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In this slidecast, John Gromala from HP describes the company's new Apollo series of HPC servers. Tailor-made for the HPC market, the Apollo Series combines a modular design with innovative power distribution and air- and liquid-cooling techniques for extreme performance at rack scale, providing up to four times more performance per square foot than standard rack servers. Watch the video presentation: http://wp.me/p3RLHQ-clp

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Page 1: HP Apollo Slidecast

© Copyright 2014 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.

HP Apollo SystemsJohn Gromala, Senior Director, Hyperscale, Product Management, HP

Servers

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HP Confidential until June 9, 2014

Solving global problems requires greater…

• Geophysical Sciences

• Energy Research & Production

• Meteorological Sciences

• Government

• Academia

• Research & Development

• Life Sciences

• Pharmaceutical

• Entertainment

• Media Production

• Visualization & Rendering

• Computer-Aided Engineering

• Electronic Design Automation

AccessibilityPerformance Efficiency

• Financial Services

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HP Confidential until June 9, 2014

Reinventing HPC to accelerate the world of tomorrow• HP’s advanced HPC compute solutions to

solve the world’s most difficult problems 

– Rapidly ramp performance for accelerated results

– Maximize rack-scale density and energy efficiency

– Unleash HPC with an infrastructure that is affordable, less complex, and easy to manage  

– Flexibility to precisely meet workload needs

• Expanding access to HPC resources via HPC Innovation Hubs, and HPC as a Service

Introducing: The new Apollo family

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The best performance for your budget

Leading performance per $ per watt• up to 4x more performance/$/watt• up to 60% less floor space

Rack scale efficiency• 160 x 1P servers per rack with

10 hot-pluggable dual-server trays per 5U chassis

• Maximize rack-level energy efficiency

Tailor to the workload for lower TCO• Mix compute, accelerator, storage

and networking to fit workload needs

Introducing the HP Apollo 6000 System

Electronic Design Automation• Computer chips• Cellular phones• Pacemakers• Controls for automobiles and satellites • Servers, routers and switches

Monte Carlo Simulations• Investment analysis• Financial derivatives• Physical sciences• Engineering• Computational biology• Computer graphics• Gaming

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HP Apollo 6000 System Overview

First available tray• ProLiant XL220a dual-server tray

• Front serviceable

• Rear cabled solution

• Max power of ~169W per tray

Rack scale• 160 nodes per 48U rack

• 5U chassis (1.0m deep rack)

• 20 nodes per enclosure

• Front service, rear cabled

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High performance computing

CPU

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Shared power & cooling• Efficient pooled power shelf supports up to 6 chassis

• N, N+1, 2N redundancy configs

• 12 volts DC output with max power of 15.9kW

• Advanced Power Manager

Rack-level shared infrastructure for efficiency and flexibility

• Highest frequency per core

• Intel E3-12xx v3 Haswell

• CPU core generation ahead

• Single-threaded applications

• Max turbo frequency of 4GHz

• Low latency: No 2P cache coherency

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HP Confidential until June 9, 2014

Next generation density and efficiency at scale

Dell M620 2 1/2 racks

20% more performance*60% less rack space 46% less power**

$3M

HP Apollo 6000 System with ProLiant XL220a Servers, 1 rack

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The best performance for your budget

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“We are seeing up to 35% performance increase in our Electronic Design Automation application workloads. We have deployed more than 5,000 of these servers, achieving better rack density and power efficiency, while delivering higher application performance to Intel silicon design engineers.”Kim Stevenson, CIO, Intel

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Advancing the science of supercomputingThe New HP Apollo 8000 System

Leading teraflops per rack for accelerated results• 4X teraflops/sq. ft. than air-cooled systems• > 250 teraflops/rack

Efficient liquid cooling without the risk• 40% more FLOPS/watt and 28% less

energy than air-cooled systems• Dry-disconnect servers, intelligent Cooling

Distribution Unit (iCDU) monitoring and isolation

Redefining data center energy recycling• Save up to 3,800 tons of CO2/year (790

cars)• Recycle water to heat facility

Scientific Computing• Research computing• Climate modeling• Protein analysis

Manufacturing• Product modeling • Simulations• Material analysis

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Dry disconnect servers• 100% water cooled

components• Designed for serviceability

Apollo 8000 System Technologies

Open door view of 4 compute & redundant CDU racks

Management infrastructure• HP iLO4, IPMI 2.0 and DCMI

1.0• Rack-level Advanced Power

Manager

Power infrastructure• Up to 80kW per rack• Four 30A 3-phase 380-

480VAC

Intelligent Cooling Distribution Unit• 320 KW power capacity• Integrated controls with active-active

failover

Warm water• Closed secondary loop in

CDU• Isolated and open facility

loop

Advancing the science of supercomputing

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Differentiated: Dry disconnect servers

• Enables maintenance of servers without breaking a water connection• Inside the server tray, heat is transferred from components via vapor in sealed heat

pipes• Thermal bus bars on the side of the compute tray transfer heat to the water wall in the

rack• Water flows through thermal bus bar in the rack from supply-and-return pipes• Fluid fully contained under vacuum

New patented technology making a liquid-cooled system as easy to service as air-cooled

Thermal bus bars

Sealed heat pipes

Sealed heat pipes

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Failure is not an option

• Dry disconnect servers: sealed heat pipes cool components

• Facility water isolated from IT loop• Takes ASHRAE spec water

• Secondary IT loop vacuum keeps water in place

• Intelligent Cooling Distribution Unit designed to minimize and isolate issues

• Comprehensive system insight and management built on Advanced Power Management and smart sensors

Efficient liquid cooling without the risk

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Accelerating the science of supercomputing

IBM rack servers(Air cooled)

4X teraflop performance per sq. foot40% more FLOPs/watt28% less energy$1M savings

2.6X more energy for facilities infrastructure

up to 3800 tons more CO2/year

save over 1200 ft for a 1 petaflop system

annualized PUE 1.06 or better

HP Apollo 8000 system(Liquid cooled)

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World’s largest supercomputer dedicated to advancing renewable energy research

• $1 million in annual energy savings and cost avoidance through efficiency improvements

• Petascale (one million billion calculations/ second)

• 6-fold increase in modeling and simulation capabilities

• Average PUE of 1.06 or better• Source of heat for ESIF’s 185,000 square

feet of office and lab spaces, as well as the walkways

• 1MW of data center power in under 1,000 sq. ft., very energy-dense configuration

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Global impact: Reduce the carbon footprint• Top supercomputing performance has

grown 944X and the number of cores has exploded by 609X over 10 years*

• Power requirements have increased 5.5X, while power costs per kW have spiked

• The HP Apollo family is a new approach to HPC, with cost-effective and environmentally friendly HPC solutions

• Save while reducing carbon footprint

Save 3,800 tons of CO2 per year, ~amount of CO2 produced by 790 cars

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HP Services for Apollo solutions

• Data center facilities• Workload migration• Big data, mobility,

virtualization design, planning and implementation

• Factory Express • Onsite installation • HP Education

• Datacenter Care supports your environment

• Proactive Care helps prevent problems

• Foundation Care helps solve problems faster

Support Consulting Services

Implementation

Data center planning and design services to achieve business outcomes

Ongoing support to help get connected and get back to business

Services to speed startup and build capabilities with new technology

Financing

• Available globally where HP Financial Services conducts business

• Technology refresh approach to allow for future scalability and upgrades

Flexible payment plan and terms to meet your needs

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Extending HPC access to SMBs

HP – Intel HPC Innovation Hubs open up new opportunities to compete

• Partnering with universities, organizations and ISVs

• Access to HPC resources, modeling and simulation applications and expertise

• Result: Make vehicle components safer and more reliable

• Grow the industry, improve competitiveness in the global marketplace

Fueling innovation with HPC as a Service and HPC Innovation Hubs

HPC as a Service bridges the gap between public and private cloud• Access a common, open cloud platform

across standard IT cloud and HPC cloud initiatives

• Easy to use to increase competitive agility

• Open, efficient management of complex HPC resources

• Secure, scalable performance for your demanding workloads with leading cluster infrastructure and security integration

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