Cookies help us display personalized product recommendations and ensure you have great shopping experience.

By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
SmartData CollectiveSmartData Collective
  • Analytics
    AnalyticsShow More
    big data analytics in transporation
    Turning Data Into Decisions: How Analytics Improves Transportation Strategy
    3 Min Read
    sales and data analytics
    How Data Analytics Improves Lead Management and Sales Results
    9 Min Read
    data analytics and truck accident claims
    How Data Analytics Reduces Truck Accidents and Speeds Up Claims
    7 Min Read
    predictive analytics for interior designers
    Interior Designers Boost Profits with Predictive Analytics
    8 Min Read
    image fx (67)
    Improving LinkedIn Ad Strategies with Data Analytics
    9 Min Read
  • Big Data
  • BI
  • Exclusive
  • IT
  • Marketing
  • Software
Search
© 2008-25 SmartData Collective. All Rights Reserved.
Reading: Your Next Supercomputer Is Just a Click Away in the Cloud
Share
Notification
Font ResizerAa
SmartData CollectiveSmartData Collective
Font ResizerAa
Search
  • About
  • Help
  • Privacy
Follow US
© 2008-23 SmartData Collective. All Rights Reserved.
SmartData Collective > IT > Cloud Computing > Your Next Supercomputer Is Just a Click Away in the Cloud
AnalyticsCloud ComputingData Management

Your Next Supercomputer Is Just a Click Away in the Cloud

David Strom
David Strom
4 Min Read
Image
SHARE

ImageThis week at the Amazon developer’s conference in Vegas we got to see the latest supercomputer. I have been fascinated with this genre for many years. In the olden days, these were mammoth beasts, occupying rooms full of gear and burning up electricity like crazy. They cost millions of dollars, and had minions of folks tending to their care and feeding.

ImageThis week at the Amazon developer’s conference in Vegas we got to see the latest supercomputer. I have been fascinated with this genre for many years. In the olden days, these were mammoth beasts, occupying rooms full of gear and burning up electricity like crazy. They cost millions of dollars, and had minions of folks tending to their care and feeding.

Back in 2004, I was fortunate enough to go out to San Francisco where a bunch of random folks were trying to assemble the first “flash mob” computer. You brought your own laptop (or desktop if you were strong enough) and left it for the weekend while they hooked it up to a switching fabric and tried to get every PC in sync.

Both the flash mob and the traditional supercomputer are old style. Today we have supercomputers in the cloud. With a click of a few mouse clicks, you could be running on thousands of virtual cores. It was bound to happen, and this week the folks at CycleComputing showed what they were doing. I have to say I was impressed.

More Read

Yellowfin’s Year in Review: Top 9 Business Intelligence developments of 2011
GSA USASearch Wins 2011 Government Big Data Solutions Award
How is the ‘Mesh’ Resolving Bottlenecks of Data Management
Cloud Analytics, Big Data Analytics: The Sky’s the Limit for Spatial and Geo-Location Analytics
Speed up backtesting with parallel computing

In one case, they managed to put together 30,000 cores, which cost less than $1300 an hour to run for a big pharma company to do molecular modeling. For the Amazon show, they had virtual machines running across the globe on all eight of Amazon’s data centers. They were able to provision150,000 cores to run 264 years of compute time in less than a day’s actual elapsed time for a materials modeling application. Wow!

CycleComputing worked with Amazon to set this all up, so they could get all their virtual machines running in about the same time frame. If you had to create this computer in the real world, it would be $68 million. Cycle had a bill from Amazon of $30,000. While that is a lot of money, for the horsepower that they put together it really isn’t. I remember when some high-end PC servers cost that much for a single core not too long ago.

Think about that for a moment: in the past, you couldn’t get all this hardware set up in a matter of moments, let along months. Most supercomputers take years to build, and then they are almost obsolete, because someone else is building a bigger one. On the Top500.org list of the biggest ones, the current champ is a Chinese computer with more than three million cores. Just on cores alone, the CycleComputing assemblage would rank in the top 20 on this list.

Pretty amazing.  Silicon Angle has this video interview from the show floor with Jason Stowe of the company.

If you doubted that the cloud is just a passing fad, this should convince you otherwise.

TAGGED:supercomputer
Share This Article
Facebook Pinterest LinkedIn
Share

Follow us on Facebook

Latest News

AI role in medical industry
The Role Of AI In Transforming Medical Manufacturing
Artificial Intelligence Exclusive
b2b sales
Unseen Barriers: Identifying Bottlenecks In B2B Sales
Business Rules Exclusive Infographic
data intelligence in healthcare
How Data Is Powering Real-Time Intelligence in Health Systems
Big Data Exclusive
intersection of data
The Intersection of Data and Empathy in Modern Support Careers
Big Data Exclusive

Stay Connected

1.2kFollowersLike
33.7kFollowersFollow
222FollowersPin

SmartData Collective is one of the largest & trusted community covering technical content about Big Data, BI, Cloud, Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, IoT & more.

data-driven web design
5 Great Tips for Using Data Analytics for Website UX
Big Data
AI chatbots
AI Chatbots Can Help Retailers Convert Live Broadcast Viewers into Sales!
Chatbots

Quick Link

  • About
  • Contact
  • Privacy
Follow US
© 2008-25 SmartData Collective. All Rights Reserved.
Go to mobile version
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?