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Application Acceleration with OMA

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Application Acceleration with OMA

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    1. Application Acceleration with OMA

    2. The Value of OMA Accelerates Open MPI based applications Improves Open MPI, Does not replace it Agnostic to the interconnect (IB, 1GigE, 10GigE) Makes the most out of Multi-core platforms (e.g. Intel Nehalem)

    3. How Shared Memory is Done Today?

    4. The OMA Way

    5. Commercial HPC – Open MPI Gains Popularity

    6. The OMA Effect on IMB (Pallas)

    7. The OMA Effect on Fluent – Aircraft Benchmark

    8. Initial Results – OMA Makes The Difference!!! Michael parrone Puala richards Gordon ellison Seismic - Michael parrone Puala richards Gordon ellison Seismic -

    9. Oracle and Voltaire

    10. Oracle Tests Performance Improvement: IPoIB vs. GBE

    13. Voltaire Enables Extreme Performance

    14. And Deployed within the Beehive Cloud

    15. What about Storage???

    16. Voltaire-LSI Oracle POC with Orange France

    17. Testing Orange, LSI, Mellanox, Voltaire

    18. Combine IB for Servers, and 1/10Gb for LAN Using wire speed, low latency, Layer 2-4 ASIC technology Enable to build few secured “Ethernet” domains on the same fabric Each node can belong to one or more partitions (each using a unique Virtual NIC, or even NIC per VM*Partition) Using Bonding (host), tunking (port), and clustering (module) for HA

    19. VM-Ware 3.5 under IB and ISCSI

    22. Example for a Hybrid Cluster - Automotive

    23. FSI Customer Unified Fabric Example JPMorgan UK Installation

    24. Voltaire UFM™ Redefining Fabric Management

    25. Customers Benefiting from UFM Customers with different types of traffic on shared cluster (e.g. MPI and File I/O Storage) Environments with multiple performance sensitive applications Dynamic environments with changes in jobs and application requirements DDR Users that would like to get more out of their fabrics Multi-tenant clusters Customers that require congestion monitoring Customers that require ease-of-management, automated configuration of devices and nodes

    26. UFM Product Availability UFM availability General Availability: May 2009 Managed device support All Shipping Voltaire Products 3rd Party OEM InfiniScale based Switch Elements Legacy 3rd party switches – requires approval by case UFM Server pre-requisites: Architecture: x86_64, OS: RedHat 5.1 & 5.2 or SLES 10SP1 & SLES10SP2 Memory: 2GB RAM  Minimum, 4GB RAM Recommended, Disk space: 20GB HD VoltaireOFED 1.4 GA Licensing UFM is licensed per managed device Managed devices are the supported fabric switches, gateways and director line boards For more information, please visit http://www.voltaire.com/Products/Unified_Fabric_Manager

    27. Summary UFM is the only tool providing application oriented management Increases application performance via unique optimization mechanisms Early deployments show doubling of performance Provides unique visibility capabilities of fabric health and performance, unique congestion map Reduces operational costs by central and automated management Seamlessly integrates in existing environments via advanced API

    28. Voltaire UFM Unified Fabric Manager 1) The tools are there! 2) SSCK Germany 3) The impact in 2009 – take the conversation there, some people are already excited. Managing Petascale Fabric as a Service Resource Management Advanced monitoring and troubleshooting Central device/fabric management Automation Fabric Performance Acceleration Cable/Signal optimization Congestion management Optimized routing Quality of Service 1) The tools are there! 2) SSCK Germany 3) The impact in 2009 – take the conversation there, some people are already excited. Managing Petascale Fabric as a Service Resource Management Advanced monitoring and troubleshooting Central device/fabric management Automation Fabric Performance Acceleration Cable/Signal optimization Congestion management Optimized routing Quality of Service

    29. Thank You !

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