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A Linux Networx LS Visual Supersystem set a world record
visualization mark by rendering at a rate of 1.5 billion polygons per
second while running Computational Engineering International’s (CEI)
EnSight DR – three times the previous rendering record. In
addition, when the system’s GPU count was doubled it achieved a maximum
of 3.23x performance increase, a phenomenon known as superlinear
scaling. Additionally, a record 589 million polygon model was
processed – the largest ever for EnSight DR – enabling extremely large
data sets to be visualized in their entirety, thereby substantially
enhancing the price/performance of the system. The record-setting
system is currently being delivered to the Army Research Laboratory
(ARL) and is the first production visualization cluster ever ordered
under the Department of Defense’s (DoD) High Performance Computing
Modernization Program (HPCMP).
"We're proud that EnSight DR running on Linux Networx Supersystems
achieved this significant performance landmark," says Darin McKinnis,
vice president of marketing and sales for CEI, maker of EnSight and
other products for extreme visualization and meshing. "This is
proof of EnSight DR's unique ability to exploit the distributed memory
capacity of networked systems containing high-performance graphics
cards, enabling users to handle datasets and display sizes well beyond
other commercial and research applications."
“We’re committed to helping our customers solve their most challenging
supercomputing problems,” said Robert “Bo” Ewald, CEO of Linux
Networx. “This latest visualization system takes the most complex
visualization model available today and runs it as smoothly and simply
as if it were a screen-saver on your desktop. That’s yet another
example of the power and price/performance that Linux Networx offers
our customers in every supercomputer that we deliver.”
Linux Networx LS-V Visual Supersystems deliver the ultimate
visualization power and work throughput in the high performance
visualization industry. LS-V Visual Supersystems double the performance
of legacy visualization computers at half of their cost. With its
comprehensive integration, tuned applications, superior graphics and
computational power, lower operational and management costs, and
reduced system complexity, the application-tuned LS-V delivers leading
Total Application Throughput and reduced Total Cost of Ownership for
visualization solutions. The system that set the visualization
record features 64 Linux Networx visualization nodes with 128 AMD Model
280 Dual-Core processors. Each node features two Graphics
Processing Units. The system has 1,024 GB of total RAM, an
InfiniBand interconnect, and includes Ensight DR Version 8, RedHat
Enterprise Linux, Linux Networx Clusterworx Management Suite and Linux
Networx Host Failover Solution.
EnSight DR performs distributed rendering for analyzing, visualizing
and communicating high-end scientific and engineering data sets.
The data models used represent one time step of a very high-resolution
simulation of the resultant compressible turbulence that occurs when a
shockwave passes through the interface of two fluids. The original work
to produce this model was conducted at the Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory.
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