HPCwire

The Leading Source for Global News and Information Covering the Ecosystem of High Productivity Computing

HPCwire >> Off the Wire

Florida HPC Center Selects RAID Inc. Storage


METHUEN, Mass, May 13 -- RAID Inc., a customer-centric storage solutions provider specializing in custom manufacturing of leading edge storage solutions, today announced that the University of Florida's High-Performance Computing (HPC) Center has chosen RAID Inc. for a large implementation of over 100 TB of performance-intensive 4Gb Fibre to SATA-2 storage. The storage solution, which was designed in a clustered architecture, is networked in such a way to allow shared access not only between multiple research facilities across campus, but by scientific groups at various educational and government research facilities that span the state of Florida and the entire country.

The University's HPC Center is linked to five satellite facilities on campus via its 20 Gb/s Ethernet Campus Research Network (CRN). Their distributed storage solution consists of six RAID Inc. Falcon III (24-bay, 4Gb FC to SATA-2) subsystems. This storage is made available to users as a cluster file system (Lustre) hosted by three servers. Two of the servers are configured with three dual-port Fibre Channel (4 Gb/s) HBAs, an InfiniBand (4X SDR) HCA, and a 10 Gb/s Ethernet adapter. The Fibre Channel HCAs provide access to the storage while the InfiniBand and Ethernet adapters distribute the file system to the HPC cluster (locally) and to the satellite facilities over the CRN. The resulting architecture has sustained throughput of up to 2 Gb/s (read and write) from both local and remote clients.

"This novel approach to sharing scientific data will facilitate analysis and increase the likelihood of important discoveries. It raises the bar for storage innovation in the HPC arena," stated Bob Picardi, chief operating officer at RAID, Incorporated. "We are thrilled that RAID's Falcon III, 24-bay product was integral to the success of this exciting storage solution."

Research groups at other universities within the state will also be able to take advantage of this RAID Inc. storage solution. The University is one of ten academic institutions across the state to be a member of the Florida LambdaRail (http://www.flrnet.org/), Florida's research and education network. The FLR is complementary to the National LambdaRail (http://www.nlr.net/) initiative, a national high-speed research network for research universities and technology companies. The FLR provides opportunities for faculty, researchers, and students within the state of Florida to collaborate with colleagues around the world on leading edge research projects. The FLR also supports the State of Florida's economic development and high-tech aspirations.

"The High-Performance Computing Center at the University of Florida seeks best of breed providers that can push the technology envelope in support of our research projects, " said Charlie Taylor, associate director of the University of Florida's HPC Center. "RAID Inc. was the ideal partner for our challenging storage needs, and their Falcon III product was a key component in the success of this project."

Thus far, the storage has been distributed between the University of Florida in Gainesville and Florida International University (FIU) located in Miami. This type of work between research groups at geographically distant universities is a major step towards a large collaborative effort that has been in the planning phase for several years now and is beginning to finally take shape. Among other projects, researchers at University of Florida and FIU are working towards finding evidence of a hypothetical particle that has been theorized by physicists, but as of yet never observed. Researchers at these universities will also be working remotely with a new particle accelerator currently under construction at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. As their work begins to move forward, it is likely that more research labs across the state and the country will also have the ability to access the same storage pool.

About RAID Incorporated

Headquartered in Methuen, Mass., RAID Incorporated is a managed storage service provider (MSSP) and designs customized storage systems and solutions. RAID Incorporated's flagship service StorageWatch is the industry's only real-time monitoring and managed storage service which reduces customers total cost of ownership by reducing operational costs associated with maintaining and administering storage systems while increasing data availability. Since 1994, RAID has been devoted to researching and developing leading edge technologies while providing twenty-four hour support services to become one of the industry leaders. RAID specializes in solving compute, application, and disaster recovery needs with a unique platform combining hardware, software, and services. www.raidinc.com.

-----

Source: RAID Inc.


HPCwire on Twitter

Article Tools

  • Print This Page
  • Bookmark This Article

Share Options

(Digg, Technorati, more)


Subscribe

Discussion

There are 0 discussion items posted.  

HPC in the Cloud Part 2
People to Watch 2010


Feature Articles

The Week in Review

The ACM Turing Award goes to the creator of the modern personal computer; and Voltaire announces a mid-range InfiniBand switch and new technology that accelerates distributed applications. We recap those stories and more in our weekly wrapup.
Read More...

Florida State Gives Virtual SMPs a Spin

The prospects for virtual SMP technology got another boost last month when Florida State University announced it had installed a new HPC system from 3Leaf Systems. The servers are being housed at the university's HPC facility and will be used across a range of scientific disciplines.
Read More...

HPC Powers Bobsled Team to Olympic Gold

For the first time in 62 years, the four-man Olympics bobsled team from the US captured the gold medal, setting a course world record in the process. The winning bobsled had some state-of-the-art engineering behind it, including CFD software from Exa Corporation. As it turned out, that software may have proved to be the margin of difference in the race.
Read More...

Top Headlines

GP-GPUs: OpenCL Is Ready For The Heavy Lifting

Mar 11 | Linux Magazine | CUDA may be the rage, but OpenCL is a standard that has some features you may need. Read more...

Can Free Software Drive the Fourth Paradigm?

Mar 09 | Free Software Magazine | Data-driven computing will need open software. Read more...

Graphics Card Maker Turns to High-Performance Bioinformatics

Mar 09 | Bio-IT World | Tahoe Informatics founder eyes GPUs, CUDA software. Read more...

CFD: Light at the End of the Tunnel?

Mar 08 | Sporting Life | Formula One engineers differ on benefits of CFD. Read more...

AMD Tries to Draw Intel Into Chip Battle

Mar 08 | InfoWorld | AMD offers up 48-core server prize. Read more...

Featured Whitepapers

Virtualization for Aggregation And The vSMP Architecture™

Jan 12 | | In-depth look at vSMP Foundation server virtualization technology, technical implementation, use cases and capabilities. The technical whitepaper provides an architectural overview and details on the three vSMP Foundation products: vSMP Foundation for SMP, vSMP Foundation for Cluster and vSMP Foundation for Cloud.

Copper Cable Technologies for High Performance Computing

Jan 18 | | This white paper discusses Gore’s copper cable assemblies, and how they continue to exceed the standards for providing reliable, cost-effective solutions for high-performance computer applications.

Multimedia

Webcast: Virtualized Data Center Roundtable

Join this online panel discussion for live Q&A with leading industry experts, analysts, and end-users to discuss the latest innovations, best practices, barriers to implementation, and measurable benefits of server virtualization with a particular focus on today's real world solutions.

Webcast: Watch SC09 Birds of a Feather Video: Scalable Fault-Tolerant HPC Supercomputers

Learn about scalable fault-tolerant architectures and examples of energy efficient and scalable supercomputing clusters using dual QDR InfiniBand to combine capacity computing with network failover capabilities with the help of programming languages such as MPI and a robust Linux cluster management package.

Webcast: High Performance Computing for a Smarter Planet

LIVE@SCO9: The IBM team discusses new innovations in hardware, software and services that help clients better understand their workloads and get insight from their R&D efforts. Technology demonstrations include the soon-to-be-released Power7 HPC processor, the DCS990 system with 2.4 petabytes of storage, the xCAT management tool, secure HPC cloud computing and more. Winners of two HPCwire Readers' and Editors’ Choice Awards! Take the IBM virtual tour at SC09 or more information go online to: http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/deepcomputing/sc09.html

SC09 HPC in the Cloud

Newsletters

Stay informed! Subscribe to HPCwire email Newsletters.






HPC Job Bank


Featured Events

HPC User Forum DICE
2010 High Performance Computing Linux Financial Markets
Cloud Computing Expo
Cloud Slam
ESC
DEISA PRACE Symposium