From a cost and ROI perspective green blades are the way forward. The new Appro GreenBlade system surpasses the traditional 1U rack mounted server in terms of features and benefits while offering the same entry price point with 20% less power usage.
First Look at a 40GB/s Supercomputing Cluster
Date: Thursday, September 17, 2009
Building High Performance Computing in a Green and Modular Solution Building Block
Source: Appro
Publish Date: April 2009
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San Diego Supercomputer Center Selects Appro as One of the First Vendors for 'Triton Resource'
The San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at the University of California, San Diego has selected the first round of vendors for its new Triton Resource, an integrated, data-intensive computing system primarily designed to support UC San Diego and UC researchers. Triton is scheduled to enter production early this summer.
Rice University adopts Appro GreenBlades to support the University Computational Research Projects
The HyperGreen cluster is an Intel Cluster Ready certified solution that simplifies and accelerates HPC cluster deployment.
Hybrid Clusters - The Intel, Nvidia Chips in HPC Clusters
The use of hybrid cluster designs that combine standard CPUs with GPUs, accelerators and FPGAs is on the rise.
Scalable, Reliable and Open Supercomputer
The HPC cluster universe has shifted decidedly toward blade-based clusters, especially as blade technology has matured.
Improve Performance with Dual QDR InfiniBand On Board
Appro is the first to offer two QDR 40Gb/sec InfiniBand (IB) ports with two independent QDR chips per server on board providing excellent network bandwidth and low latency to many HPC workloads.