DKRZ Chooses Bull for Its First Petaflops-Scale Supercomputer & for Cooperation on Climate Research in Germany, as Part of an...
12 Mai 2014 - 7:00AM
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In 2016, this ultra-fast, but extremely
energy-efficient super-system will reach a peak performance of 3
Petaflops and a storage capacity of 45 Petabytes. This means it can
perform 3 million billion operations per second, and store the
equivalent of 10 million DVDs.
Regulatory News :
Bull (Paris:BULL) :
The German computing center for climate research DKRZ (Deutsches
Klimarechenzentrum) and Bull have signed a contract for the
delivery of a petaflops-scale supercomputer, as well as cooperation
on climate research simulation. The contract worth 26 million euro
covers the delivery of all the key computing and storage components
of the new system.
“What does the climate have in store for our future and for the
Earth?” It’s a question that arouses a great deal of interest and
controversy nowadays. To answer it, climate simulations are an
essential tool. This involves replicating the climate system and
its complex developments on a computer, with the help of digital
models. The new system will be used to process the huge quantity of
data (Big Data) needed to carry out effective climate
simulation.
Combining high performance and energy efficiencyDespite
its impressive technical performance, the global energy consumption
of the system demonstrates exemplary energy efficiency, with a PUE
as low as 1.2. The PUE value is the ratio between the global energy
consumption of the Data Center and the actual energy consumption of
the computer. This excellent result is a direct result of the
technology developed by Bull for High-Performance Computing (HPC):
the system being purchased by the Hamburg climate researchers will
be cooled using warm water, a technology that requires
significantly less energy than standard cooling systems, as the
heat generated by processors and memory modules is extracted as
close as possible to source. The system will also benefit from
advances in energy consumption reductions, born out of a
cooperative project between by Bull and the Technical University of
Dresden.
“We are very proud that DKRZ has chosen Bull. Bull is a leading
international provider of HPC solutions, and supports HPC research
and education in Germany for customers including the Universities
of Dresden, Cologne, Aachen, Düsseldorf and Munster, and the Jülich
Research Center. The contract signed today with the German
computing center for climate research is a new milestone in Bull’s
HPC success story,” said Gerd-Lothar Leonhart, CEO of Bull for the
DACH area (Germany/Austria/Switzerland).
“As part of the agreement signed today, DKRZ and Bull will
cooperate to improve the scalability of climate models and the
corresponding software algorithms. In climate simulation, we
generate such enormous quantities of data that we not only need
efficient hardware, but also highly efficient software, to get to
grips with that data,” commented Professor Thomas Ludwig, Director
of DKRZ and research team leader.
“We must be able to rely on supercomputers that incorporate the
latest technological advances to be able to improve our climate
forecasts. With the new system, for example, we hope to gain new
insight into the forecasting of cloud formation,” explained
Professor Dr. Jochem Marotzke, Director of the Max-Planck Institute
of Meteorology, one of the main users of the DKRZ facilities.
The expertise in the optimization of software codes developed by
Bull’s Parallel Programming team in Grenoble was a key factor in
DKRZ’s decision.
“It is also this proven competence that finally convinced us
that Bull was the right partner to have at our side,” Professor
Ludwig added.
If the new system were fully installed today, it would rank
among the five fastest supercomputers in Germany according to the
current Top500 list. And the project breaks another record: its 45
Petabyte storage system is one of the largest in the world. DKRZ is
setting new standards with the deployment of this outstanding
infrastructure, specifically scaled to support its users’
scientific research programs.
For more information visit: www.dkrz.de
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