2. Key Topics
• Drivers of Scale-Out
Computing
− HPC Trends
− Advent Of Cloud Computing
• The Challenges Of Scale-
Out Computing
• HP In Scale-Out Computing
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4. Top Trends in HPC
HPC hit an all-time high of $11.5 billion in 2007
19% CAGR in server factory revenue over last 4 years
X86 and Linux still dominate
Clusters continue to gain shares across all segments
Mid- to low-end of the market continue to fuel the growth
Blades are making in-road to all segments
Oil/Gas, CAE, DCC and EDA are high growth areas
New challenges for datacenters:
Power, cooling, real estate, system management, system
consolidation
Storage and data management continue to grow in importance
IDC data; market remains hot; growing in strategic importance.
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6. Some interesting data
Eight years ago: ASCI White Today: one rack full of Bl2x220c
•#1 on the Top500 in June 2001
Peak performance: 12,288 Gflop/s Peak performance: 12,288 Gflop/s
Weight: 106 Tons (w/ 160 TB storage) Weight: ~2000 lbs (~1 ton) – 100x lighter
Power: 3MW Power: ~30KW – 100x less power
Cost: US$110 million Cost: ~ US$1M -- more than 100x lower
cost
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7. From rack-mount to blade
Example
configuration:
256-node cluster
w/ InfiniBand
BladeSystem Advantage
Power: up to 30% saving
Floor space: from 8 racks to 5 racks
Network cables: up to 78% less
And excellent manageability!
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8. HP in the Top500 (Nov’07)
HP BladeSystem www.top500.org
@ 28% share
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21 40
41 60
61 80
• From launch in 81
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140
June 2006 141
161
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180
200
201 220
• Most popular 221
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261 280
single platform, 281
301
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with 151 entries 321
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381 400
401 420
421 440
FootNote : TOP500 (Nov’ 08) 441 460
461 480
-209 entries for HP overall 481 500
-201 c-Class Blades @ 40% Share
HP c-Class HP other
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9. ‘EKA’, the world’s 13th fastest supercomputer and #2 in Asia,
delivering 175 Tflops peak performance, used for:
Advanced modeling and simulation in computational
sciences
Cutting edge R&D in HPC, Petascale design
Cloud computing research
Based on highly scalable, high efficiency HP core technologies
HP Cluster Platform 3000BL
1822 HP ProLiant BL460c server blades with 28 terabytes
memory
InfiniBand 4X DDR
HP XC cluster management, HP MPI message passing libraries EKA in CRL’s Rajiv Gandhi InfoTech
140 terabytes storage, HP SFS parallel file system Park HPC Facility, Hinjewadi, Pune
HP Smart Cooling data center services
“Computational Research Laboratories (CRL), a wholly-owned company of the Tata Group, India’s largest
conglomerate, used HP blades, cluster OS and technical assistance to design and implement the high
performance, high efficiency system EKA, the 8th fastest supercomputer in the world. HP’s highly scalable
core technologies, such as BladeSystem c-Class server blades and data center cooling services, have
helped CRL design and deploy EKA’s supercomputing infrastructure for cloud computing research with
Yahoo. This is the world's largest system used for research in cloud computing.”
S. Ramadorai, 2008
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Chairman of CRL
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December
10. Cloud Computing is Changing the Game
reach
The
Cloud
The virtualized
services
Web
information &
e-commerce
The
Internet
connectivity
time
1970 1980 1990 2000 2005 2010 2020
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11. What do we mean by cloud?
Service providers Service users
The cloud is a means by which certain types of
highly scalable and flexible services can be
delivered and consumed over the internet
through a as-needed, pay-per-use business
model
What’s new?
New access:
New capabilities: New connections:
everything is a
multi-tenant software information in context
service
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12. Adaptive Infrastructure is the foundation
to all technology-enabled services…
Business outcomes
Business outcome
Technology-enabled services
Traditional applications Cloud-based applications
Infrastructure as a service
Internally hosted
Externally hosted
Infrastructure Utility Infrastructure Utility
Adaptive Infrastructure
standardized – optimized – Adaptive Infrastructure
standardized – optimized –
automated automated
automated
Pooled resources -- shared infrastructure Pooled resources -- shared infrastructure
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13. Targeting the Convergence of
Massive Scale-Out
Emerging business
models:
Best performance =
Enterprise/HPC
• Engineering &
Massive faster time to revenue
New metrics:
•
Geo-Sciences
Life & Materials Sciences Scale-Out Best performance
per $/watt/sq. ft.
• Defense/Security
• Financial Analytics
• Scientific Research
• Digital Content Creation
• Streaming Media Extreme pain points:
Data center constraints
Photo/Video of power, cooling, space,
Sharing Web 2.0
manageability & automation
• Internet Commerce of dynamic workloads
• Interactive Media
• On-Line Gaming
Market Requirements :
Optimized supply chain &
unique products and services
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15. Scale-Out Changes Everything
Traditional IT Scale-Out
Single core Multi-core
Single site Multi-site
100s of nodes 1,000s of nodes
Proprietary Commodity
HW resiliency SW resiliency
Max performance Max efficiency
Data Marts Data Super Centers
Systems Grids/Cloud
Static Dynamic
Cost-Center Revenue-Center
Shared storage Replicated storage
Facility costs Power costs
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16. Scale-Out challenges
• Grow the business
– Scale performance
– Rapidly integrate new capacity
– Deploy globally
• Physical data center constraints
– Power
– Cooling
– Density
• Control IT spend
– Reduce TCO
– Reduce software costs
– Ease of management and automation
– Vendor reach & reliability
Bridge the gap between scale and performance
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17. Data Center Challenges
• Datacenters constraining growth
− Density, power, and cooling demands outpacing
capacity in many data centers
• More energy efficiency needed
− Increasing energy costs driving focus on
improving power efficiency
• Faster capacity expansion required
− Companies outgrowing data center capabilities
and need immediate expansion space
• Increased focus on capital expense
Belady, C., “In the Data Center, Power and
Cooling Costs More than IT Equipment it
Supports”, Electronics Cooling Magazine (Feb
− Pay as you grow enables capex postponement,
2007)
and more efficient procurement
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19. HP Adaptive Infrastructure for Scale-
Out
Designed for
massive scale-out
Automate the
environment for
Dense
Software dynamic workloads
Servers Infrastructure
& Storage
Next-Generation
Data Center
Data Center Data Center
New baselines Infrastructure Services
Provide new business
for energy,
models for delivering
floor space
technology as a
& cooling
service
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20. Recent additions to HP’s Scale-Out
portfolio Announced
Announced July 16, 2008
May 28, 2008
Performance Optimized
Proliant BL2x220c Datacenter (POD)
• Double compute density • Industry-standard Flexibility
• Infrastructure costs in half • Best-in-class Density
• Maximum power & cooling • Fast & easy deployment
efficiency
• Energy Effectiveness
StorageWorks ExDS9100
Extreme scalability
Unified manageability
Extreme affordability
Announced
May 6, 2008
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21. Double the Compute Power in the
same 20MW Data Center
Expects the 2-in-1 blade
to save ½ a data center
Deliver movies to market faster, faster rendering,
increase creative productivity, take on more
projects at once
• Installed the first order for over 100 TeraFlops of
BL2x220c
• Recently deployed 200TF more of BL2x220c due
to success of first implementation
• 2x the performance - Same amount of power
in half the space
• Designed, tested, integrated, shipped and rapidly
deployed internationally
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22. HP innovating across the Scale-Out
value chain
Successful Scale-Out
Deployments
HP process innovation HP technology innovation
ISV partnerships & joint applications & development tools
HP-MPI, multi-core initiative
development
provisioning, monitoring, resource proprietary & open source s/w,
streamline for scale-out scheduling & mgmt integrated OS stacks
OS & networking integrated OS stacks,
direct R&D with customers IB in c-class
rapid & flexible deployment flexible compute services,
customized supply chain cluster platform
energy efficiency chip to chiller energy portfolio,
design for TCO c-class blades
data center consulting & services performance optimized
EYP MCF datacenter
compute & storage infrastructure c-class infrastructure, scale-out
custom engineered nodes optimized compute & storage
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23. The HP-Intel-Yahoo Open Cloud
Computing Research Test Bed
What is it?
An open, scalable, secure, large scale global test
bed for cloud computing research and education
Collaborative research focused on software, data center
management, hardware issues at a larger scale than
ever before; as well as support research on cloud
applications and services
Scalable, multi-continent, multi-datacenter, cloud
computing system
A broad base research community including HP, Intel,
Yahoo and other partners and academic researchers
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24. Open Cloud Computing Research
Testbed
Initial 6 “Centers of Excellence” around
the globe
Singapore IDA, UIUC, KIT, Intel Lab, Yahoo
and HP Labs
Specific research agenda to each region
external + internal nodes; fluid boundary
Each center: 1000-4000 cores and few
PB storage
base service: PRS (physical resource set)
required services: EC2, S3, and Hadoop-on-
demand
plus additional local
extensions/variants/service types
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25. HP - The Leader for Scale-Out
Environments
• Expertise in scale-out
computing
• Superior economics
• Innovative products and
services to address
emerging PetaScale &
Cloud Computing
• Global research initiative
and technology
partnership
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