Dell Takes High Performance Computing to the Final Frontier
Extended enterprise-class services for high-performance computing (HPC) and a host of new academic, commercial and government HPC customers were announced today by Dell.
As analysts report that customers are increasingly turning to standards-based clusters for high-performance computing*, Dell is simplifying advanced computing with standards-based systems, software and services that meet and exceed performance benchmarks formerly found in legacy mainframes using proprietary technology. For example:
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"Dell is making significant inroads into high-performance computing because it has invested the time and effort to make it easy for its customers to design, deploy, and manage their HPC cluster environments," said Joe Clabby, vice president and practice director, Summit Strategies. "With excellent performance and a creative building block approach, Dell is helping customers drive maximum efficiency and productivity from their HPC clusters."
New Enterprise Support Services Extend HPC Investments
Dell is helping organizations maximize their HPC investment with new services that give customers 24x7 access to Dell engineers specializing in support of HPC environments. HPCC Enterprise Support services offer a cost-effective extension to customer information-technology staffs through available Dell HPC experts providing hardware and software support as well as technical collaboration. For larger installations, Dell can designate an HPC engineer to conduct site visits, address planning issues and assist in the periodic reporting on the system. Prices for high-performance computing support start at $199 per node. Dell has applied its operational excellence to create a repeatable service that will deliver customers quality and value in their HPCC environments.
HPCC Enterprise Support services are now available in the U.S. For more information on Dell Services visit www.dell.com/services/hpcc.
Analysts Continue to See Market, Dell Growth
Market data throughout the year has confirmed increased demand for HPC clusters and in Dell x86-server clusters in particular. The TOP500 list of the world's fastest supercomputers, released in June 2005, included more than 300 configurations using a clustered server approach-a new record. IDC's Q2 2005 High Performance Technical Computer* report found that Dell has moved up to No. 3 in revenue for the overall HPC sector. The report also stated Dell sustained its No. 1 position in the departmental cluster sub-market with 35 percent revenue share and 31 percent unit share, as well as the largest unit vendor for Intel-based cluster systems.
IDC noted in the second quarter of 2005 Dell took over the lead in worldwide unit shipments of x86-based Linux servers.
"The demand for HPCC is continuing to grow across a number of markets, from its roots in research labs to a broad range of commercial environments," said Reza Rooholamini, Dell director of enterprise solutions engineering. "Dell is dedicated to driving innovation around scalable and reliable computing, from working closely with partners to develop the latest technologies to making HPC clusters easy to buy and manage. We will continue to deliver scalable, standards-based offerings enabling customers to garner more processing power for their budgets across a broader range of computing demands."
For more information about the Dell HPCC program, visit: www.dell.com/hpcc.
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