
Make a big difference for the environment
From its earliest years, Wirth Research leveraged in-house HPC systems to run its CFD workloads, and over time, those systems grew into a rather large and energy-hungry cluster. This created a bit of a paradox for the company. In its day-to-day work, Wirth Research was helping its clients cut their energy consumption, but in doing so, it was consuming a relatively large amount of electricity.
“With our passion for sustainability and the pandemic forcing everyone to work from home, we saw an opportunity to massively reduce our carbon footprint by relocating our computing resources to [Verne Global] Iceland,” Rob Rowsell, head of built environment at Wirth Research says. “And now we’re able to provide sustainable solutions to our clients using a zero-carbon tool. I don’t know of anyone else who can do that.”
Verne Global, a Dell Technologies service provider partner, makes the shift to hosted resources easy for its clients from virtual desktops to HPC/AI. The firm offers services and capabilities that go far beyond the general Infrastructure-as-a-Service offerings of today’s hyperscale cloud data centers. Through its HPC managed services offerings, the company provides customizable bare-metal servers on a reserved and on-demand basis, with all resources supported by a highly knowledgeable HPC technical team. And, of course, it’s all powered by Iceland’s plentiful supply of clean energy at a predictable price.
New Dell EMC PowerSwitch and PowerEdge GPU options
The all-new Dell EMC PowerSwitch S5448F-ON top-of-rack switch enables customers with the latest generation of servers, storage and hyperconverged infrastructure platforms to increase throughput while providing agility, automation and integration in their data center. In addition to higher density with 100/400 GbE speeds, the new S5448F-ON helps simplify complex network design, deployment and maintenance when running the Dell EMC SmartFabric OS10 with integrated SmartFabric Services, or Dell EMC CloudIQ for cloud-based monitoring, machine learning and predictive analytics.
Inside Dell EMC PowerEdge servers, Dell Technologies now offers AMD Instinct™ Mi-210 series GPUs. Also available are NVIDIA A2 and A16 Tensor Core GPUs to accelerate everything from virtual workstations to rack-level computer-aided engineering and design workloads.
Availability
- Dell Technologies Validated Designs for HPC Digital Manufacturing including Star CCM+, and Validated Designs for HPC BeeGFS and NFS storage are available today.
- NVIDIA A16 Tensor Core GPUs on Dell EMC PowerEdge servers are available today.
- Validated Designs for HPC PixStor Storage and Dell EMC PowerSwitch S5448-ON will be available this quarter.
- AMD Instinct MI210 series and NVIDIA A2 GPUs for Dell EMC PowerEdge servers will be available next quarter.
Resources and Case Studies
- McLaren: Data-driven innovation starts at racing’s edge to improve race car aerodynamics — and speed | video
- Wirth Research: Wirth Research is Engineering Without Limits
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