Introducing Cloud-Native Supercomputing: Bare-Metal, Secured Supercomputing Architecture
SessionExhibitor Forum
Presenters
Event Type
Exhibitor Forum
Cloud and Distributed Computing
Heterogeneous Systems
TP
XO / EX
TimeTuesday, 16 November 20211:30pm - 2pm CST
Location263
DescriptionHigh-performance computing and artificial intelligence have evolved to be the primary data processing engines for wide commercial use, hosting a variety of users and applications. While providing the highest performance, supercomputers must also offer multi-tenancy security. Therefore they need to be designed as cloud-native platforms. The key element that enables this architecture is the data processing unit (DPU). DPU is a fully integrated data-center-on-a-chip platform that can manage the data center operating system instead of the host processor, enabling security and orchestration of the supercomputer. This architecture enables supercomputing platforms to deliver bare-metal performance, while natively supporting multi-node tenant isolation. The combination of NVIDIA GPU, DPU and networking technologies delivers breakthrough performance resulting in faster insights and dramatically lower costs.

