Showing posts with label high performance computing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label high performance computing. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Flexcale delivers HPC Storage solutions for local meteorology agency

Flexcale Systems (www.flexcale.com) works closely with local meteorology agency to deliver integrated HPC Storage solution for its HPC systems.



"As a main meteorological centre for Malaysia which caters numerous weather and climate related requirements throughout the country, we run thousands of computational intensive weather and climate simulations per year.Most of the people aware that data growth in meteorology related agency is tremendous. This is partly due to our heavy utilization of mathematical models and simulations as part of forecasting workflow. Indeed, Flexcale , as our trusted and reliable HPC partner, understands our technical need in details and  helps us to design, implement and deliver the scale, performance and reliability we want", said the official from the agency.


In this project, Flexcale delivers customized cost-effective HPC storage subsystem integrated with agency's HPC systems. A few highlights include minimal/almost zero system maintenance and administration for a hassle-free storage operation. The storage solution, optimized for data intensive operations, is specifically design for performance and reliability. In addition, the storage subsystem has the scalability to scale up to 90TB per node (as of 2009), and the flexibility to aggregate with unlimited additional storage capacity for future expansion, for future expansion.

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Flexcale Systems (Malaysia) specializes in High Performance Computing, Virtualization, Clustering, Linux & Open Source solutions. Visit http://www.flexcale.com/ for more information.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Flexcale Systems Delivers NAS solutions for local biotechnology agency

Flexcale Systems works closely with Malaysia's Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI) agency to deliver an integrated Network Attached Storage (NAS) solution.

"Data growth in the agency has been tremendous. As a centre which caters researchers and academicians throughout Malaysia, our user base keeps growing. Plus, with us embracing HPC (High Performance Computing) systems as part of our Bioinformatics workflow, this also affects the data growth rate significantly", said the official from the agency.

In this project, Flexcale Systems delivers a customized NAS solutions for HPC and Enterprise which are optimized for different users and groups to have scalable quota allocations plus multi-tiered storage systems, with flexible centralized Windows to Linux (and vice-versa) authentication for simplified and optimized resouce management.

2009 © Flexcale Systems. All rights reserved.
Flexcale Systems (Malaysia) specializes in High Performance Computing, Virtualization, Clustering, Linux & Open Source solutions. Visit http://www.flexcale.com/ for more information.

Friday, January 2, 2009

Flexcale secures ScaleMP resellership

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About Flexcale Systems
Flexcale Systems is a company (based in Malaysia) specializing in High Performance Computing, Virtualization, Clustering, Linux & Open Source solutions. Visit http://www.flexcale.com/ for more information.

About ScaleMP Inc.
ScaleMP is the leader in virtualization for high-end computing, providing higher performance and lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). The innovative Versatile SMP (vSMP) architecture aggregates multiple x86 systems into a single virtual x86 system, delivering an industry-standard, high-end symmetric multiprocessor (SMP) computer. Using software to replace custom hardware and components, ScaleMP offers a new, revolutionary computing paradigm. vSMP Foundation is a software-only solution that eliminates the need for extensive R&D or proprietary hardware components in developing high-end x86 systems, and reduces overall end-user system cost and operational expenditures. vSMP Foundation aggregates up to 16 x86 systems to create a single system with 4 to 32 processors (128 cores) and up to 1 TB of shared memory.