Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ:JAVA) today announced new
products and technologies that extend its HPC leadership, maximize
application performance and throughput, and provide superior
building blocks for HPC systems. In addition, Sun is announcing new
HPC customers, world-record performance and Top500 List results
that demonstrate its relentless system innovation. Sun doubled its
number of entries since the June 2009 list with a total of 11
deployments providing nearly 2 PetaFLOPS (PFLOPS). For more
information on Sun's HPC solutions, please visit:
http://www.sun.com/hpc.
“Sun servers, storage and networking continue to fuel world
record HPC performance and provide the building blocks for dozens
of new Sun Constellation System deployments around the globe,” said
John Fowler, executive vice president, Systems Group, Sun
Microsystems. “Corporations and scientists alike are using Sun
server and storage innovation to gain competitive advantage and
tackle the world's most complex problems.”
Sun at Supercomputing 2009
Sun is featuring a range of its own HPC technologies at its
booth (#435), including servers, unified storage, flash, networking
and software, as well as third-party solutions like UniCluster by
Univa, ideal for HPC applications. For more information on the
innovative HPC technologies Sun is showcasing at Supercomputing
2009, visit: http://www.sun.com/hpc or the Sun booth (#435) for
live demonstrations. Sun's Supercomputing 2009 online press kit can
be found at:
http://www.sun.com/aboutsun/media/presskits/2009-1117/.
New products and solutions announced today include:
- Sun Lustre(TM) Storage System
Update: Doubles capacity and density with new 2 TB drives, with
improved performance on the latest Open Storage platforms
- Sun Blade(TM) X6275 Server
Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) Version: Extends GbE interconnect to
ultra dense blades; provides up to 70 percent more compute density
(per rack) than competing blade servers, with up to 9 TeraFLOPS
(TFLOPS) of peak performance per fully populated Sun Blade(TM) 6048
server chassis
- Sun(TM) Storage 7000 Family
Update: Doubles density and capacity, from 288 TB to 576 TB in
a 4RU space; now with InfiniBand and Remote Direct Memory Access
(RDMA)
- Sun(TM) Datacenter InfiniBand
Switch 72: Provides ultra-slim, ultra-dense switch
fabric solution in 1RU for Sun server clusters up to 72 quad data
rate (QDR) InfiniBand nodes; seamlessly integrates with the Sun
Blade(TM) 6048 Modular System and the Sun Blade 6048 QDR NEM to
scale up to 576 servers and storage systems
- Sun(TM) Datacenter InfiniBand
Switch 36: Offers customers a self-contained,
multi-purpose 1RU 36-node QDR IB switch fabric solution for
enterprise applications
- Sun HPC ClusterTools (TM)
8.2.1: Incorporates highly optimized Message Passing Interface
(MPI) supporting multiple interconnects including InfiniBand QDR,
which can provide improved performance for many HPC
applications
Sun Storage 7410 Delivers Outstanding Performance with
Increased Efficiency and Capacity
Sun has doubled the performance of the Sun Storage 7410 Unified
Storage system by upgrading up to four six-core AMD Opteron(TM) CPU
processors and adding new 2 TB drives. With more processing cores,
twice the DRAM cache – up to 512 gigabytes (GB) and double the
storage capacity – 576 TB/s, the Sun Storage 7410 Unified Storage
system delivers increased performance and system bandwidth. With
Sun's innovative flash technologies such as Sun(TM) Storage F5100
Flash Array and Solid State disk (SSDs) recent benchmark results
have demonstrated performance increases up to 107 percent running
common MCAE applications such as MSC-Nastran and Ansys(1).
Sun Doubles Presence on Top500 List
Sun technologies are powering some of the largest HPC systems in
the world, with nearly 2 PetaFLOPS of performance represented on
the latest Top500 list
released today. Sun doubled its overall presence on the list,
including CLUMEQ (Canada), ETH (Federal Institute of Technology
Zurich), Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information
(KISTI), Sandia National Laboratories and University of Zurich.
Sun is also announcing new HPC customers today, including:
National Cheng Kung University (NCKU)
National Cheng Kung University (NCKU) is deploying Sun HPC
systems to meet its increasing computing capacity needs for
scientific research and study. Its systems are based on a variety
of Sun hardware and software platforms, including Sun
StorageTek(TM) 6140 arrays, Sun Fire(TM) X2200 M2 servers and X4200
M2 servers, a Sun SPARC Enterprise(R) M9000 server, Sun Fire(TM)
X4500 data servers, the Lustre file system and Solaris(TM) 10
Operating System (OS).
CLUMEQ
The Consortium Laval, Universite du Quebec, McGill and Eastern
Quebec (CLUMEQ) selected Sun's Constellation System to build a
world-class high performance computing and energy efficient
datacenter providing over 77 TeraFLOPS. Sun technology includes 10
Sun Blade 6048 modular systems with Sun Blade X6275 server modules,
a Sun Lustre Storage System based on the high performance Sun(TM)
Storage J4400 array with 1 petabyte (PB) of storage capacity, as
well as HPC-related software. CLUMEQ utilizes the Sun Constellation
System to conduct complex research studies ranging from climate and
ecosystem modeling, high energy particle physics, cosmology and
data mining.
German High Performance Computing Centre for Climate and
Earth System Research
Sun has supplied Europe's largest storage installation with a
Sun Constellation System based on a Sun StorageTek(TM) SL8500
Modular Library System, to the German High Performance Computing
Centre for Climate and Earth System Research (Deutsches
Klimarechenzentrum, DKRZ), one of the centers performing
simulations for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
(IPCC) Assessment Report. The DKRZ also utilizes a range of Sun
software including Lustre, Sun(TM) Storage Archive Manager (SAM),
Sun(TM) QFS and Sun Grid Engine (SGE). The DKRZ provides top-end
computing and storage capacity for complex simulation models. The
new system provides a total of 65,000 media slots enabling over 65
PB to be stored on T10000B magnetic tape cassettes.
Sun Systems Shine with New Records on HPC Benchmarks
Ranging from desktop to some of the world's largest installed
systems, Sun Constellation Systems deliver outstanding performance
results while demonstrating near-linear scalability and efficiency
on various HPC workloads. Today, Sun announced the following
benchmark results:
NAMD: The Sun Blade 6048 chassis with 48 Sun Fire X6275
blade servers (768 cores) and QDR InfiniBand, delivered the best
published result on the molecular modeling NAMD benchmark, with up
to 95 percent better performance than double data rate (DDR) IB and
a scalability efficiency of nearly 80 percent(2).
FLUENT and RADIOSS: Sixteen Sun Fire X6275 blade servers
(256 cores) outpaced a competing SGI Altix ICE system with the same
number of cores, on one of the most popular MCAE applications –
FLUENT. FLUENT software solves fluid flow problems and is based on
a numerical technique called computational fluid dynamics (CFD)
which is heavily used in the automotive, aerospace and consumer
products industries(3). In addition, Sun's cluster beat the SGI
Altix ICE system using the prominent MCAE 'crash' code, RADIOSS
from Altair, by over 40 percent(4).
Reverse Time Migration (RTM): The Sun Blade 6048 chassis
with 12 Sun Fire X6275 blade servers, interconnected via integrated
InfiniBand QDR Host Channel Adapters (HCA) and Quad Data Rate
Switched Network Express Modules (QNEM) and using Lustre file
system delivered up to 20x performance improvement over traditional
Gigabit Ethernet/Network File System configurations. RTM is the
most popular seismic processing algorithm often used in geophysical
studies to produce quality images of complex substructures. Sun's
Constellation System offers a unique platform for customers looking
to reduce their seismic processing time by a factor of two(5).
SPECviewperf 10 and SPECfp2006: The Sun Ultra(TM)27
workstation delivers best performance in its class on SPECviewperf
10 3D graphics rendering benchmark. Running OpenGL on Windows Vista
OS, Sun's workstation surpassed similar HP and Dell products on six
out of eight tests(6). The Sun workstation, with OpenSolaris(TM)
and Sun(TM) Studio software, continues to hold a single chip world
record on the SPECfp2006 benchmark, making it an ideal platform for
floating point intensive applications used by CAD/CAM designers and
MCAE engineers alike(7).
To see all HPC benchmark results on Sun's Open Network Systems,
please visit: http://www.sun.com/hpc/benchmarks
About Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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marketplace. Guided by a singular vision -- "The Network Is The
Computer(TM)" -- Sun drives network participation through shared
innovation, community development and open source leadership. Sun
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http://sun.com.
Sun, Sun Microsystems, the Sun logo, Java, Solaris, Lustre, Sun
HPC ClusterTools, StorageTek, Sun Fire, Sun Blade, Sun Ultra,
OpenSolaris and The Network Is The Computer are trademarks or
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in the United States and other countries.
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or registered trademarks of SPARC International, Inc. in the US and
other countries. Products bearing SPARC trademarks are based upon
an architecture developed by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
AMD, Opteron, the AMD logo and the AMD Opteron logo are
trademarks or registered trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices.
1) Based on internal testing. For more details visit
http://blogs.sun.com/BestPerf/entry/mcae_mcs_nastran_faster_on
2) NAMD/ApoA1 214.1 steps/sec. For more information visit
http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Research/namd/performance.html, results as
of November 16, 2009.
3) Fluent 12.0/truck_111m; 256 ranks; Rating 240.0. All
information on the Fluent website is Copyrighted 1995-2009 by
Fluent Inc. Results from
http://www.fluent.com/software/fluent/fl6bench/ as of November 16,
2009 and this announcement.
4) RADIOSS/Taurus_frontal; 256 cores; 2505 seconds. All
information on the RADIOSS website is copyrighted by Altair
Engineering, Inc. Results from
http://www.altairhyperworks.com/Benchmark.aspx as of November 16,
2009.
5) Reverse Time Migration. More info
http://www.caam.rice.edu/tech_reports/2006/TR06-18.pdf,
Results as of November 16,
2009.
6) SPEC and the benchmark name SPECviewperf are registered
trademarks of the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation.
Results from this announcement and www.spec.org, as of 11/16/09.
Comparison excludes workstations running in SLI mode.
7) SPEC and the benchmark name SPECfp are registered trademarks
of the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. Results from
this announcement and www.spec.org, as of 11/16/09. Sun Ultra 27 (1
chip / 4 cores / 8 threads, OpenSolaris 2008.11, Studio 12 update
1) - 45.4 SPECfp2006.
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