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YellowDog builds multi-region supercomputer in the cloud in 33 minutes

With the ability to build a supercomputer in minutes, the platform promises to reduce the time and cost of critical research, while improving sustainability.

  • Wednesday, 24th November 2021 Posted 4 years ago in by Phil Alsop

YellowDog, a UK cloud workload management company, has built a supercomputer in the cloud in just 33 minutes. The announcement marks a game changing step forward as, for the first time ever, thousands of servers across Europe and North America were able to work seamlessly together on a single problem. This releases big computing tasks from the constraints of a particular system or data centre, dramatically reducing the cost of high performance computing and speeding up critical innovation, from months to hours.

This breakthrough means the cloud is now even more accessible and scalable for key areas of research, such as drug discovery and artificial intelligence. While high performance computing has always played an integral role in furthering important areas of exploration, supercomputers can take years to fund, with considerable investment required to both build and maintain the infrastructure. This prevents many organisations from realising its benefits. 

YellowDog has introduced a new reality, where growing computational need can be met instantly in the cloud. In sixty-five minutes, it ran a popular drug discovery application on 3.2 million virtual processor cores, as a single cluster. To provision one million pre-emptible instances took just seven minutes. 

YellowDog also offers organisations the choice to access supercomputer performance with minimal environmental impact. With significant sustainability benefits, the technology not only provisions the exact resources needed, when they’re needed, but it also enables the selection of data centres based on renewable energy generation. This means high performance computing becomes much more efficient and computing tasks can be placed where clean energy is most available. This capability to move to where the sun is the brightest, or the wind the strongest, has never before been achieved. 

“This number of concurrent cores, stretching across the Atlantic, represents a huge breakthrough. It reduces the time, cost and, so importantly, carbon impact of research into some of the most important societal issues,” said Simon Ponsford, CEO of YellowDog. “Our platform, through its ease of use, lets organisations focus on the problem itself, not on being an expert in exploiting the potential of the cloud. The realms of possibility are no longer bound by coordinating computing resources, but by the vision of the human mind.”

“In the past year alone, we have seen not only the continuation of the global pandemic, but also significant displacement caused by extreme weather events,” continued Ponsford. “The ability to solve these complex and multifaceted issues hinges on collecting, processing, and generating insight from massive data sets. This demonstrates the growing importance of high performance computing in the efforts to advance the fields of science, engineering, and technology.”


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