop/s of performance and total 1900 nodes, will consist of HP Cluster
Platform 4000 systems based on HP ProLiant servers with AMD Opteron processors
running HP's Linux-based XC System Software. Cluster interconnection will be
delivered by GbE, Quadrics ELAN4, Myrinet and Voltaire's InfiniBand. The upgrade
will integrate a total of 480 terabytes in HP StorageWorks Scalable File Share
(HP SFS) systems.
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Release »
Research website |
SHARCNET
"The HP Unified Cluster Portfolio provides us an integrated, open-source
based supercomputing utility to support distributed, high-performance computing,
data management and visualization. Our researchers will be able to use as much,
or as little, of the processing and data capacity as they require, and
seamlessly access it from anywhere on the network. Such technology is critical
to Canada's competitiveness as a world-class research community and our ability
to accelerate the production of results that are of benefit to our economy,
health, environment, scientific knowledge and culture."
Hugh Couchman Scientific Director, SHARCNET |
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SPACI maintains a grid comprised of three clusters (two have 68-nodes and one
has 13-nodes) of HP Cluster Platform 6000 systems based on HP Integrity rx2600
servers with Intel® Itanium® processors. HP's Linux-based XC System Software
provides cluster management capability. High performance Quadrics Elan 4
interconnects are used at each cluster site.
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Press Release (June 2004) |
Italian Southern Partnership for Advanced Computational Infrastructures
(SPACI)
"Our decision to select HP in favor of a major competitor was based on a
number of critical factors. HP Italy's obvious commitment to the project and our
access to HP's technical computing team (HPC) at an EMEA level, provided
invaluable support and consultancy, and demonstrated their belief in the
strategic importance of the project."
Professor Giovanni Aloisio President, SPACI Consortium Professor,
University of Lecce |
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SSCK's 1.87 TFLOP/s, 312 processor supercomputer is an HP Cluster Platform
6000 system based on HP Integrity rx2600 and rx8620 servers with Intel® Itanium®
processors. HP's XC System Software provides cluster management capability. By
early 2006, the overall system will be upgraded to a total of 340 nodes. An HP
SFS system will provide 40 terabytes of storage in its final configuration.
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Press release (April 2007) »
Case study (January 2006) »
Press Release |
Scientific Supercomputing Center Karlsruhe (SSCK)
"The HP high performance supercomputing system is significantly advancing
research and development work at the universities and research institutes in the
state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. In addition, the HP Cluster Platform 6000
provides a powerful, reliable, and easy to manage system for industrial users."
-- Prof. Dr. Wilfried Juling, Director of the Computing Center, University
of Karlsruhe SSCK |
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SIB promotes research, the development of databanks and computer
technologies, teaching and service activities in the field of bioinformatics.
SIB’s Vital-IT Computer Center has 2 production clusters (one 32 node HP Cluster
Platform 6000 and one 32 node HP Cluster Platform 4000) and 2 development
clusters, sharing a Voltaire InfiniBand fabric, and connected to a 13 TB HP
Scalable File Share (SFS). The clusters utilize Red Hat Linux and HP-MPI, along
with Platform LSF.
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Voltaire Case Study »
Press announcement (June 2003) |
Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics
SIB has found that the combination of Voltaire Grid Director and HP SFS give
researchers I/O performance comparable to locally-attached disks.
And..”overall, the HP and Voltaire cluster has increased our file system
throughput by 10 times, and our researchers have doubled their productivity”
C. Victor Jongeneel, Ph.D, Director of Vital-IT Center, Swiss Institute of
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TIFR is implementing a 78-node HP Cluster Platform 6000 system, based on HP
Integrity rx2600 servers with Intel® Itanium® processors. HP's XC System
Software provides cluster management capability.
» Mumbai Press
Coverage »
PUNE press coverage |
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) Computational Mathematics
Laboratory
"TIFR is very pleased to partner with HP - a global technology leader - for
high-end research in the field of computational mathematics. These technologies
will help us in our research on the fundamental problems in mathematics and
optimization techniques. With the implementation of this Itanium cluster, we
have reached yet another milestone in technology adoption to help scientific
discoveries using world-class algorithmic research in computational
mathematics."
Narendra Karmarkar Head of Computational Mathematics Laboratory TIFR |
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Universidad de Chile installed an HP Cluster Platform 6000 with Scali Manage
cluster management software to provide high performance computing power for
scientific applications and meet research project deadlines. The system provides
a platform to collaborate with other universities in South America and the
Pacific Rim through a Supercomputer Grid.
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Case study |
Universidad de Chile
The C&I consultant’s ability to interact and communicate with the HP engineers
and HP’s great partnership with Sali to deliver Scali Manage™ was very
impressive. It drove home the added value HP brings to High Performance
Computing.”
Juan Carlos Maureira, Center for Mathematical Modeling Systems Engineer,
Universidad de Chile |
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UCF's CHAMPS Lab deployed a 20-node HP Cluster Platform 4000 (CP4000) that met
performance requirements. Using AMD® Opteron™ dual-processor nodes, the cluster
leverages the HP message-passing library (HP-MPI) and an InfiniBand®
interconnect to optimize performance on the CHAMPS models.
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Case study (Feb. 2008)
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University of Central
Florida
“Our primary research goal is to use computer modeling and simulation to better
analyze and understand coastal hydroscience. HP helps us achieve this goal by
providing us with a powerful system that can effectively handle the
extraordinary computational demands of our research.”
Scott C. Hagen, Ph.D., P.E.,
Director of the CHAMPS Lab |
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The University of Houston's TLC2 has a 154-node Linux cluster
based on HP Itanium® 2 systems. Three interconnects are used - Myrinet, Gigabit
Ethernet and fast Ethernet.
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University of Houston, Texas Learning and Computation Center (TLC2)
Advanced Computing Research Laboratory (ACRL)
"Thanks to HP and its commitment to open standards and software and the power
of Itanium solutions, we are firmly convinced that our choice maximizes the
impact of our research in addition to providing a cost effective solution to our
needs."
Dr. Lennart Johnsson Director, ACRL and TLC2 |
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The University of Tromsø has installed a Linux cluster of 49 HP Integrity
servers with a total of 196 Intel® Itanium® processors.
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Case study |
University of Tromsø
"Our chemistry and biotechnology researchers say that installing Norway's
first teraflop/s cluster from HP has completely changed the way they work,
because they no longer have to wait weeks for results."
Tor Johansen Project Manager, High Performance Computing University of
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Yokohama City University
"With HP's XC Cluster, we have a complete and supported cluster solution,
with single system features for management and familiar user interfaces. It is
what we needed to quickly deploy and support the round-the-clock needs of our
university community."
Akinori Kidera Graduate School of Integrated Science Yokohama City
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