Systems/Enterprise:
PETROBRAS TURNS TO LINUX GRID TO SPEED OIL EXPLORATION
Petrobras, one of the largest oil companies in the world, has chosen a
Linux-based Grid comprised of IBM eServer BladeCenter systems to speed
deep-sea oil exploration in the state of Espirito Santo. This is the largest
collection of BladeCenter servers implemented by IBM Brazil and one of the
largest in Latin America.
The new system has already delivered a significant improvement in processing
power and performance for Petrobras, while dramatically reducing floor space.
Comprised of 18 IBM BladeCenter servers holding a total of 252 nodes, the
entire system occupies only three racks (each containing 84 blades), less than
half the space required by similar, competitive systems.
"Petrobras discovered that IBM's solution offers the best technological
features and price," remarked Anicelso Bissoli, the IT services coordinator
for Petrobras in the state of Espirito Santo. "The results have considerably
exceeded our expectations. We have already obtained figures from the users
themselves, which show there has been a 10-fold reduction in processing time
following the introduction of the new solution."
The servers also come equipped with IBM Director software, which manages the
entire system, enhancing performance and reliability.
"The challenge faced by Petrobras is to minimize the risk of coming up empty
when drilling for gas or oil," said Francisco Marcondes, systems sales for IBM
Brazil. "With this high performance infrastructure, the gathering of data and
mapping of a particular region can be done much faster and more accurately,
diminishing that risk."
Deep-sea oil exploration is a highly complex operation that entails
radiography of the soil, and analysis and interpretation of information to
determine the best locations for drilling for oil or gas. "The seismic process
considerably reduces the margin of error when identifying the area to be
drilled," said Bissoli.
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