Seagate Technology announced that HP will resell its ClusterStor 1500 and 9000 appliances along with HP’s high performance computing (HPC) solutions. HP’s HPC solutions, including its Apollo portfolio, will be equipped with ClusterStor scale-out storage capabilities. This partnership will further advance HPC workloads in complex computing environments.
HPC is moving into a new ear of data-centric computing and needs to provide high-performance and scalable storage solutions now more than ever. ClusterStor aims to deliver both high performance and scalability by combining its unique scale out storage architecture with the Lustre parallel file system together with optimized Seagate storage media. The reduction of complexity of both deployment and maintenance will greatly lower operation costs while reducing time to meet mission-critical needs.
The partnership with HP will benefit a wide range of users including fields such as bio informatics, pharmaceutical discovery, upstream oil and gas modeling, weather simulation, academic and government research. HP has already successfully utilized ClusterStor in oil and gas verticals, and plans on achieving other high performance HPC workloads in other vertical industries.
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