Silicon Graphics (NYSE:SGI) has begun offering 10 Gigabit (Gb)
Ethernet connectivity across its product offering of servers,
workstations, advanced graphics systems and storage solutions. SGI is
offering the new PCI-X adapter option for customers who increasingly
need to transfer massive data sets between large systems, or as an
ingest engine for huge I/O data streams. By increasing Ethernet
bandwidth up to 10 times over today's standard interconnect speeds,
SGI enables those customers to move and process data via Ethernet faster
than ever before.
Products now featuring 10Gb Ethernet include SGI Altix servers and
superclusters, SGI Origin servers, Silicon Graphics Tezro visual
workstations, Onyx visualization systems, and SGI InfiniteStorage SAN,
NAS, and DLM solutions.
Customers in a broad range of advanced computing environments-
including government, defense, sciences and media-are working with ever
more complex data sets. Virtual cockpits used in distributed mission
training, for example, process terabytes of data in real time to produce
interactive visual simulations that often are driven by multiple
visualization systems and displays. With 10Gb Ethernet connectivity,
transferring simulation data from one cockpit to the next, which is
often required to synchronizing training environments among multiple
pilots, can happen in a fraction of the time it takes over traditional
Ethernet connections.
"It's standard for the 10-year ocean simulations running
today to output data sets on the order of 2 terabytes," said Walt
Brooks, chief of the NASA Advanced Supercomputing (NAS) Division.
"Developers hope to improve the performance of this calculation to
finish in one day. Moving this volume of data between systems can slow
down the development and data analysis process. Faster LAN networks such
as 10Gb Ethernet are needed to keep pace with the volume of data
generated on today's supercomputing systems."
In media environments, where bandwidth-hungry film and HD video
resolution content transfer and delivery are time-sensitive, 10Gb
Ethernet interface capabilities enable facilities to move data quickly
and accurately. For instance, in telecine environments, film is scanned
and digitized, and then stored as data. An entire feature film at 2K
resolution could produce a data set of some eight to 10 terabytes during
the editing, finishing and mastering process, so moving data of that
magnitude quickly and efficiently is crucial to meet theatrical release
deadlines. Ten Gb connectivity in SGI InfiniteStorage and the Tezro
workstation offer a unique solution for the media industry.
For users of SGI servers, NAS storage and visualization systems,
SGI will offer the Xframe 10 Gigabit Ethernet card from S2io, Inc. The
10Gb Ethernet adapter for SGI systems can be placed in a standard PCI-X
slot for port aggregation, potentially replacing multiple Gb Ethernet
ports with a single 10Gb Ethernet port, and significantly increasing
performance and lowering total cost of ownership. The IEEE 802.3ae
compliant card leverages existing data center infrastructure, requiring
no changes to existing 50 micron cabling, operating systems or network
administration tools. The driver for this 10Gb Ethernet technology has
been optimized to balance superior throughput performance with the
quality of service in error handling and other demands of
mission-critical production deployments.
"Data sets are only growing larger, particularly in the HPC
and media environments," said Andrew Fenselau, director, High
Performance Computing product marketing, SGI. "This new 10Gb
Ethernet offering addresses the escalating need among our customers to
move big data between large production systems and from storage
environments as efficiently as possible. And by allowing data center
customers to share files over NFS or CIFS at 10Gb Ethernet speed, SGI
will help users increase their productivity with quicker remote access
to their data over Ethernet. We are extremely pleased to offer the
Xframe card as another standard connectivity option for our
customers' HPC, visualization and storage needs."
The 10Gb Ethernet adapter for SGI systems is available for both
64-bit Linux and IRIX operating systems.
SILICON GRAPHICS
SGI, also known as Silicon Graphics, Inc., is a provider of
high-performance computing, visualization and storage. With offices
worldwide, the company is headquartered in Mountain View, California.
SGI can be found on the World Wide Web at http://www.sgi.com.
For more information, call 650/933-4519.
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