Hewlett Packard Enterprise Builds Next-Generation 100% Direct Liquid Cooled Supercomputer at the Leibniz Supercomputing Center
2024年12月13日 - 7:30PM
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New supercomputer “Blue Lion” is part of the German national HPC
infrastructure of the Gauss Center for Supercomputing and will
serve a wide range of research projects, combining classic
simulations with artificial intelligence
- Blue Lion is scheduled to go live in early 2027 and deliver 30X
faster performance than its predecessor SuperMUC-NG – it will be
used for astrophysics, particle and quantum physics, fluid
mechanics, natural sciences, life sciences and cultural sciences
and many other research disciplines
- The new supercomputer is based on next-generation HPE Cray
technology and works with next-generation NVIDIA accelerators and
processors
- Blue Lion is 100% direct liquid cooled with up to 40°C warm
water, enabling the use of waste heat
The Leibniz Supercomputing Center (LRZ) of the Bavarian Academy
of Sciences and Humanities has commissioned Hewlett Packard
Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) to build its next high-performance computer,
called “Blue Lion”. From 2027 on, Blue Lion will support
cutting-edge research in Bavaria and, as a system of the Gauss
Center for Supercomputing (GCS), will also be used for outstanding
national science projects. The contracts were signed on December
13, 2024. The total costs of 250 million euros (1) are shared by
the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and the
Bavarian State Ministry of Science and the Arts (StMWK).
Flexible architecture for different applications
The architecture of the new high-performance computer is
designed to execute and combine classic workflows from modeling and
simulation with artificial intelligence (AI) methods. More and more
researchers are relying on surrogate models for their modelling of
flows, turbulence or climate events, for which classic simulation
calculations are combined with pattern recognition or statistical
data analysis. This allows them to calculate more scenarios in less
time or expand models with more complex calculations.
To support these workflows, Blue Lion leverages next-generation
HPE Cray technology featuring next-generation accelerators and
processors from NVIDIA. The system will also deliver fast data
transfers between Blue Lion’s compute and storage units through HPE
Slingshot, a high-performance interconnect that transfers 400
gigabits of data per second and allows jobs to scale across the
entire system. LRZ will also gain purpose-built system management
capabilities with HPE Performance Cluster Management, a software
management tool that allows LRZ to efficiently monitor and manage
the great scale of the supercomputer. With the latest cutting-edge
technologies, Blue Lion gains more performance and scale to deliver
approximately 30X more computing power (2), compared to
SuperMUC-NG, the current LRZ high-performance computer.
New programming needed
The interaction of GPU accelerators and CPU cores in
high-performance computers such as Blue Lion requires a new way of
programming software and algorithms. This is enabled by the HPE
Cray Programming Environment, which helps migrate science code to
the new system. To enable users to use the accelerated hardware of
the supercomputer efficiently, LRZ and HPE will offer workshops and
courses starting in 2025, helping researchers to optimize and port
their applications. In addition, LRZ plans to closely cooperate
with the European team from Hewlett Packard Labs, and LRZ will also
increase its support team by 50 percent by the time Blue Lion goes
into operation.
Efficient and quiet
In the future, it will be much quieter in the Twin Cube of the
LRZ: Blue Lion will employ 100% direct liquid cooling where 40°C
warm water flows through the racks in copper pipes. The
water-cooling system allows the waste heat from the system to be
reused – the LRZ already uses waste heat from its current
supercomputer to heat its offices and could in future supply other
organizations in the neighborhood. Direct liquid cooling reduces
operating costs and carbon dioxide emissions. Blue Lion also
requires less space because server cabinets can be packed much more
densely.
Citations:
“Procuring a new supercomputer takes work, but it's incredibly
exciting. We can already take a look into the future of
supercomputing. This increases the anticipation and even more the
excitement of how the scientific community will use this system to
make even better progress into new realms of knowledge. After all,
it's not about having the fastest supercomputer, but about
providing the best possible support for cutting-edge research with
our high-performance infrastructure.” Prof. Dieter Kranzlmüller,
Head of the Leibniz Supercomputing Center
“Supercomputing plays a pivotal role for progress in science and
society, as well as for national competitiveness. LRZ's Blue Lion
is another big step to reinforce Germany's position as a leading
region for supercomputing and AI innovation. Blue Lion will
significantly advance LRZ's computing capacity and also position
them in a cutting-edge position with next-generation technologies
that will set new standards for the future of supercomputing.”
Heiko Meyer, Executive Vice President and Chief Sales Officer,
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
“The advancement of supercomputing, with a focus on energy
efficiency and sustainability, is essential for pushing the
boundaries of scientific discovery and innovation. Blue Lion,
powered by NVIDIA’s next-gen accelerators and processors, will help
researchers tackle complex challenges across multiple disciplines,
from astrophysics to life sciences.” John Josephakis, Global VP
of Sales and Business Development for HPC and Supercomputing at
NVIDIA
Footnotes:
(1)
Including operating costs until
2032
(2)
Based on the High Performance Conjugate
Gradients Benchmark (HPCG)
About Hewlett Packard Enterprise
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About the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ)
The Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ) proudly stands at the
forefront of its field as a world-class IT service and computing
user facility serving Munich’s top universities and colleges as
well as research institutions in Bavaria, Germany and Europe. As an
institute of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities, LRZ
has provided a robust, holistic IT infrastructure for its users
throughout the scientific community for nearly sixty years. It
offers the complete range of resources, services, consulting, and
support - from email, web servers and Internet access to virtual
machines, cloud solutions, data storage and the Munich Scientific
Network (MWN). As a member of Germany’s Gauss Centre for
Supercomputing (GCS), LRZ serves as part of the nation’s backbone
for the advanced research and discovery possible through
high-performance computing (HPC). In addition to current systems,
LRZ’s Future Computing Group focuses on the evaluation of emerging
Exascale-class architectures and technologies, development of
highly scalable machine learning and artificial intelligence
applications, and system integration of quantum acceleration with
supercomputing systems.
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