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Ana Ware

Numascale Works with MonetDB to Extend the NumaQ In-Memory Analytics Offering

February 16th, 2015 Comments Off on Numascale Works with MonetDB to Extend the NumaQ In-Memory Analytics Offering
NumaQ comes installed and integrated with tested and integrated open source analytics software. NumaQ’s unique scalable in-memory architecture is matched to Spark's in-memory analytics engine, and to R's hunger for memory. To further promote the use of open source ...

Eliminating the Data Junkyard

October 27th, 2014 Comments Off on Eliminating the Data Junkyard
Today’s high capacity scale out file (GPFS, Lustre, Isilon) and object (Cleversafe, WOS, Amplidata) storage systems make it easy to store tremendous quantities of data. As a result, many organizations are accumulating “Data Junkyards” consisting of tens of millions ...

Liquid Cooling for High Utilization Data Centers

September 22nd, 2014 (1)
As the lines blur between traditional HPC and Extreme Scale Commercial Computing, proven solutions for HPC can provide competitive advantage in the commercial segment. Done correctly, liquid cooling results in CapEx avoidance by mitigating both data center physical expansion ...

The EnterpriseHPC’14 Speakers Are Announced!

August 15th, 2014 Comments Off on The EnterpriseHPC’14 Speakers Are Announced!
Keynotes Include: “One Part Moneyball – Two Parts Netflix: The Big Data Approach to Baseball Analytics” Speaker: Vince Gennaro, President, Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) “HPC – Turning Big Data Into Deep Insight” Speaker: Ren Wu, Distinguished Scientist, ...

Cray on Flash Tiered Storage for Supercomputing and Big Data

June 2nd, 2014 Comments Off on Cray on Flash Tiered Storage for Supercomputing and Big Data
There’s been a lot of recent talk about SSDs and flash storage, and rightly so. The move to flash storage is happening now—but a major shift, an inflection point, will occur as the price-performance of in-memory flash storage warrants ...

Best Practices in Datacenter Cooling

March 31st, 2014 Comments Off on Best Practices in Datacenter Cooling
The High Performance Computing Collaboratory (HPC²) at Mississippi State University is boosting its high-performance computing capabilities with the installation of “Shadow,” a Cray® CS300-LC™ liquid-cooled cluster supercomputer. The HPC² is a coalition of member centers and groups that share ...

Cray Cools HPC with CS300™ Cluster Supercomputers

October 7th, 2013 Comments Off on Cray Cools HPC with CS300™ Cluster Supercomputers
As demand for high performance computing (HPC) continues to grow, so does the demand for energy efficient HPC solutions. Liquid-cooling technology can offer an optimal solution. It balances somewhat higher up-front costs with a much lower lifecycle cost. Using ...
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