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Scyld Computing Delivers the Only Available Out of the Box High Performance Clustering Solution.


Business Editors/Hi-Tech Writers

ANNAPOLIS, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 18, 2001

Scyld Computing Corporation Releases Latest Professional Version

Of Next Generation Beowulf Clustering

Scyld Computing Corporation today released the Scyld Beowulf Professional Edition, the latest version of its next generation cluster operating system software.

Professional Scyld Beowulf greatly simplifies cluster setup, integration and administration, while providing seamless scalability. Coupled with documentation and support from the original Beowulf development team, Professional Scyld Beowulf provides the first true clustering solution that can be installed and run directly out of the box.

Beowulf cluster systems connect a series of computers together, using a modified version of Linux, to form a parallel processing supercomputer. The Scyld Beowulf Operating System improves upon traditional Beowulf clusters as all operations performed on the linked cluster nodes are initiated and administered through a single master node.

Its Single System Image (SSI (1) See server-side include and single-system image.

(2) (Small-Scale Integration) Less than 100 transistors on a chip. See MSI, LSI, VLSI and ULSI.

1. (electronics) SSI - small scale integration.
2.
) design makes the cluster act and feel like a single computer. This drastically simplifies maintenance and eliminates common pitfalls of clustering such as version skew and runaway jobs. Scyld Beowulf only needs to be installed on one master node and will run clusters of hundreds of compute nodes. Professional Scyld Beowulf is a complete software system.

No other software is required to create the cluster.

For industries such as energy, biotechnology and finance, there is growing commercial demand for High Performance Computing (HPC (Handheld PC) A palmtop computer that weighs less than one pound and runs specialized versions of popular applications. Microsoft coined the term for its Windows CE operating system, which is an abbreviated version of Windows. See Pocket PC. ) clusters. Companies are looking for more cost-effective ways to analyze enormous amounts of data. One example of this demand is in the petroleum industry, where 3-D seismic modeling is used to locate oil fields.

Because large amounts of data must be processed to create an image of a complex geology, seismic modeling is a very compute-intensive process. Such imaging turns raw, unprocessed data into a coherent image that accurately depicts the situation below the earth's surface, saving millions in reduced exploration and drilling costs and improved production.

Scyld Beowulf has distinct price advantages over traditional Symmetric Multiprocessing (SMP (Symmetric MultiProcessing) A multiprocessing architecture in which multiple CPUs, residing in one cabinet, share the same memory. SMP systems provide scalability. As business increases, additional CPUs can be added to absorb the increased transaction volume. ) or vector supercomputers. Using commodity servers and hardware components, a Scyld Beowulf based system can provide the same amount of computing power at 10%-50% of the cost.

Continued savings are realized by the reduced costs of supporting a broad-based operating system as compared to the expensive maintenance contracts required for proprietary operating systems of traditional SMP or vector supercomputers.

Companies can save even more by leveraging their existing hardware and installing Scyld Beowulf, allowing them to set up a cluster system for a fraction of the cost of traditional solutions. In addition, Scyld Beowulf's simplified master node installation and administration eliminates the administrative costs and potential risks inherent in other HPC clusters that require nodes to be administered separately.

Donald Becker, Scyld's founder and Chief Technology Officer, and other Scyld developers were the original architects of Beowulf computing while working at NASA NASA: see National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
NASA
 in full National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Independent U.S.
 as research scientists.

That same team has improved and adapted the technology for the commercial market, using the same exacting standards for software engineering, development, quality control, test methodologies and support that NASA uses to ensure successful missions. The result is Professional Scyld Beowulf.

"Our mission at Scyld is to create software that will bring cost effective, easily managed, high-performance computing to the commercial marketplace", said Becker. "The new features in this release add significantly to our existing standard upon which high performance cluster applications have been developed. This new release will further stimulate deployment of turn-key commercial applications".

Scyld has formed and is in the process of forming partnerships and alliances with many clustering industry leaders including, Compaq, Arrow/Wyle, API, Penguin Computing, GIGABYTE Server Group, PSSC PSSC Philippine Social Science Council
PSSC Pacific Structural Steel Conference
PSSC Public Service Satellite Consortium
PSSC Passenger Ship Safety Certificate
PSSC Products and Solutions Support Center (IBM) 
 Labs, Aspen Systems, Atipa Technologies, RLX RLX Relaxin  Technologies, CFI CFI
abbr.
cost, freight, and insurance
, Racksaver, eLinux, Cendio Systems, Western Scientific, VA Linux, and Myricom, amongst others.

Scyld works closely with its partner's hardware systems to certify seamless operation of hardware platforms such as Compaq's Proliant DL380 and DL360 servers, Compaq's DS10 series AlphaServers, API's CS20 and UP2000+, Penguin Computing's servers, RLX Technologies' System 324 Blade technology, and Intel's ServerBoards.

In addition, Scyld has partners and alliances with traditional parallel application and tool providers such as, MPI MPI - Message Passing Interface  Software Technology Inc., Veridian PBS-Pro, Wolfram wolfram: see tungsten.  Mathematica, NAG 1. NAG - Numerical Algorithms Group.
2. NAG - The Linux Network Administrators' Guide.
, Absoft, Lahey, Backbone Networks, NAMD NAMD National Association of Membership Development
NAMD National Association of Marble Dealers
, CHARMM CHARMM Chemistry At Harvard Molecular Mechanics , and TurboGenomics.

Scyld has a formal channel program to authorize and train value added resellers to provide off-the-shelf, fully integrated and supported turn-key cluster systems.

New enhancements on the latest Professional Version include, full Alpha support including simplified installation tools, full Myrinet and Gigabit Ethernet support, the Scyld Beowulf Batch Queue system (BBQ BBQ barbecue ), automatic node addition, web based administration and job monitoring, advanced hardware health and status monitoring, Parallel Virtual File System The Parallel Virtual File System (PVFS) is an Open Source parallel file system. A parallel file system is a type of distributed file system that distributes file data across multiple servers and provides for concurrent access by multiple tasks of a parallel application.  (PVFS PVFS Post-Viral Fatigue Syndrome (UK)
PVFS Parallel Virtual File System
), NFSv3, and ROMIO file systems, library, and much more.

For detailed pricing and more information visit the Scyld website at www.scyld.com.

Professional Scyld Beowulf comes bundled with one year of support from the original development team and full documentation. The professional documentation set includes: Installation, System Administration, Users Guide, and Programmers Reference information. In addition, Scyld offers Beowulf clustering certification training from the original Scyld Beowulf developers.

About Scyld Computing Corporation

Scyld Computing Corporation is the leading developer of next-generation Beowulf cluster operating systems. Donald Becker, founder and CTO (Chief Technical Officer) The executive responsible for the technical direction of an organization. See CIO and salary survey. , and other Scyld developers are known in the Linux community for their extensive contributions to the Linux kernel. Based in Annapolis, Maryland, Scyld is a privately held company privately held company

A firm whose shares are held within a relatively small circle of owners and are not traded publicly.
. Further information may be obtained at www.scyld.com.

Scyld Beowulf and Scyld Computing are registered trademarks of Scyld Computing Corporation. All other names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

About Beowulf

Beowulf, and Beowulf clustering are terms that describe a technique of connecting commodity computers together using a modified version of Linux to create a High Performance Computer. Started in 1993 by Donald Becker and Thomas Sterling, early development was sponsored by NASA.

In 1997 Beowulf clusters broke the ten billion operations per second mark, and today can perform over 200 billion operations per second. Today there are tens of thousands of Beowulf clusters installed in government, educational and commercial facilities. Beowulf is a descriptive service mark held by Linux International.
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