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Huawei intros Blade servers for HPC cloud

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Harmeet
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SC13, DENVER, USA: Huawei announced the US launch of its award-winning Tecal E9000 blade server at Supercomputing 2013.

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The E9000 is Huawei's newest generation blade server, and has integrated compute, storage, networking and system management, and is optimized for private and hybrid cloud infrastructure, mission-critical enterprise IT applications, in-memory computing, real-time big data analytics and HPC Cluster applications.

Huawei E9000 compute offerings are available on a variety of x86 server platforms, thereby allowing HPC managers to select the system that best suits their individual environment. The scalability of the E9000 is highlighted by its 15.6Tb mid-plane bandwidth, the highest blade server chassis bandwidth in the industry.

This massive network capacity positions the E9000 as the first blade server to completely eliminate chassis over-subscription today, and the first capable of supporting 100Gb cluster connectivity over the next 10 years, as well as the next three generations of Intel processors..

The Huawei strategy for HPC infrastructure is to lead the transition from HPC cluster silos to HPC clouds, which can host a diverse set of applications and be shared by a variety of users. The Huawei portfolio of products represent a new generation of HPC infrastructure that is more flexible.

Huawei servers for HPC can scale processors, GPUs, storage and embedded networks to record-breaking bandwidth. Huawei storage for HPC can simultaneously scale-out, scale-up, scale-deep and scale-in. Furthermore, carrier-class Huawei networks are designed from the ground up for the future of software defined networking in the HPC data center.

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