IBM to deliver new optimized POWER7 products, inspired by Watson Technology and new blades, upgraded servers built to handle world’s most demanding emerging applications.IBM Power7 systems s used in the company’s Power 750 series of servers and new products include blade servers and beefed-up Power 750 systems, all supporting AIX, IBM i and Linux operating systems……….
IBM announced new workload-optimized POWER7 systems, including a performance boost to the Power 750 the same server used in Watson, the Jeopardy! winner that provides even faster processing capability than each machine used in the computer genius. The new Power blades and upgraded Power servers are built to manage the world’s most demanding emerging applications, used in healthcare management, financial services, scientific research and more. The specialized demands of these new applications rely on processing an enormous number of concurrent transactions and data while analyzing that information in real time. For instance, the University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth is using two IBM POWER7 blades to study the effect of disturbances, called gravitational waves, on black holes in space. Increased knowledge of gravitational waves will help physicists and astronomers to understand some of the most fundamental laws of physics. They will provide new information about the dynamics of large-scale events in the Universe, like the death of stars and the birth of black holes.
“We are running billions of intense calculations based on Einstein’s theory of relativity on the POWER7 blades,” said Gaurav Khanna, professor of physics at UMass-Dartmouth. “Running POWER7, I’m able to get results as much as eight times faster than running the same calculations on an Intel Xeon processor. Calculations that used to take a month to run are now finished in less than a week. This means that I can do eight times more science in the same timeframe than I could do before.”In addition, the new POWER7 systems can provide clients with very high levels of server virtualization and consolidation, which can lead to improved price performance, improved energy efficiency and reduced footprint size in the data center. RPM Technologies provides enterprise class wealth management software to some of the largest banks and financial services companies in Canada.”Our strategy appears to be paying off as more and more customers choose Power Systems,” said Tom Rosamilia, general manager of IBM Power and z Systems. “Today’s Power announcements demonstrate IBM’s ongoing investment in workload-optimized servers. Just two short months after publically demonstrating the future of computing with Watson and its advanced analytical and learning capabilities, IBM is upping the ante with a performance bump in the underlying system.”
The new 16-core, single-wide IBM BladeCenter PS703 and 32-core, double-wide IBM BladeCenter PS704 blade servers, which give clients an alternative to sprawling racks. The PS704 delivers 60-percent faster performance with twice the number of cores while using the same amount and space and energy as previous POWER7 blades. The new POWER7 blades support massive server consolidation with energy-efficient economics.The enhanced IBM Power 750 Express, the same system that powers Watson, now further optimized for the most challenging analytics workloads. The Power 750 has been upgraded with several options, including a faster POWER7 processor that offers more than three times the performance of comparable 32-core servers, such as Oracle SPARC T3-2 server and more than twice the performance of HP Integrity BL890c i2. The enhanced IBM Power 755, a high-performance computing cluster node with 32 POWER7 cores and a faster processor. IBM also introduced a new Systems Director Management Console appliance that allows data center administrators to operate both Power servers and blades with a unified, intuitive interface for physical and virtualized system resource management.
IBM is extending technology from the acquisition of BLADE Network Technologies (BNT) across its portfolio of workload-optimized systems, including high performance top-of-rack BNT switches with VMready network virtualization and BLADEHarmony management software. These IBM BNT RackSwitch products will, for the first time, be closely integrated with IBM Power servers to support workloads such as cloud computing, financial services, Web 2.0, streaming video, medical and scientific research and business analytics. According to a recent report by The Tolly Group, the newest IBM BNT switch demonstrated significant performance and energy efficiency advantages over comparable switches, including an average of 55 percent better price and performance.IBM also announced additions to its Intelligent Cluster line of energy-efficient, high-performance computing platforms pre-integrated solutions that build upon its rack servers including BladeCenter or iDataPlex platforms. These new offerings allow customers in segments such as financial services and energy exploration, for example to build HPC configurations that can reduce power and cooling costs by up to 50 percent.
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