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HP’s Scalable Computing Strategy

HP’s Scalable Computing Strategy. Jeremy Purches HPC Engineering Segment Manager – EMEA. Facts. HP Leads in High Performance Computing. HPC IDC H1 CY2008 Revenue Share. HP #1. HP leads HPC market overall for last 5 years Cluster space, driving HPC market 1

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HP’s Scalable Computing Strategy

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  1. HP’sScalable Computing Strategy Jeremy Purches HPC Engineering Segment Manager – EMEA

  2. Facts

  3. HP Leads in High Performance Computing HPC IDC H1 CY2008 Revenue Share HP #1 • HP leads • HPC market overall for last 5 years • Cluster space, driving HPC market1 • Blades, the optimal clusters solution1 1Q08 HPC clusters by vendor1 Other 15% IBM 27% DELL 28% HP 29% 1Q08 HPC Share by vendor1 1Q08 total blades by vendor1 SGI NEC Other Other 15% 1% 1% IBM 30% Dell 7 % 9% IBM 31% Dell 21% Sun HP 47% 4% HP 33% Sources: 1- IDC, Worldwide Technical Server QView, Q1 2008. All market shares and ranks are by revenue.

  4. “Blade Everything”: HP BladeSystem c-Class Portfolio Server Blades Workstation Blades Storage Blades h h Unified Management Choice of Power Complete Services h h Assessment Implementation Support A Full Range of 2P and 4P Blades Interconnect choices for LAN, SAN, and Scale-Out Clusters Virtual Connect LAN Ethernet NICs SAN Fibre Channel InfiniBand4X DDR

  5. BladeSystem c-Class has been embraced in the marketplace Midmarket Summit BladeSystem c3000 Most ImportantProducts of 2007 3rd“Best in Show” in a row as voted by attending CIOs of midmarket companies HP's Virtual Connect Architecture Wins Product of the Year Award! Tech Innovator of the Year Award Server Hardware category for the second year in a row Six quarters of clear leadership since launch 60.0% 51.0% 45.6% 176 of the TOP500 supercomputers in the world run on HP BladeSystem c-Class c-Class solution also #8 & #11 fastest supercomputers in world (June 2008, www.top500.org) 50.0% HP 40.0% 30.0% 30.6% IBM 25.6% 20.0% 10.6% 9.1% Dell 10.0% Fujitsu/F-S Sun 0.0% Q306 Q406 Q107 Q207 Q307 Q407 Q108 Data from IDC Server tracker Q108, Unit Share, x86 Blades 5 17 November 2014

  6. TOP500 list: June 08 edition.Share ofsystemsin list by vendors

  7. Trends

  8. From Google Trends

  9. The Cloud Web 2.0 Web Services Utility SaaS DBaaS AIaaS DaaS MSP HaaS IaaS PaaS Hosting

  10. Grid and Cloud Today GRID open standards (OGF …) publicly funded & operated (slow evolution) no central management interoperability important geographically distributed; locally owned and managed share (usually modest) local resources scientific research, high-end users CLOUD no standardized interfaces privately funded & operated (fast evolution) managed by a single entity no interoperability geographically distributed; centrally owned and managed make huge systems available enterprise applications, information processing, data mining

  11. Scalable Computing and Infrastructure (SCI)Organization The Convergence of Business Models Emerging business models: Best performance = faster time to market Massive Scale-Out Enterprise/HPC • Engineering &Geo-Sciences • Life & Materials Sciences • Defense/Security • Scientific Research New metrics: Best performance per watt best performance per sq. ft. • Financial Analytics • Digital Content Creation • Streaming Media Extreme pain points: Data center constraintsof power, cooling, space, manageability & automationof dynamic workloads Photo/VideoSharing Web 2.0 • Internet Commerce • Interactive Media • On-Line Gaming Market Requirements Multiple go to market motions, optimized supply chain & unique products and services

  12. HP’s Cloud Computing What’s New? New HP to Power Department of Defense Cloud Computing Infrastructure Massive Scale-Out Enterprise/HPC • Engineering &Geo-Sciences • Life & Materials Sciences • Defense/Security • Scientific Research • Financial Analytics • Digital Content Creation • Streaming Media HP, Intel and Yahoo! Create Global Cloud Computing Research Test Bed Photo/VideoSharing Web 2.0 • Internet Commerce • Interactive Media • On-Line Gaming

  13. High Performance Computing • Engineering &Geo-Sciences • Life & Materials Sciences • Defense/Security • Scientific Research Massive Scale-Out HP ProLiant BL2x220c G5 • Financial Analytics • Digital Content Creation • Streaming Media New baselines for energy, floor space & cooling Web 2.0 • Internet Commerce • Interactive Media • On-Line Gaming HP Performance Optimized Data Center New products extending HP’s Capabilities in Cloud and Scale-Out Designed for massive scale-out, HPC, cloud computing & Web 2.0 HP StorageWorks ExDS9100 13 17 November 2014

  14. Solutions

  15. Performance Optimized Datacenters (PODs) Why PODs instead of brick & mortar ? New • Lower TCO • Higher PUE and power/cooling efficiency vs traditional DC • Geographic flexibility • Can deploy closer to customers, and in locales not suitable for brick & mortar • Controlled/hybrid co-lo environments • Faster time to Revenue for customers • Brick & Mortar 18+ months design/build vs Container in <6 months • Improved return on capital • “Pay as you go” vs. $millions up-front investment for brick & mortar • More efficient procurement chunk size • Rack too small, datacenter takes too long • Scalable with enterprise architecture • Core/Regional Gateway/Point-of-Purchase

  16. HP Performance Optimized Datacenter Key Features Industry-standard Flexibility 22 x 50U, 19” full-depth industry-standard racks support HP, Dell, IBM, Sun, Cisco, etc. Best-in-class DensitySupport for 3,520 compute nodes,12,000 LFF drives, or anycombination Shipped in 6 weeks, deployed WWPre-integrated, configured and tested before shipment; shipped in six weeks from order. Infrastructure Services Portfolio Full lifecycle support services combining technology and facilities expertise 16 17 November 2014

  17. Interior view HP Performance Optimized Datacenter Serviceable high efficiency, variable speed blowers Serviceable high efficiency heat exchangers (HEX) Separate Utility module segregate IT/UPS security access and environmentals Standard 50U racks Facilities management on exterior of cold aisle Hot aisle with rear access through doors in the container 36” cold aisle can run at >90F Can Tour in Houston Campus

  18. Top performance speeds time to results Up to 1.5TFlop/s in 2 square feet, for demanding problems without a datacenter Takes less floor space to get the most from your datacenter Double the performance available without running out of datacenter space Draws less power to help reduce energy and cooling costs Reduce TCO to get the best ROI from your dollar New HP ProLiant BL2x220c G5 Server BladeWorld’s first 2 in 1 server blade Two independent 2P compute servers per blade; Two times the number of servers per enclosure

  19. Double the Compute Power in the same 20MW Data Center Expects the 2-in-1 bladeto save ½ a data center Deliver movies to market faster, faster rendering, increase creative productivity, take on more projects at once • Placed the first order for 1000’s of BL2x220c • 2x the number of nodes per rack • 2x the performance - Same amount of power in half the space • Designed, tested, integrated, shipped and rapidly deployed internationally

  20. Some interesting data • Seven years ago: ASCI White (IBM) • #1 on the Top500 in June 2001 Today: one rack full of Bl2x220c Peak performance: 12,288 Gflop/s Weight: 106 Tons (w/ 160 TB storage) Power: 3MW Cost: $110 million Peak performance: 12,288 Gflop/s Weight: ~2000 lbs (~1 ton) – 100x lighter Power: ~30KW – 100x less power Cost: ~ $800K -- more than 100x lower cost 20 17 November 2014

  21. HP StorageWorks 9100 Extreme Data Storage System Integrated hardware/software solution • Blades –HP’s Industry Leading Blade Solution • Up to 12.8 cores/U • Starting at 4 blades, expand up to 16 blades • BL460 blades in c7000 Enclosure • Storage –Industry Leading Density • Up to 12TB/U • Starting at 246TB, expand to over 820TB • Scales in 82TB Storage Blocks • Software –Proven in Content Rich Environments • Integrated system management • Multiple access protocols • NFS, HTTP, DirectIO • Streaming media or custom applications • Applications can run directly on blades

  22. Now with BL2x220c HP’s Supercomputer-in-a-Box The power of supercomputing outside the Data Center. Made simple with BladeSystem c3000 and HP Cluster Platform

  23. End-to-end Solution Available NowPlus HP Labs Research for the Future

  24. Challenges

  25. The Well Known Challenge 26

  26. HP’s holistic approach & portfolio minimize power & reduce heat optimize energy & cooling cooler systems cooler datacenters Energy-aware provisioning to optimize power utilization Flexible designs to maximize power density Efficient systems to minimize power consumption • Insight Power Manager • Dynamic Smart Cooling • Rack and power management solutions • Smart Cooling Services • BladeSystem Thermal Logic • HP-UX 11i Virtual Server Environment • EVA Dynamic Capacity Management • Modular Cooling System • HP BladeSystem • HP ProLiant • HP Integrity • HP Integrity NonStop • HP StorageWorks 27 17 November 2014 17 November 2014 27

  27. Chip Spray Cooling …using HP Inkjet technology Spray Regimes with different ink jet assisted spray patterns • Higher mass flux • Higher spray momentum • Jet impingement dynamics • High Localized heat transfer • (currently>500W/cm2with a COTS printing pen) • Similar to conventional sprays • Diffuse spray pattern • Recirculation regions • Vapor flow effect @ surface 28 17 November 2014

  28. The other challenge (Remember this meeting in 2007!) 29 17 November 2014

  29. “Mainstream computing needs parallelism for performance. This is new.”“A lot of very ordinary programmers will have to write parallel programs. Very few experts currently know how to do that.” Hans Boehm, Advanced Architecture Lab, HP Labs 30 17 November 2014

  30. www.hp.com/go/hpc www.hp.com/go/enablethecloud

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