NextIO,
the premier provider of next-generation I/O consolidation solutions,
today announced general availability of the vCORE Express Lite GPU
computing solution.
As the latest edition to the vCORE
Express product line, the new vCORE Express Lite computing solution
is designed with two Fermi-based NVIDIA Tesla 20-Series computing
processors with 12GB of total GPU RAM in a standard 1U chassis. Compared
to multi-core CPUs, the vCORE Express Lite delivers the same performance
at 10% the cost and 5% the power consumption.
Designed for the technical and enterprise workgroup computing space, the
NextIO vCORE Express Lite delivers Error Correction Codes (ECC) memory
for uncompromised accuracy and scalability, as well as 7X the double
precision performance compared to competing GPU computing products.
Additional features of the vCORE Express Lite include:
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Full GPU communication bandwidth: By externalizing and
dedicating full-bandwidth to a single GPU, server options are now
virtually unlimited to the HPC community.
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More accurate provisioning: For projects that cannot
effectively utilize multiple GPUs per server, the two-GPU option gives
the HPC community the ability to provide only the capacity that is
needed for a specific project.
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Cost-effective entry: With two GPUs, the cost of building a
test or starter cluster is dramatically reduced while maintaining the
flexibility to test different configurations on the server.
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Easier lifecycle management: The vCORE Express Lite allows the
GPU and the server to be managed separately while minimizing downtime.
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Lower total cost ownership: Compared to multi-core CPU
clusters, the vCORE Express Lite is 10% of the cost; compared to
servers with embedded GPUs, the savings associated with lifecycle
management quickly justifies the upfront costs.
NextIO’s vCORE product family offers NVIDIA’s record-setting GPUs for
both compute-intensive and data visualization requirements. vCORE
Express enhances NextIO’s GPU consolidation product portfolio by
introducing an entry-level but powerful solution for workstation and
small cluster compute applications to large scale fixed configuration
clusters. Ideally suited for customers with a low number of job counts,
low-to-medium GPU counts, or a combination of both, vCORE Express
enables enterprise customers to easily deploy and seamlessly manage a
consolidated GPU solution in a rack environment.
“SGI customers are looking for flexible deployment options for GPU
solutions,” said Bill Mannel, vice president of product marketing at
SGI. “NextIO has responded to this demand by providing a full line of
GPU acceleration products, and we are pleased to see this new addition
to their offering.”
“Our customers have been requesting GPU solutions that will allow them
to not only have access to full bandwidth performance, but that will
also give them a lower cost, easy-to-use GPU solution that can perform
proof of concepts, testing or development work. This addition to the
vCORE Express line gives users the ability to balance their needs
between full bandwidth and optimizing GPU counts,” said Brooks Ivey,
vice president of Business Development at NextIO. “The availability of
the vCORE Express Lite offers our customers a cost-efficient computing
solution that provides the full bandwidth performance that they have
been asking for.”
About NextIO
NextIO provides rack-level IO consolidation and virtualization solutions
that maximize performance, productivity and efficiencies of complex
server IO. Our innovative architecture is based upon industry standard
PCIe switching technology. By separating the compute from the IO we
create pools of server IO resources at the rack level that can be
shared, virtualized or dynamically allocated across servers within the
rack. Data center managers benefit from lower TCO and increased time to
revenue. NextIO solutions address data center requirements across
multiple industry segments including: Enterprise, Oil & Gas, High
Performance Computing, Financial Services, and Government. For more
information, visit www.nextio.com.
