Boston and Asperitas introduce performance boosting cloud & compute solutions

Boston and Asperitas have taken their partnership, announced at CloudFest 2018, to another level with the introduction of four plug and play solutions for cloud and compute for CPU and GPU workloads.

The solutions are optimised for different purposes, ranging from generic platforms with full stack support and extensive integrated storage, to high density compute and GPU compute applications. All solutions are designed and optimised for synergy between server systems and the unique Immersed Computing® technology concept for optimal performance.

 

Solutions powered by Asperitas Immersed Computing®

Two of the four solutions are developed around high performance AMD® EPYC™ 7000 series CPUs. The Fenway AIC24-DSI is offering an ideal platform for generic purposes and cloud with 1536 compute cores, 48TB of memory and up to 960TB integrated storage units. The second AMD® EPYC™ based solution, the Fenway AIC24-DST, offers a high density compute platform, with 3072 compute cores, 96TB memory and 768TB integrated storage units - ideal for HPC users requiring high density and performance.

 

The ANNA AIC24 solution is an Intel® and NVIDIA® based solution developed for high density compute applications with GPU workloads, offering 1056 CPU cores and up to 331.776 CUDA cores on the 72 integrated GPUs originally developed for HPC users, as the demand grows for GPU both in the cloud and on premise, it is an attractive choice for service providers and enterprise.

 

The last solution presented at CloudFest is the Fenway AIC24-DDW; a multi-purpose solution for cloud platforms including a high amount of integrated storage up to 960TB and 1056 compute cores.

 

All solutions have been developed based on actual customer needs from different industries, ranging from cloud service providers, enterprise and high performance computing, optimised for Immersed Computing® so they can be warm water cooled. Each solution offers a wide range of flexibility in terms of deployment. Solutions are available as fully contained stand-alone systems for enterprise, through to large scale and mixed purpose datacentre deployments in any climate. These solutions benefit from the full potential of Asperitas liquid cooled Immersed Computing® technology, offering solutions without noise, without overhead energy and allowing for a potential continuous performance boost of up to 40% more CPU performance compared to air chilled solutions. Last but not least, each system can be utilised for heat reuse using water from warm water cooling technology.



Going for business impact and sustainability

Maikel Bouricius, Marketing Manager at Asperitas during the keynote session at CloudFest said: “Immersion cooling is not a goal for our customers, our customers have goals for their compute and cloud platforms and their business. Immersed Computing® is a means to enable achieving these goals by cutting datacentre service costs, accelerate operations, allowing for high performance applications and offering flexibility to reach for all business opportunities. What we bring to the market today are solutions supporting those goals powered by the highest quality server solution expertise of Boston and award-winning clean technology developed by Asperitas.”

 

Manoj Nayee, Managing Director of Boston Limited adds; "Together Asperitas and Boston are disrupting both the perception and the actual technology of Immersed Computing®; for the benefit of both the environment and the bottom line. According to the Supermicro® "Data Centers and the Environment" white paper; datacentres account for 3% of the global electricity supply and contribute 2% of the total global greenhouse emissions. We believe that not only do we have an environmental responsibility to the world, we have a corporate one to ensure that our solutions also effectively address the needs of our customers technology requirements. The Boston/Asperitas collaboration has already resulted in a number of industry-ready solutions with more to be announced soon."

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