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HPC BUSINESS UPDATE

Madhu MattaVP & GMService Provider and HPC Business

January, 2010

HP Confidential – CDA Required

Focus on High Performance Computing

The HP HPC Business

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The world-wide HPC team is growing!

New & Expanded WW CoverageDedicated Regional Sales Leaders

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Q1-Q3 YTD HPC Market Share by Vendor, by Revenue (IDC)

HP leadership in HPC

Source: Q3’10 IDC Technical Server QView, Dec, 2010

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HP32.7%

IBM29.5%

Dell16.2% Other

21.6%

HPC RevenueQ1-Q3 Ytd

HP28.4%

IBM26.2%

Dell20.2%

Other25.2%

HPC Clusters RevenueQ1-Q3 Ytd

#1 #1

Modular and adaptable solutions

Grow-on-demand – from entry cluster to POD to cloud; agile, tested solutions for HPC

Holistic energy efficiency

Intelligent energy management across systems and facilities; performance & power density

Purpose-built solutions for scale

Lean and green computation and storage

Experience, expertise & Services

Designed-in expertise in standard offerings; dedicated design & support services; WW Competency Centers; tailored services

ACCELERATE into overdrive with Converged Infrastructure for HPC

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Common modular architecture optimized for performance and efficiency

Purpose-built systems for scale: SL6500

Superior performance & efficiency

8.8x performance density(Rmax/Server)

2.6x power efficiency (Rmax/Watt)

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1,440 HP ProLiant SL 390s G7 servers

Jaguar

18,688 servers 1

1. Jaguar, Oak Ridge National Labs (USA) - Cray XT5, 18,688 compute nodes, each with 2 Opteron 2435 cpus Rpeak: 2.33PF, Rmax: 1.76PF, 6950.6KW

vs the #1 TOP500 system (Jun’10)

92% fewer servers

Common modular architecture optimized for performance and efficiency

Purpose-built systems for scale: SL6500

Superior performance & efficiency

10.1x performance efficiency (Rmax/Node)

2.7x power efficiency (Rmax/Watt)

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9,472 servers 1

1,440 HP ProLiant SL 390s G7 servers

1.Pleiades, NASA/AMES, SGI ICE, 9,472 servers, various Intel Xeon, Rmax 772TF, Rpeak 973TF, Power 3096

Pleiades

vs the largest conventional cluster#5 TOP500 (Jun’10)

85% fewer servers

1408 SL390s G7 2u nodes w/3 NVIDIA M2050 GPGPUs each34 DL580 G7 nodes, w/2 NVIDIA S1070 GPGPUs each

DDN Lustre (SFA10000)

Next generation Tsubame 2 - breakthrough performance – less space – lower power

HP Innovation at Tokyo Institute of Technology

Goals:

• 30x performance increase over Tsubame 1.0

•Diverse research workload

• Fit in 200 meters2 and

1.8 MW power

• Target PUE of 1.2

• “Cloud-like” provisioning for both Microsoft® Windows® and Linux workloads

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SL390s s6500

MCS G2

#4 on TOP500 and #2 on Green5008 HP Confidential - CDA required

2.4 Petaflops, 1408 nodes~50 compute racks + 6 switch

racksTwo Rooms, Total 160m2

1.4MW (rMax, Linpack), 0.48MW (Idle)

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From 2002 to 2010

Peak performance: 40 TFLOPS

Space: 3,000 m2

Power: 6 Mega Watts

Efficiency: 6.67 MFLOPS / Watt

Cost: US $450 million

Earth Simulator

•#1 on the Top500 in June 2002

one rack of TSUBAME 2.0

30 SL390s servers, with 3 GPUs each

Peak performance: 53 TFLOPS

Space: 1.4 m2 – 2,000x smaller

Power: ~35KW – 170x less power

Efficiency: 1,264.20 MFLOPS / Watt – 190x perf/watt

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HP POD-Works: The World’s First Assembly Line for Data Centers

Holistic energy portfolio

Data Centers on Demand

POD37% Less Energy45% Lower Costs

PUE of 1.2

POD-WorksComplete Data Center

in Weeks vs. Years

vs. brick & mortar datacenters

IVEC, Australia: 4 months: design-deploy

Factory Express

Georgia Tech “Keeneland”: 7 days: delivery to Linpack

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Unparalleled design, deployment & support

Experience and expertise

• Standardized systems design based on years of successful HPC deployments

• expertise from WW competency centers

• Tailored technical services prescriptive to your environment

• Pay-as-you-grow financing options

• leasing, asset recovery & tech refresh

• capacity on demand

• Datacenter consulting and optimization - Critical Facility Services

• facility design, programming & cost modeling

Expert services delivered by expert resources

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Next generation platforms• Next gen CPUs• More memory lanes• PCI-e Gen3• FDR InfiniBand

Later

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Accelerating Innovation in 2011

HP ProLiant SL390s G7Even Greater Performance per

square foot with up to 8 GPGPUs per server

Air Cooled PODsIncreased Modularity, Efficiency,

Capacity, and Serviceability

NDA

HP Redefines HPC Success

The Industry’s First Converged

Infrastructure for HPC

HP Converged

Infrastructure

HP Converged

Infrastructure

Modular and adaptable solutions

Grow-on-demand – from entry cluster to POD to cloud; agile, tested solutions for HPC

Holistic energy efficiency

Intelligent energy management across systems and facilities; performance & power density

Purpose-built solutions for scale

Lean and green computation and storage

Experience and expertise

Designed-in expertise in standard offerings; dedicated design and support services

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Q & A

THANK YOU