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GigaIO at SC21: The International HPC Conference

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GigaIO FabreX is the only Rack-Scale Composable Infrastructure Solution That Delivers the Unlimited Flexibility and Agility of the Cloud, at a Fraction of the Cost.
  • Orchestrate ANY Compute, Acceleration (CPUs, GPUs, FPGAs, ASICs), Storage, Memory (3D-XPoint) or Networking resource for any workload using an Enterprise-Class, Easy-To-Use and Open Standards high-performance network.
  • Deploy, expand, reduce or replace all rack resources dynamically in real time.
  • Fully automate on-premise bare-metal cloud-class infrastructure, delivering higher throughput at a fraction of the cost.
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Beowulf Bash: Are we ready to have fun yet?

Whether you are going to @Supercomputing in person or virtually, don’t miss the new and improved (?) Beowulf Bash format on November 15th starting at 9pm after the SC21 Gala, which among other funtivities will include a pro/con panel on composable in #HPC

Will the next generation of HPC computing be built-to-order at run time?

Dynamic infrastructure represents a new way to provision just the right amount of bare-metal hardware for your application. This panel will discuss the concept of composable computing and how it can be used in HPC.



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  • Speaking Engagements

    Wednesday, November 17th – 10:30am-11:00am CST

    Exhibitor Forum: Accelerating Science from Idea to Publication with Bold National Research Platform

    In this exhibitor forum, GigaIO will highlight a new Prototype National Research Platform (NRP), funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), and the underlying technologies bringing this research platform to life.

    Wednesday, November 17th – 12:15pm-1:15pm CST

    BoF: Composable Heterogeneous Computing Environments – DIY or Full Automation?

    In this Bird of a Feather, Bright Computing, GigaIO, and the San Diego Supercomputer Center will introduce the concept of composable heterogeneous computing environments, laying out the current challenges and offering solutions from DIY to fully automated solutions. Your questions and comments are encouraged!
    (Watch GigaIO’s SC21 BoF video now.)

  • Schedule a Meeting

    Whether you are planning to attend in person or virtually (or not at all), you can schedule a meeting with our team to explore how we might be able to quicken your time-to-insight, thus helping you deliver more science, and/or more revenues to your organization. Come see us in booth #1933 to find out how GigaIO’s game-changing FabreX™ technology unlocks the next generation of data center rack-scale solutions.

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  • GigaIO Partner Hub

    GigaIO relies on its growing network of technology and channel partners to deliver our composable infrastructure solutions with cloud agility and blazing performance. We innovate by ensuring our customers are not restricted to using hardware or software from a single vendor, avoiding vendor lock-in. This is only possible by staying clear of vendor-specific APIs and offering off-the-shelf software for managing composable systems. Both these strategies mean more profit potential for our channel partners, and more freedom of choice for end-users, within a carefully curated open standards ecosystem.

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  • Resources
    The Future of Composability with GigaIO and CXLThe Future of Composability with CXL
    AMD and GigaIO: Bringing Cloud Flexibility to On PremiseAMD and GigaIO: Bringing Cloud Flexibility to On Premise

Are you thinking of making the leap from legacy, static infrastructure to the cloud-like flexibility of composable architecture?

Read our blog, “Going Composable in Your Data Center? Buyer Beware.”

Curious about how memory pooling and CXL will impact composability?

Read our blog, “The holy grail of memory pooling: a GigaIO perspective”
Watch the video: The Future of Composability with CXL

GigaIO and CXL: The future of composability

Trying to decide between composable infrastructure options?

Download our Composable Infrastructure Comparison Tool

FAQs

  • Why should I move to composable infrastructure?

    Composable Disaggregated Infrastructure (CDI) is the next generation of rack architecture that makes your data center infrastructure as agile and flexible as the cloud, while reducing your costs. You gain access to more processing power and storage when you need it, and you can easily share those resources, thereby increasing their utilization. Many of these resources (like GPUs) are typically utilized only 15% of the time industry-wide. CDI will make deploying, servicing and maintaining your systems quicker and easier, and reduce administrative costs. CDI enables you to easily have different obsolescence and upgrade schedules for particular parts of your systems, eliminating “forklift upgrades”. Maximize the life of your servers while also easily integrating new accelerator technology to optimize your AI and computationally-heavy workloads. CDI enables you to do more with less.

  • Is there any performance penalty to using FabreX CDI?

    There is not. You get the industry’s lowest latency network throughout the rack, because we never translate to and from InfiniBand or Ethernet within the rack. Whether we are connecting resources to servers, or servers to other servers, we do it all over the same PCIe network. Other vendors can achieve one of these two; only GigaIO can combine both – and you get all the benefits: less cost, less complexity, more performance.

  • What kind of workloads are suitable for composable infrastructure?

    Any workload that needs more than one server. If you can accomplish everything you need in one server, you already use native PCIe for everything. When you need more than one, or want access to more resources (storage, GPUs, FPGAs, etc.) than will fit in one server, FabreX is the perfect answer for you. Gartner adds: “where infrastructure must be resized frequently, or where composability increases the utilization of high-cost components”.

    Typical workloads center around the use of GPU and FPGA accelerators, including AI/ML/DL, visualization, High Performance Computing and Data Analytics. For more use cases visit our Solutions page.

  • How do FabreX’s NVMe-oF and GDR (GPU Direct RDMA) solutions help with composability?

     Simply speaking an individual server has limits in terms of amount of storage, and in particular, the amount of accelerators that they can host and use (“enumerate”). NVMe-oF and GDR running natively on a PCIe network greatly increase the resources you can deploy. With NVMe-oF, you can create storage of any size, and with GDR, you can access much larger pools of GPUs or other accelerators. And with these solutions running across FabreX natively, you get the best of both worlds – full PCIe performance, AND as many resources as you need. With NVMe-oF over FabreX, you will get the performance of direct attached storage (DAS) with the flexibility of shared storage (NAS).

  • What devices and Operating Systems are supported?

    From a resource perspective, any PCIe-compliant device will work with FabreX because we are 100% standards-compliant. Storage products, GPUs, FPGAs, network adapters, or other add-in cards will simply work. Hundreds of companies and thousands of products support PCIe and they all work with FabreX. The vast majority of servers will also work with FabreX, as long as you have at least one x16 PCIe slot HHHL available to attach to the network. Composing resources to these servers is typically automatic and works with all operating systems, including Linux and Windows. There are however differences between servers as to the amount of resources they can support for composition. Finally, our server to server solutions require drivers to run on the server, and today these run under Linux.

  • Do I need to rewrite my application software?

    No, FabreX is truly plug and play. To your application the rack-scale servers created through FabreX will appear exactly as if they were a traditional physical server, including applications that use industry standard MPI libraries. For GPU or FPGA workflows, AI frameworks are unchanged. On the other hand, you may be able to utilize more resources with FabreX than with your current infrastructure today, and you may want to make changes to take advantage of this new capability.

  • What software can I use to compose my systems?

    We provide you with freedom of choice and do not lock you into yet another proprietary software package. We start from a basic principle that FabreX is an open platform and based on industry standards – so you get all the benefits of no vendor lock-in. We strive to work with the software and environment you have already, whether that is Slurm-based, or OpenStack, or containers or virtual machines (VMs), or if you prefer to write your own scripts and control the hardware yourself. In all these cases we have great solutions either available from us or from our Ready-to-Run partners. Please visit our software section located under the Products tab for up-to-date information.

  • If I have a FabreX-composed rack-scale solution, how do I connect it to other such racks or into the rest of my data center?

    While FabreX can span distances up to 100 meters using fiber, it is uniquely capable of transforming a rack full of servers into a true rack-scale single computational element, where the rack becomes the computing element, instead of the server. To enjoy the latency, performance and composability advantages beyond a single rack, it is very easy to use one of the legacy networks, Ethernet or InfiniBand, to connect FabreX-enabled racks together. Legacy network adapter cards work seamlessly with FabreX, and it is a simple matter to configure a server to act as a gateway. We offer a pre-configured and tested Gateway product for this purpose – please see the Products tab.

  • How is GigaIO FabreX different from other CDI vendors?

    GigaIO is the only CDI vendor that can transform the basic computing unit in your data center from a server, to an entire rack, using only PCIe for the absolute lowest latency and highest bandwidth throughout the rack. We want you to get the absolute most out of the investment in your IT infrastructure, and FabreX offers a unique and highly disruptive technology to transform a rack of servers into a true rack-scale system, without getting locked in with proprietary hardware or software. Making this happen requires BOTH the ability to disaggregate and compose resources to servers, AND the ability to run internode communications on the same network – we call this Cloud-Class™ composition. Composing resources with FabreX dramatically lowers your OpEx and CapEx costs, and improves your serviceability and upgradeability. And running internode communications, like NVMe-oF, GDR, MPI, Libfabric, TCP, etc., ensures easy integration and delivers scale. Vendors offering one or the other deliver less options, lower performance, more administrative hassles and more cost. Cloud-Class composition with FabreX gives you all the flexibility and agility associated with the public cloud in your own private cloud or on-prem facilities. Why spend more and get less?

If you do not see your question or would like additional information, feel free to contact us. Our team is here to help!

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John is an experienced R&D leader with over 15 years of experience in embedded software, with a focus on high performance scalable computing applications. As one of the earliest engineering hires at GigaIO, John has overseen every FabreX software release from alpha prototype to today. He has a proven track record of running efficient engineering teams that deliver innovative solutions in a startup environment.

Prior to GigaIO, John led DevOps at KnuEdge, a chip start-up focused on scalable compute fabrics for machine intelligence and AI applications.  John also has experience as a software solutions manager, heading successful projects with premier technology clients such as DirecTV, Akamai, Sony, and ViaSat.

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With previous experience as a GM and VP of Sales at Mellanox Technologies, Marc comes to GigaIO with direct expertise in the high-performance interconnect market. At Mellanox, Marc achieved significant wins in Enterprise and Government HPC clusters. He is an experienced senior sales and business development executive with early stage and public companies, most recently as Senior Sales Director at Netronome Systems, winning high profile customers in the Cloud, Software Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Virtualization (NFV) markets.

Prior to joining Mellanox Marc held senior executive marketing and sales positions in the US and EMEA for Galileo Technology which was acquired by Marvell. Marc was responsible for building and growing the sales organization in EMEA winning many high-profile customers in the telecom and networking markets.

Marc also held senior marketing and product definition positions in the US for Quality semiconductor (later acquired by IDT) and business development in EMEA for Annapurna Labs (acquired by Amazon).

Marc holds an undergraduate degree in Electronic and Electrical Engineering and a postgraduate degree in Electronic and Digital Signal Processing Engineering from Westminster University, London.

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Jacqueline brings twenty years’ experience in marketing and strategic planning with both large companies and tech start-up ventures. At Hewlett-Packard, she managed worldwide product marketing teams launching industry-leading products and programs, and designed and executed highly innovative distribution strategies, including the first channel cooperation program between the direct sales force and the retail channel.

Jacqueline left HP to create an international market research and consulting company focused exclusively on the technology industry.  With offices in San Diego and Berlin, Analytique grew to be ranked in the top 100 research companies in the US by revenue, with a client list including 3Com, Canon, Compaq, IBM, Intel, Hewlett-Packard, and Microsoft among others. She joined GigaIO as Director of Marketing in May 2020 and was promoted to Vice President in August 2021 after leading a major brand repositioning and delivering traction with key industry analysts and strategic partner companies.

Jacqueline first came to the US for a summer session at San Diego State University’s Business School, as part of her MBA program from Institut Supérieur de Gestion in Paris.  She studied Economics and Political Science as an undergrad at France’s Institut d’Études Politiques.

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A seasoned IT executive, Matt brings to GigaIO two decades of experience in sales and solutions architecting. Matt has built federal, healthcare, and education-based vertical solutions at companies like Dell, where he was a Senior Solutions Architect, and Pivot 3, where he led regional sales. Immediately prior to joining GigaIO, he served as Field CTO at Liqid.

Matt spent seven year in IT in the US Air Force and has a deep expertise in Federal IT procurement through his subsequent work as a Senior Consultant with Booz Allen Hamilton, and the partnerships he has built helping systems integrators win Federal contracts.

Matt holds a Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology from American InterContinental University, and an MBA from Concordia University Austin.

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Eric is a seasoned technical sales executive with 20 years of sales and technical management experience in the public and private sectors, and a track record of building and managing world-class sales organizations, and partner development. He has extensive experience in Enterprise IT transformation utilizing next generation data center technologies and management techniques.  His experience spans leadership roles in multiple startups, system integrators, and the US Federal government.

Most recently, Eric served as Vice President, Public Sector at Liqid, a storage and composable solutions provider. Prior to that, he served as Federal CTO and DoD Sales Director at Pivot3, a security infrastructure provider; he was the Managing Director, Consulting at Iron Bow Technologies, a leading systems integrator; and led a global sales team at Dell EMC.

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Alan is one of the visionaries behind GigaIO’s innovative solution. He was most recently COO of Pulse Electronics – $800M communication components and subsystem supplier and previously CEO of Excelsus Technologies. Earlier he helped lead PDP, a true start-up, to a successful acquisition by a strategic buyer for $80M in year three. He started his career at Hewlett-Packard in Sales Support and quickly moved into management positions in Product Marketing and R&D. Alan graduated from Duke University with a BSEE in Electrical Engineering and attended Harvard Business School AMP program, as well as UCSD LAMP program.

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Joey is a 25-year industry veteran, having held executive positions at Magma, Patriot Scientific and Metacomp. Joey has been instrumental in the development of a Unified System Area Network with PCI Express as the fabric and is the inventor of all of the IP associated with it. He has defined the software, hardware and the system architecture of the prototype Switch implementation and has been responsible for the design implementation. Having originated several patents in the areas of communication and image processing, Joey holds a Master’s degree in EE from SUNY and a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), India.

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Steve has held senior VP Marketing positions for HPC and Enterprise vendors. Steve was most recently Vice President of Marketing and Solutions of the Hitachi Server Group. Previously, Steve served as VP of Marketing at Sun Microsystems Enterprise Systems Products Group responsible for the mid-range and high-end Sun Fire and Sun Enterprise servers. He was executive sponsor for several high profile customers in Asia and also responsible for Sun’s High-Performance Computing initiatives and the Data Center Insight Programs leading solution programs for data center consolidation and mainframe migration. Before joining Sun, Steve was a founding partner in a technology consulting company working with early stage technology and Internet start-ups helping raise over $300M. He served on the boards of and as interim CEO/CMO of several early-stage technology companies. Steve was Vice President of Marketing at FPS Computing and held executive positions at Convex.

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Robin O’Neill is a computer R&D executive with a history of version 1.0 innovation for companies such as Western Digital, Hewlett Packard, PolyServe (acquired by HP), Intel, the Advanced Computer Research Institute (Lyon, France), Sequent Computer Systems, and The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Most recently, he was head of WDLABS, leading the exploration and incubation of emerging systems, software, and new business opportunities for Western Digital.

His more notable joint contributions include the Computational Flash Storage architecture at Western Digital, the industry’s first fully-symmetric clustered filesystem at PolyServe, the Decoupled-loop Pipelining CPU at the Advanced Computer Research Institute in France, the industry’s first commercial NUMA system and first commercial SMP system at Sequent, the IEEE POSIX standard, and the Unix-based time-sharing supercomputer operating system at LLNL.

Mr. O’Neill holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mathematics from the University of Utah.

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Niraj has over 20 years of industry experience in strategic and product marketing, product management, business development, customer applications and advanced silicon engineering. He has held senior leadership roles and led global, cross-functional teams to support these disciplines. Niraj was instrumental in driving numerous successful networking products at Nortel Networks, Quake Technologies, AppliedMicro, Snowbush, Gennum, Semtech and Rambus. He has defined, developed and supported carrier grade hardware and software for the world’s leading telecom, enterprise and cloud customers. His past projects include Ethernet PHYs, core Internet switches, metro optical routers, high-speed silicon IPs and PCI Express products. Niraj holds a Bachelor of Computer Engineering from McGill University and an MBA from Cornell University.

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Scott has an extensive background in high speed networking, accelerators and security from working at companies like Cray Research and Sun Microsystems. Leveraging this background, he created the FabreX software architecture supporting Redfish Composability Service, NVMe-oF, GPU Direct RDMA, accelerators, MPI and TCP/IP all with a single PCI-compliant interconnect. He has built the engineering team at GigaIO from the ground up to implement a singular vision of FabreX as an open source, standards-based ecosystem. Scott’s previous experience includes Prisa Networks, a Fiber Channel startup, where he helped drive the shift from an arbitrated loop to switch based topologies. His many years working as an expert consultant helps him drive key intellectual property development at GigaIO. Scott holds a BS in computer science from UC Santa Barbara.

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