jhv1blz5 wrote: The article validated SOA as an IT architecture paradigm that can be leveraged in many ways. Taking data storage, scalability and application performance to a nifty level using SOA Application Grid infrastructure will no doubt enhance data and application performance on Oracle architecture platforms, it also has the promise of a cost effective and efficient IT delivery model. The very benefits of SOA.
ScaleMP announced the expansion of its product line based on
the Versatile SMP (vSMP) architecture, which aggregates multiple industry-standard
x86 servers into one high-end system. By using virtualization to create
high-end symmetric multiprocessor (SMP) computers from off-the-shelf x86
systems, the ScaleMP solution increases scalability and performance. The
ScaleMP product line includes two products: a standalone solution, which
enables the four-socket system, and an embedded solution that helps original
design manufacturers (ODMs) and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) build
high-end systems.
ScaleMP is expanding its product line with vSMP Foundation
Standalone, a solution that complements the existing, proven vSMP Foundation
Embedded solution. vSMP Foundation Standalone uses two quad- or dual-core
dual-socket Intel Xeon processor-based systems connected through InfiniBand to
create a four-socket platform. vSMP Foundation Standalone provides a high
performing four-socket platform by taking advantage of Intel’s latest HPC
platform based on its 45-nanometer Intel Xeon processor 5400 and 5200 series
and Intel 5400 chipset, combining the memory bandwidth and size of the two
systems.
“The ScaleMP technology based on commodity hardware allows
users to benefit from the characteristics of SMPs such as simplicity of
installation and management, as well as large memory, while leveraging the cost
structure of low-end x86-systems,” said Joseph Martins, managing director of
analyst firm Data Mobility Group. “ScaleMP offers a great alternative to
partners, system integrators and end-users, looking for a non-proprietary
option that would combine the benefits of scale-up and scale-out architectures
while preserving their existing investments. There is no need to rip out and replace
here, but to add on what you already have to significantly increase the
performance and even save on power and floor space.”
“Supermicro teamed with ScaleMP to introduce new, incredibly
cost-effective four-socket platforms for end-user organizations,” said Tau
Leng, GM of HPC at Super Micro Computer, Inc. “With our 1U Twin solution
and vSMP Foundation Standalone from ScaleMP, customers benefit from high
density, high performance, high power-efficiency and lower price points
compared to traditional four-socket platforms available on the market today.”
The ScaleMP also offers its vSMP Foundation Embedded, a
software-only aggregation platform that delivers the most scalable x86 shared
memory systems in the market. Solutions based on this platform have been on the
market for 18 months, and are being used by original design manufacturers
(ODMs) and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) interested in building
high-end x86 systems without extensive R&D and proprietary hardware. It
comes with a complete suite of tools to streamline the manufacturing process
and support of vSMPowered systems. Once loaded into the memory of each of the
system boards, vSMP Foundation aggregates the compute, memory and I/O
capabilities of each system, and presents a unified virtual system to both the
operating system and the applications running above the operating system. It
utilizes up to sixteen x86 systems to create a single shared-memory system with
4 to 32 processors (128 cores) and up to 1 TB of RAM.
Systems based on the ScaleMP’s vSMP Foundation Embedded are
installed around the world in verticals such as manufacturing, energy, life
sciences, and financial services. They run on Linux and are certified by major
Linux providers.
“For system vendors and integrators, our technology
eliminates the need for extensive R&D or proprietary hardware components in
developing high-end x86 systems,” said Shai Fultheim, founder and CEO of
ScaleMP. “vSMP Foundation Embedded provides great potential for higher system
margins while significantly reducing time-to-market for such systems. Our
products are solving a real customer challenge in a market where high
performance comes with a high price. Our solution reduces the initial capital
expenditure normally associated with traditional SMP systems, as well as the
ongoing operational costs that customers would get with clusters. vSMP
Foundation Standalone provide the same values at the entry level.”
“The latest Intel Xeon processor-based HPC platform with a
1600 MHz frontside bus provides significant gains in memory bandwidth that
benefits a wide range of HPC workloads," said Richard Dracott, general
manager, Intel High Performance Computing. "ScaleMP takes advantage of the
Intel® SR1560SF server system based on Intel's HPC server platform to provide
increased memory capacity – 32 DIMMs supporting 128 GB – and PCI Express 2.0
technology for applications with demanding memory and I/O requirements.”
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