NASA UPGRADES COMPUTING/DATA CAPABILITIES WITH SGI TECHNOLOGY.NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center The Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) is a major NASA space research laboratory established on May 1, 1959 as NASA's first space flight center. GSFC employs approximately 10,000 civil servants and contractors, and is located approximately 6.5 miles northeast of Washington, D.C. has upgraded its computing and data management capabilities with powerful SGI (SGI, Sunnyvale, CA, www.sgi.com) A manufacturer of workstations and servers, founded in 1982 by Jim Clark. The company was founded as Silicon Graphics, Inc., but changed to its acronym in 1999. Altix servers and SGI InfiniteStorage solutions. With the new SGI systems providing a platform for new and more powerful ways to analyze environmental data, Goddard engineers can leverage the latest codes from NASA NASA: see National Aeronautics and Space Administration. NASA in full National Aeronautics and Space Administration Independent U.S. to achieve a faster time-to-solution. Among the first projects scheduled for Goddard's new SGI resources is an initiative to reanalyze 30 years of Earth weather and climate data captured by satellites. Goddard's dramatic expansion of computational capability and data management technology will allow engineers to sift through and recalculate re·cal·cu·late tr.v. re·cal·cu·lat·ed, re·cal·cu·lat·ing, re·cal·cu·lates To calculate again, especially in order to eliminate errors or to incorporate additional factors or data. decades of information to arrive at more accurate conclusions and more in-depth insights about changes in the Earth's climate since the 1970s. "NASA was SGI's very first customer in 1982, and since then the agency and its scientific missions have helped us repeatedly push the limits of computing, visualization and storage technology," said Bob Bishop, chairman and chief executive officer, SGI. "Today's announcement is an excellent indication of what long-term strategic private-public partnerships can achieve." In a purchase completed earlier this month, the Maryland-based NASA facility acquired an additional compute and storage solution incorporating 3 SGI Altix 3000 systems with a total of 1,024 Intel Itanium 2 processors and 2TB of global shared-memory, and the ability to store and manage another 200 trillion bytes, or terabytes (TB), of data with an SGI InfiniteStorage storage area network with the SGI InfiniteStorage shared filesystem CXFS CXFS Clustered Extended File System (SGI) . To assess the NASA center's computing needs, SGI began collaboration in January with Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC (Card Security Code) A three- or four-digit number printed on the back of credit cards for security purposes. Called "Card Verification Value" (CVV) by Visa, "Card Validation Code" (CVC) by MasterCard and "Card Identification (CID) by American Express and Discover, ), which oversaw leasing and integration. Among other key vendors in the collaboration are Altair Engineering Altair Engineering is a product design and development, engineering software and grid computing software company. Altair was founded by Jim Scapa, George Christ, and Mark Kistner in 1985. Over its history, it has had various locations near Detroit, Michigan, USA. , Inc., which integrated the PBS PBS in full Public Broadcasting Service Private, nonprofit U.S. corporation of public television stations. PBS provides its member stations, which are supported by public funds and private contributions rather than by commercials, with educational, cultural, Professional workload management solution for Altix and InfiniteStorage deployment; DataDirect Networks, which provided networked technology support for the InfiniteStorage solution; and Intel Corp., which provides the scalable Intel Itanium 2 processors that drive SGI Altix systems. Each of these companies contributed to the final solution. SGI computing, visualization and storage solutions are particularly well suited to scientific applications, due in large part to SGI's third-generation NUMAflex architecture. This unique global shared-memory architecture enables researchers to hold entire data sets in memory, allowing for faster and more interactive data analysis, and resulting in more incisive conclusions. SGI's data storage and management is also enhanced with CXFS, the industry's fastest shared filesystem for storage area networks. CXFS cuts time to solution by eliminating file duplication and the time it takes to move large files over networks. Silicon Graphics SGI, also known as Silicon Graphics, Inc., is a provider of high-performance computing High-speed computing, which typically refers to supercomputers used in scientific research. , visualization and storage. With offices worldwide, the company is headquartered in Mountain View, Calif. SGI can be found on the World Wide Web at http://www.sgi.com. For more information, call 650/933-4519. |
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