SGI Expands Presence in Data-Intensive Compute Environments With New Altix 1330 Cluster and InfiniteStorage NAS 330
25 October 2005 - 12:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
SGI's Acclaimed High-End Features Now Within Reach of
Budget-Conscious Customers Seeking Powerhouse Solutions that are
Easy to Build, Deploy, and Administer MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Oct.
24 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Silicon Graphics (NYSE:SGI) today
unveiled new, factory-integrated cluster and enterprise- class
storage products that deliver acclaimed SGI(R) features and
performance priced for greater accessibility to SGI technology.
Together, the SGI(R) Altix 1330 cluster and SGI(R) InfiniteStorage
NAS 330 network attached storage solution bring SGI's advanced
server and storage product families to more users than ever before.
Available today, the two new products build on SGI's long history
of solving some of the world's toughest compute, storage and data
management problems in areas such as predicting global weather
patterns, designing space shuttles, finding oil more efficiently or
performing next-generation collaborative surgeries. The Altix 1330
cluster solution offers a powerful and integrated large- node
cluster option to complement SGI(R) Altix(R) 3700 Bx2
supercomputers, SGI(R) Altix(R) 350 departmental servers, and
recently announced SGI(R) Altix(R) 330 workgroup servers. The NAS
330 also extends SGI's rapidly growing line of mid-range storage
and data management products, including the SGI(R) InfiniteStorage
S330, which for the first time made SGI's award-winning high-
performance storage technology affordable for smaller workgroups.
Altix 1330: Fast, easy and flexible The SGI Altix 1330 cluster
combines SGI performance, scalability and reliability in a
standards-based platform that protects customers' technology
investments. Factory-integrated to order, Altix 1330 clusters are
easy to implement and administer. The new clusters are powered by
Intel(R) Itanium(R) 2 processors and support two industry-standard
64-bit Linux(R) implementations. This combination of technologies
and capabilities delivers a "future-proof" cluster solution that
can accommodate virtually any emerging compute requirement. Built
on SGI's renowned NUMAflex(TM) shared-memory architecture, the
Altix 1330 is unique among cluster systems in offering the "best of
capability" and the "best of capacity" computing. Capability
computing codes and large data sets benefit from tightly coupled
processors and globally shared memory; whereas capacity computing
parallel applications are designed to distribute loads and data
sets across processors, memory and local storage. By efficiently
addressing both types of processing, the Altix 1330 cluster is
uniquely suited to drive mixed workloads of all types. Other key
benefits of the Altix 1330 cluster solution include: * Powerful
Compute Platform: The Altix 1330 provides unmatched scalability in
all dimensions, with the ability to scale out to hundreds of nodes
and scale up to 16 processors and 128GB of shared memory per node.
This provides customers with a platform that can efficiently handle
mixed workloads, and easily meet current and future processing
needs. * Industry Standards-Based: Altix 1330 offers users a choice
of standard Red Hat Advanced Server or Novell's SUSE Linux
Enterprise Server, Ver. 9, with optional enhancements available via
the SGI ProPack(TM) 4 toolkit. Customers can choose from a broad
range of leading technical applications that have been certified
and/or optimized for the Altix platform. * Easy administration:
Altix 1330 is a complete cluster solution, with Scali Manage(TM)
cluster management software, Voltaire InfiniBand interconnect
solutions or Gigabit Ethernet Interconnect, Platform LSF system
management software. SGI offers full support for the Altix 1330
hardware and system software. * Lower cost of ownership: Altix 1330
scalable node architecture reduces administrative costs because
there are fewer nodes to build, manage, and provision -- in
addition to reducing the cost of interconnect fabric and software
licenses. "The Altix 1330 is the solution so many users have been
waiting for: a factory-integrated cluster that delivers screaming
performance on all types of jobs, while offering the reliability
and scalability that people have come to expect from SGI," said
Bill Mannel, director, Server Marketing, Server and Platform Group,
SGI. "With the Altix 1330, cost-conscious but power-hungry users
worldwide now have an option that solves the lingering headaches of
cluster installation and management." InfiniteStorage NAS 330:
Unmatched flexibility, expandability, reliability Unlike other
mid-range network-attached storage (NAS) solution appliances, the
SGI InfiniteStorage NAS 330 offers features and performance usually
found in more costly solutions, and is backed by SGI's renowned
service and support. "Workgroups comfortable with NAS environments
find they need a flexible, scalable and reliable solution that
handles more than one type of data traffic, but doesn't break the
budget," said John Howarth, director, SGI InfiniteStorage
Solutions, SGI. "SGI's new NAS 330 addresses all these needs in an
appliance that users can get up and working in just 15 to 30
minutes. This is an ideal solution for small- to medium-sized
workgroups who can't afford to make storage administration a
full-time job." SGI's NAS 330 delivers unmatched flexibility on
multiple classes of data- intensive applications, including
database, modeling and material sciences applications. The
factory-configured appliance offers more than 400MB/second of
throughput performance, giving users who run read and write (I/O)
intensive applications a significant performance advantage compared
to typical workgroup solutions. Yet users can also achieve
excellent I/O performance on bandwidth- intensive applications. The
result is a NAS solution that delivers performance where it is
needed most. Other key advantages to the SGI NAS 330 solution
include: * Pay-as-you-grow expandability: Users can scale the
amount of data managed on a NAS appliance, the performance of data
access, and the number of systems that use the filer -- all without
data migration. * Exceptional scalability: Independently scale any
component from two processors, two network connections and 2.6TB of
disk, up to four processors, five network connections and 16.8TB of
disk in a single unit. * Interconnect flexibility: Options include
Gigabit Ethernet and 4Gb FibreChannel * Simplicity and security:
Users can quickly install, configure and administer the system with
SGI InfiniteStorage NAS Manager, featuring a complete system
summary and an array of alerts usually found on much more costly
solutions. * High availability: NAS 330 offers options for
high-availability cluster application fail-over and data
replication. As a factory-configured NAS option for workgroup-class
InfiniteStorage solutions, the NAS 330 is backed by SGI's acclaimed
service and support and a one-year, next-business-day warranty on
parts and labor. "We're very excited about expanding our SGI
portfolio with the addition of the NAS 330. OSSI has many customers
that are struggling with intensive data storage needs yet have
restrictive budgets," said Carmen Marchionni, president and CEO,
Open System Solutions, Inc. (OSSI), a reseller of SGI storage
solutions. "Unlike many other low-cost 'point' products with fixed
configurations, the NAS 330 is particularly appealing as a low-cost
solution that can scale as data requirements grow. As a result,
customers benefit in the near-term and far-term." Pricing and
availability Designed primarily for the HPC market, a 16-processor
Altix 1330 node starts at under $90,000* (U.S. list). The
InfiniteStorage NAS 330, expected to have great appeal with
resellers and distributors, is priced from $25,599 (U.S. list) for
a two-processor system with two network connections and 2.8TB of
disk capacity. Additional product information may be obtained at
http://www.sgi.com/altix and http://www.sgi.com/products/storage.
The SGI Altix 1330 cluster solution and SGI InfiniteStorage NAS 330
are available today through SGI sales offices and Solution
Providers worldwide. SILICON GRAPHICS | The Source of Innovation
and Discovery(TM) SGI, also known as Silicon Graphics, Inc.
(NYSE:SGI), is a leader in high-performance computing,
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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, Calif., and can be
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