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Mainstream
InfiniBand Production Deployments Showcased
Wednesday, Sep 14 @ 15:08 PDT
The InfiniBand Trade Association (IBTA) and the OpenIB Alliance
announced the successful conclusion of the second workshop focused
on market and technology updates in addition to open-source software
development discussion. Over 180 attendees participated in tracks on
Linux kernel support, Windows stack development, and applications
that showcased the mass market appeal of OpenIB's advancement of
fabric technology. The unique event combined open-source software
developers with leading server and storage OEMs; enterprise software
vendors; and government, financial and corporate end users. This
formula continues to foster innovation and has enabled InfiniBand to
become the featured performance fabric for supercomputing and
performance business applications. OpenIB continues this momentum at
Supercomputing 2005 (Nov. 12-18 in Seattle, Wash.) where SCINet, a
live network connecting upwards of 30 exhibitors, will be running
the OpenIB, Linux-based InfiniBand software stack.
"InfiniBand cluster solutions continue to deliver unmatched
price/performance benefits for parallel processing applications that
demand world-class computing and storage I/O performance," said Matt
Leininger, computational scientist of Sandia National Laboratories.
"Matching this value proposition with OpenIB's efforts to develop
robust Linux, Windows and virtualization support completes the
InfiniBand ecosystem with all the pieces necessary for mass market
deployment."
The mass market appeal of InfiniBand was echoed at the workshop by
the following:
-- Leading Wall Street firms shared their deployment strategies and
highlighted TOPSPIN(CISCO) InfiniBand server clusters in production
usage today
-- On the storage front, vendors continue to develop and promote
native InfiniBand storage products driven by financial, clustered
database, and performance computing applications
-- Leading database software vendors stressed InfiniBand's
importance for clustered database deployment, with key market
drivers coming from the retail and financial sector
-- Data presented showed the total install base of InfiniBand exceed
1 million ports by the end of 2005
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