Advanced Computing in the Age of AI | Sunday, May 19, 2024

Boston Unveils Servers Based on NVIDIA GRID Technology 

Boston IT Solutions (India) Private Limited is proud to announce their latest server solutions based on NVIDIA GRID K2 boards for Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) at Broadcast India 2013. Boston’s NVIDIA GRID technology-based platforms are fully validated to provide rich graphics in virtualised environments and support the best virtualisation software from Citrix, VMware and Microsoft. NVIDIA GRID K2 boards are optimized for graphics and 3D-intensive tasks in Adobe applications, Autodesk and SolidWorks, while NVIDIA GRID K1 boards offer high- density VDI for knowledge workers.

At Broadcast India 2013 Boston is presenting the Boston Quattro 1480-T: a fully integrated hardware and software stack based on Supermicro’s innovative FatTwin server platform and NVIDIA’s GRID technology. Featuring a unique four hot-pluggable node design, with each node containing dual Intel Xeon E5-2600 V2 processors, 128GB of ECC DDR3 memory and two of NVIDIA’s Kepler architecture-based K2 GRID boards, the Quattro 1480-T can be deployed in a high-density cluster to serve large-scale user pools. In doing so IT managers are now able to add their most graphics-intensive users to their virtual solution, improving user density while providing true PC performance and compatibility.

In addition, Boston and NVIDIA will be hosting an exclusive series of presentation and demonstrations every day at Broadcast India, highlighting how GRID technology can help geographically diverse teams overcome difficulties when collaborating on creative projects. Special guests from NVIDIA Mr. Shridar Garge, Head of Business Strategy & Planning, and Ms. Rupali Deshpande, Solution Architect will join Boston on stand #A-103 to provide a greater insight into the GRID architecture and how offloading graphics processing from the CPU to the GPU in virtualised environments achieves a true PC experience, even for the most graphically intensive applications.

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