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ALTAIR PBS PRO SELECTED FOR 'COLUMBIA' SUPERCOMPUTER
Altair Engineering Inc, recognized for innovative product development,
advanced engineering software and Grid computing technology, announced that
Altair's PBS Pro Workload Management System will be deployed by NASA for
its "Columbia" system.
As part of Columbia, NASA will integrate a cluster of 20 interconnected SGI
Altix 512-processor systems, for a total of 10,240 Intel Itanium 2 processors,
to significantly increase the agency's capability and capacity through
creation of "the Space Exploration Simulator." The new machine will be based
at NASA Ames Research Center in the heart of California's Silicon Valley. It
will provide an estimated 10-fold increase in NASA's current supercomputing
capacity.
PBS Pro is a workload management solution for Grid computing environments,
LINUX clusters and distributed servers and workstations. PBS Pro optimizes the
utilization of computing resources by intelligently scheduling and managing
computational workload.
"The Columbia system is a tremendous development for NASA and the nation.
Simulation of the evolution of the Earth and planetary ecosystems with high
fidelity has been beyond the reach of Earth scientists for decades," said
Ghassem Asrar, deputy associate administrator of NASA's Science Mission
Directorate. "With Columbia, scientists are already seeing dramatic
improvements in the fidelity of simulations in such areas as hurricane track
prediction, global ocean circulation, prediction of large scale structures in
the universe, and the physics of supernova detonations."
"As we deploy and operate a supercomputer of this magnitude, it was imperative
that we have a scaleable workload management system to efficiently manage job
throughput ensuring the best utilization of this machine," said Alan Powers of
Advanced Management Technologies. "NASA has worked with PBS Pro over the years
and will continue to do so with Project Columbia."
"We are pleased that NASA has chosen to deploy PBS Pro with Columbia," said
Bob Bishop, chairman and CEO of SGI. "Full productivity of this high
performance computing system will require effective and scalable workload
management."
"Altair is excited to continue our long standing relationship with NASA by
providing PBS Pro for the Project Columbia," said Bill Nitzberg, Altair's
chief technology officer for Grid technologies. "NASA's project Columbia will
greatly accelerate their scientific and space exploration capabilities which
will be beneficial for many years to come."
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