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Penguin Computing Makes Cluster Acquisition Easier with Altus 600 Server
New server delivers more compute power for less overhead
Jan. 9, 2007 11:00 AM
(SYS-CON Media) – Penguin Computing, an AMD Platinum
Solution Provider, has announced the Altus
600 server, specifically designed for the needs of high performance computing (HPC).
Equipped with up to two Next-Generation AMD Opteron 2000-series processors and
up to 64GB of memory, Altus
600 eliminates features not typically needed by HPC customers, reducing the
cost of clustering without sacrificing performance or efficiency.
Typical rackmount servers are designed to address the needs
of the enterprise market and include features that are frequently unnecessary
in an HPC cluster environment. The Altus
600 has been tailored to deliver all the key features that HPC users running
complex simulations need, such as strong performance and speed with the dual-core
AMD Opteron 2000-series processors, and with the least amount of overhead for
HPC applications compared to general purpose Linux servers.
Available now, Penguin’s Altus 600 server features the highest memory
capacity available in a 1U form factor, onboard Gigabit Ethernet, SATA hard drives
and a PCI Express x16 expansion slot for high-speed, low-latency cluster
interconnects. Scaling to support memory and bandwidth hungry applications, the
Altus 600 is
also energy efficient, maximizing compute power per rack and minimizing the
impact on AC and utility bills. In
addition, integrated IPMI 2.0 management enables remote health monitoring and
power control to reduce administrative workload.
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