SGI Joins Forces with Gelato Federation
Released on = March 21, 2005, 10:34 am
Press Release Author = Nan Holda
Industry = Computers
Press Release Summary = The Gelato Federation announced today that Silicon Graphics,
Inc. (NYSE: SGI) has formalized its relationship with the Gelato Federation, the
international research consortium dedicated to advancing the Linux OS and Intel®
Itanium® 2 platform, by electing to join as an industry sponsor. As part of their
sponsorship, SGI is supporting research at the University of New South Wales and
providing technical speakers for the May 2005 Gelato meeting in San Jose,
California, May 22-May 25, 2005.
Press Release Body = CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (March 18, 2005)—The Gelato Federation
announced today that Silicon Graphics, Inc. (NYSE: SGI) has formalized its
relationship with the Gelato Federation, the international research consortium
dedicated to advancing the Linux OS and Intel® Itanium® 2 platform, by electing to
join as an industry sponsor. As part of their sponsorship, SGI is supporting
research at the University of New South Wales and providing technical speakers for
the May 2005 Gelato meeting in San Jose, California, May 22-May 25, 2005.
Beverly Bernard, SGI's Linux Product Manager responsible for managing kernel
software and maintaining relationships with Linux partners such as Red Hat and
Novell, is SGI's Gelato liaison. "We are delighted at the prospects for advanced
research that we can realize through association with the Gelato Federation," says
Bernard, "as well as the fact that we can achieve tremendous insight from the global
user community that Gelato represents. Gelato's focus in atmospheric studies and
bioinformatics is an ideal complement to our dedication to high-performance
computing visualization applications in life sciences, oil exploration, and global
climate study."
Mark K. Smith, Gelato Federation Director, is enthusiastic about SGI joining forces
with Gelato. "SGI is one of the leaders in the Itanium community and we are very
excited to have them on board. They have a significant stake in the success of the
platform." He noted that many Gelato members already work with SGI® Altix® systems
and are very gratified at SGI's technical involvement: "Participants in our
Scalability Focus Group are particularly excited at the prospect of collaborating
with SGI because of the deep scalability expertise they bring to the table."
SGI to Collaborate with Gelato Founding Member, University of New South Wales
SGI will loan an SGI® Altix® 350 midrange system to the University of New South
Wales (UNSW) for enhancing research into non-uniform memory access (NUMA) issues
within Linux. The Altix 350 will allow Gelato researchers at UNSW
(http://www.gelato.unsw.edu.au) to test code on a small scale before investing time
on larger machines that SGI and HP make available from time to time to Gelato
researchers.
Dr. Peter Chubb, researcher at the Gelato@UNSW center, says, "Already discussions
with SGI in Melbourne have opened avenues of new research for us. For example, we
knew about the general issues associated with NUMA, but according to the people at
SGI in Melbourne, they expect that there will be machines with more than a petabyte
of real memory available within five years or so! That means that at any given time,
there will be several memory chips out of service: how is the operating system going
to cope with this?"
The UNSW team, in collaboration with other Gelato members around the world, will be
concentrating on issues of performance, scalability, and security, with special
attention to NUMA issues. In addition to the SGI relationship, UNSW has a
longstanding, on-going research relationship with Gelato Founding Sponsor, HP, to
investigate Itanium 2 system scalability. HP has provided UNSW with access to an HP
Integrity rx8620 server for these studies.
To help jump-start new collaborations, UNSW and SGI will take turns hosting speakers
on a quarterly basis, to be facilitated through SGI's site in Melbourne, Australia.
These technical exchanges will help provide early access to code, so that Gelato
researchers can serve as pre-beta testers and help validate changes, not only on the
Altix 350 at UNSW, but also on HP Integrity servers running Linux. Also on the
horizon will be student exchanges, which will enable Ph.D. candidates to be immersed
in a large-machine SGI environment.
About Gelato
The Gelato Federation is the global research community dedicated to advancing the
Linux Itanium® platform through collaborative relationships targeting real-world
problems and solutions. Gelato members are suppliers and users of Linux Itanium®
technology with a shared goal of producing open-source solutions for academic,
government, and industrial HPC research. The Gelato portal (http://www.gelato.org)
serves as the primary channel for Federation business and collaborations.
Information about Gelato members' software and solutions are available through the
portal, and the community is welcome to participate and contribute.
Hosted by Founding Sponsor HP, the May Meeting of the Gelato Federation,"Understanding Your Itanium System to Maximize Performance," will be held May 22-May
25, 2005 in San Jose, CA. More than 100 scientists and engineers from three dozen
Gelato Sponsor and Member institutions are expected to attend this 2-1/2 day
highly-technical event hosted by HP. This meeting, spanning the evening of May 22 to
the afternoon of May 25, will focus on Itanium system architecture and platform
performance. There will be a number of architecture presentations from HP, Intel,
and SGI, as well as updates from Gelato members on their platform-specific work
(http://www.gelato.org/community/events/sanjose/).
Silicon Graphics, SGI and Altix are registered trademarks of Silicon Graphics, Inc.,
in the United States and/or other countries worldwide. Intel and Itanium are
trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the
United States and other countries. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds
in several countries. All other trademarks mentioned herein are the property of
their respective owners.
If you'd like more information on this topic, please contact Nan Holda via email at
nan@gelato.org or by phone at 217-265-0947.
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Web Site = http://www.gelato.org
Contact Details = 1308 W. Main St.
Urbana, IL. 61801
217-265-0947
nan@gelato.org
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