Defense Department's Most Powerful Supercomputer at ASC MSRC Supported by SGI and Brocade 4 Gigabit Storage Area Network
25 Avril 2005 - 4:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
Defense Department's Most Powerful Supercomputer at ASC MSRC
Supported by SGI and Brocade 4 Gigabit Storage Area Network
State-of-the-Art SAN Provides DoD With Tremendous Improvement in
Data Retrieval Times MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. and SAN JOSE, Calif.,
April 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- SGI (NYSE:SGI) and Brocade
Communications Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:BRCD) today announced that the
Aeronautical Systems Center (ASC) Major Shared Resource Center
(MSRC) at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, has moved to a 4
gigabit storage infrastructure to lower complexity of data access
and management and to meet performance needs driven by rapid growth
in data and in compute power. The changes to ASC MSRC's mass
storage architecture as well as the recently installed
2,048-processor SGI(R) Altix(R) supercomputer at the ASC MSRC are
part of the Department of Defense High Performance Computing
Modernization Program's Technology Insertion for fiscal year 2005.
"The ASC MSRC continues to enhance its high-performance computing
infrastructure in order to provide a more efficient and effective
data storage environment for its DoD users," said Steve Wourms,
director, ASC MSRC. "These latest storage upgrades from SGI and
Brocade provide a direct performance benefit to our user community
of DoD researchers and engineers who have big data requirements and
require a robust storage area network capable of handling a massive
amount of data to solve some of the most demanding compute problems
confronting the U.S. military in the twenty-first century. Our
users will now benefit from the high performance, flexibility, and
scalability of this SGI/Brocade SAN solution." To help DoD users
with their big data requirements, the ASC MSRC has installed a 130
TB SGI(R) InfiniteStorage TP9700 (SGI TP9700) storage array -- the
first 4 Gb RAID array available in the market -- which combines a
high-performance 4 Gbit/sec Fibre Channel architecture with
increased host connectivity to deliver industry-leading levels of
bandwidth. Government customers with data-intensive applications
like the ASC MSRC will benefit from the increased connectivity
provided by the TP9700's eight 4 Gbit/sec host channels and realize
up to 1600 MB/sec of sustained bandwidth through these channels to
the host servers or Fibre Channel SAN. "Previously, the ASC MSRC
relied on multiplexing 2 Gbit/sec Fibre Channel streams to deliver
the bandwidth now available from a single 4 Gbit/sec connection,"
said Benn Stratton, National Director of Defense & Civilian
Agencies Business Unit, SGI Federal. "Now, by leveraging the 4
Gbit/sec technology of the SGI TP9700, the ASC MSRC's HPC
applications requiring high-bandwidth streaming data can benefit
from storage solutions using 4 Gbit/sec Fibre Channel links to
achieve total throughput not possible previously with the 2
Gbit/sec infrastructure." The TP9700 system's storage is available
to servers via a Fibre Channel SAN and the SGI(R) InfiniteStorage
Shared Filesystem CXFS(TM), the industry's fastest shared
filesystem. A SAN provides direct, high-speed physical connections
between multiple hosts and disk storage. CXFS provides the software
infrastructure to allow simultaneous shared access to that
storage-large files are shared, not moved, and all systems have
direct access to all data. Bottlenecks caused by slow, congested
networks or overloaded file servers are gone, so servers can take
advantage of the full bandwidth of the SAN to read and write data
directly to and from the disks where it resides. In addition to the
new array, the ASC MSRC has upgraded its Fibre Channel storage
network by installing Brocade SilkWorm 4100 4 Gbit/sec midrange SAN
switches. These Brocade switches create a fully redundant and
managed 4 Gbit/sec storage network for the ASC MSRC, whereby all
connections between the file servers, attached disk, and storage
tape drives now can operate at twice the previous bandwidth.
"Today's announcement with SGI underscores our strong relationship
in the government market and illustrates our leadership in bringing
high-performance storage solutions to the federal marketplace,"
said Tom Buiocchi, vice president of Worldwide Marketing at
Brocade. "The SGI TP9700 and the Brocade SilkWorm 4100 family of 4
Gbit/sec SAN switches provide the speed, reliability, and
scalability that HPC users need as they advance the state of
computing capability." The Brocade Silkworm 4100 SAN switches are a
key component of the end-to-end 4 Gbit/sec storage solution that
SGI delivered to ASC MSRC. The switches feature Ports-On-Demand
scalability with configurations of 16, 24, and 32 Fibre Channel
ports; redundant and hot-swappable power supplies and cooling fans;
hot-swappable SFP media; hot code loading and activation; and
extensive enterprise-level security, fabric management, and
ease-of-use features. With auto-sensing ports, the SAN switches
also provide full backward compatibility to existing 1 and 2
Gbit/sec SAN infrastructure. The SGI InfiniteStorage TP9700 -- the
industry's first RAID system with a 4Gb per second Fibre Channel
interface -- offers twice the connectivity and bandwidth of
previous models for lower infrastructure complexity and management
costs as well as pure performance benefits. Comprehensive storage
management capabilities and the ability to mix fibre channel disks
and newer serial ATA disks behind a single controller add to the
system's appeal. Available today from SGI(R) and SGI resellers, the
TP9700 is also included in SGI InfiniteStorage integrated solutions
like the SAN and NAS 3000 and in select models of the DLM Server.
About the ASC MSRC The Aeronautical Systems Center (ASC) Major
Shared Resource Center (MSRC) is a computational science facility
supporting Department of Defense (DoD) research, development, and
test and evaluation communities with high-performance computing and
visualization resources. Created as part of the DoD's
High-Performance Computing Modernization Program (HPCMP), the ASC
MSRC High-Performance Computing Center is located on
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and is one of four DoD MSRC sites.
About Brocade Communications Systems, Inc. Brocade offers the
industry's leading intelligent platform for networking storage. The
world's leading systems, applications, and storage vendors have
selected Brocade to provide a networking foundation for their SAN
solutions. The Brocade SilkWorm family of fabric switches and
software is designed to optimize data availability and storage and
server resources in the enterprise. Using Brocade solutions,
companies can simplify SAN implementation, reduce the total cost of
ownership of data storage environments, and improve network and
application efficiency. For more information, visit the Brocade Web
site at http://www.brocade.com/ or contact the company at . SILICON
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computing, visualization and storage. SGI's vision is to provide
technology that enables the most significant scientific and
creative breakthroughs of the 21st century. Whether it's sharing
images to aid in brain surgery, finding oil more efficiently,
studying global climate, providing technologies for homeland
security and defense or enabling the transition from analog to
digital broadcasting, SGI is dedicated to addressing the next class
of challenges for scientific, engineering and creative users. With
offices worldwide, the company is headquartered in Mountain View,
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