Тысячи виртуальных мест, 75 Гбит/с скорости — представлен новый российский «Базис» для суперкомпьютеров и облачных сервисов

Supercomputers with this hardware and software suite will be able to handle non-standard calculations

The "daughter" of "Ruselectronics," NICEVT, showcased a new product at ExpoElectronica2024: the "Basis" hardware and software suite for high-performance computing and cloud services.

It is designed for supercomputers working with non-standard calculations, creating data processing and storage centers, virtualized offices, virtual machines, and graphic application servers. "Basis" can be purchased by government agencies: it is in the register of the Ministry of Industry and Trade.

The scope of the new hardware and software suite is very broad. For example, our technologies can easily cope with the task of creating virtualized engineering workstations with hardware support for 3D graphics. And the high bandwidth of the data transmission channel and the flexible scaling system allow for the most complex computing operations. Our specialists are ready to calculate and adapt our new PAK to the specific tasks and needs of the customer.
CEO of NICEVT Ruslan Dzeytov

The "Basis" PAK includes three general-purpose servers capable of including up to 128 processor cores and providing up to 2 TB of RAM. Their system boards are designed and manufactured at NICEVT.

To combine computers into a computing cluster, the high-speed communication network "Angara" is used. This network already supports at least seven supercomputers in the Ministry of Defense, industrial and scientific organizations. In particular, these are the Angara-K1 supercomputers at NICEVT itself, Desmos and Fisher at the Joint Institute for High Temperatures of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The network equipment provides high-intensity data exchange between servers with ultra-low latency.

According to the developers, the bandwidth of the new complex's data transmission channel is 75 Gbps with a communication delay of up to 1 microsecond. According to NICEVT, this can be compared to a one-second delay when transmitting data from the Moon to Earth.

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