Texas Advanced Computing Center Deploys 20PB Big Data Hub using DataDirect Networks High-Performance Storage System

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Texas Advanced Computing Center Deploys 20PB Big Data Hub using DataDirect Networks High-Performance Storage System

TACC Research Powered by DDN Storage Enables Breakthroughs in Brain Tumor Imaging, Black Hole Physics, Earthquake and Severe Weather Prediction

LEIPZIG, Germany, June 20, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- International Supercomputing Conference, DDN Booth #305

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News Facts

    --  The Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) at The University of Texas in
        Austin, one of the leading advanced computing centers in the world, is
        using DataDirect Networks (DDN) to deploy a high-speed global parallel
        file storage system accessible to all TACC resources and visualization
        systems. The system will scale up and be easily expandable in the coming
        years.
    --  Since its founding in 2001, TACC has grown rapidly by enabling
        discoveries that advance science and society through the application of
        advanced computing technologies. With this growth, TACC also has seen
        its data explode by more than 40  percent year-on-year.
    --  Now with TACC's latest petascale HPC system in production, Stampede, and
        more new systems coming in 2013, the center needed a high performance
        storage solution that could connect all of TACC's computing and
        visualization systems and scale seamlessly to anticipate research
        demands in the future. After a competitive review, TACC selected DDN for
        its price-performance and ability to scale the system 5x beyond the
        initial purchased configuration.
    --  Building on recent DDN HPC wins such as Oak Ridge National Laboratory
        and Zuse Institute Berlin, this latest announcement with TACC reinforces
        that compute-intensive organizations around the world continue to
        validate DDN technology where total cost of ownership, scalability and
        performance are critical requirements.
    --  Using DDN(®) storage including SFA12K(®) and SFA7700( TM) platforms
        and EXAScaler(TM) parallel file storage appliance, TACC has been able to
        significantly decrease power, energy usage and costs, while dramatically
        increasing its storage capacity as compared with its previous parallel
        file storage system.
    --  Using the Lustre file system running on DDN storage servers, TACC
        increased its storage capacity and IO performance using an InfiniBand
        connected file system with more than 20PB in capacity that delivers more
        than 250GB/s+ in throughput to support nearly 10 petaflops (or 10
        quadrillions calculations per second) of peak computing capability.
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Using DDN Storage, TACC Data-Defined Datacenter Infrastructure Supports Critical Research Advances

    --  With more than 120 staff and students, TACC operates several of the most
        powerful supercomputers and visualization systems in the world, and the
        network and data storage infrastructure to support them.
    --  Stampede, among other HPC systems at TACC, provides the computing power
        for a variety of complex computational projects.
    --  Researchers will use TACC computing resources powered by DDN storage to
        support research across several different fields including brain tumor
        imaging, black hole physics, and seismic hazard mapping. For example,
        researchers from the Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC) are
        using Stampede to predict the frequency of damaging earthquakes in
        California for the latest Uniform California Earthquake Rupture Forecast
        (UCERT3) which forecasts the probability of all earthquakes throughout a
        region and over a specified time span. This data is incorporated into
        the U.S. Geological Survey's National Seismic Hazard Maps which are then
        used to set building codes and insurance rates.
Supporting Quotes

Dr. Jay Boisseau, director of TACC, The University of Texas at Austin:

    --  "TACC enables thousands of scientists to conduct groundbreaking research
        that advances science and society using our powerful computing
        technologies. We have to advance our capabilities rapidly to help enable
        and accelerate their discoveries, and increasingly this depends on
        providing massive data management and storage capabilities. We're
        pleased to partner again with DDN to deploy a tremendous new resource
        for open science depending on 'Big Data' -- a 20PB file system, fully
        integrated with our powerful computing and visualization systems that
        will continue to grow to support the research tackling the most
        challenging problems."
    --  "DDN's powerful and scalable storage solutions are exactly what we need
        right now, as we grow our support for many new 'Big Data' problems in
        science and engineering research. We want to help researchers solve the
        most important and challenging problems, and this increasingly depends
        on rapid access to massive data. This new DDN solution will provide a
        foundation for researchers to analyze data and make new discoveries."
Supporting Resources

    --  About DDN
    --  About DDN's Supercomputing capabilities
    --  About DDN EXAScaler
    --  About SFA 12K
    --  About Texas Advanced Computing Center at the University of Texas in
        Austin
    --  About Stampede
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About DDN
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