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Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Selects HP High-Performance Computing Technology to Aid Research
HP (NYSE:HPQ) today announced that Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
(PNNL) will use its technology to build one of the world’s
most powerful high-performance computing (HPC) systems designed to
accelerate research in the environmental molecular sciences.
The new system will provide the computing engine to advance research in
support of the Department of Energy’s (DOE)
mission in the fields of energy, the environment and national security.
PNNL is one of the DOE’s 10 national
laboratories managed by its Office of Science.
With the HP system, scientists will be able to study more complex
problems with larger and more realistic models and obtain answers faster
by scaling computational models to a larger number of processors. Some
of the research projects planned include:
Discovering safe and effective materials for producing and storing
hydrogen;
Studying chemical processes in bacteria’s
behavior to address bioremediation and energy production issues; and
Developing computer simulation tools to aid in environmental clean up.
The system will be a key capability in the Environmental Molecular
Sciences Laboratory, a DOE national scientific user facility located at
the PNNL in Richland, Wash. As such, the system will be available as a
resource to scientists from around the world.
"We are thrilled to continue our work with
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, helping them drive higher levels
of productivity and advance their research goals,”
said Winston Prather, vice president and general manager, High
Performance Computing, HP. "HP brings deep
experience and proven HPC technology to deliver the level of reliability
and performance needed to meet the aggressive computational requirements
of this important research initiative.” Robust high-performance computing system serves science and
scientists alike
The HP high-performance cluster configuration provides a scalable
platform that can address the demanding computational and storage needs
of the Lab. The new cluster uses the infrastructure of the existing HP
cluster making it easier to introduce into PNNL’s
computing environment.
The HP supercomputer architecture runs on HP ProLiant servers and
includes an InfiniBand 4x DDR interconnect, 4,620 AMD Opteron™
processors, 37 terabytes of memory and aggregate disk bandwidth of about
950 gigabytes per second enabled by nearly 21,000 disk drives in HP
enterprise virtual arrays. Consisting of 18,480 2.2 gigahertz AMD
Opteron processor cores, the supercomputer will have an expected total
peak performance of about 163 teraflops.
The Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) is a unique
resource where users can access and conduct both theoretical and
experimental molecular science. Because of the complexity of
calculations and analysis involved with fundamental science, the
scientists who use EMSL require a high rate at which data can be written
to disk.
"At EMSL, we recognize the importance of
providing the right balance of science-driven computing integrated with
interdisciplinary experimental resources,”
said Allison Campbell, director, EMSL. "The
HP system will allow us to acquire a greater level of detail than
previously possible and therefore more complete answers to our
scientific questions.”
The Office of Biological and Environmental Research within DOE’s
Office of Science funded the supercomputer’s
purchase. Scientists will be granted access to the new computer based on
a competitive, externally peer-reviewed proposal process.
The system is expected to be delivered and tested in two phases starting
in January 2008 and is expected to be fully operational September 2008.
More information about HP’s high-performance
computing solutions is available at http://wwww.hp.com/go/hptc.
About HP
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customers – from individual consumers to the
largest businesses. With a portfolio that spans printing, personal
computing, software, services and IT infrastructure, HP is among the
world’s largest IT companies, with revenue
totaling $100.5 billion for the four fiscal quarters ended July 31,
2007. More information about HP is available at www.hp.com.
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