HP has announced enhancements to its Unified Cluster Portfolio to help simplify and accelerate the configuration, deployment and management of clusters for high-performance computing (HPC).
HP Cluster Platform Express now features HP BladeSystem c-Class servers, which claims to include support for high-performance interconnects, increased processor and node support, simplified management, reduced interconnect and network complexity, high density and efficient power and cooling.
The cluster is available with up to 48 compute nodes, Intel Xeon or AMD Opteron processors and a choice of InfiniBand or Gigabit Ethernet cluster interconnects. It also has options for a factory-installed operating system and cluster management software.
HP Cluster Platform Express also claims to provide a faster and easier way to order and configure single-rack HPC cluster systems compared to traditional methods.
HP has also created an extensive set of tools to simplify and automate the configuration, integration and verification of clusters. The tools will be offered to customers, certified channel partners and independent software vendors.
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