Fujitsu today introduces globally the PRIMERGY CX122 S1, the first new addition to its portfolio of dual-socket cloud server nodes for the PRIMERGY CX1000 Cloud eXtension Server, the platform for cloud computing, high performance computing (HPC) and large scale-out computing server farms.
In addition, Fujitsu launches its new PRIMERGY CX1000 Efficiency Assessment Service, an optimisation service exploiting simulation software to deliver valuable qualitative information. The new service is initially available in Central Europe, Middle East, Africa and India.
The PRIMERGY CX122 S1 is designed for optimum versatility, to meet the challenging customer requirements placed on cloud server nodes, while matching a broad range of server profiles and enabling more advanced workload scenarios. In doing so, the new server node offers cost savings, energy efficiency, compute density and saved space, all achieved by using the Cool-Central architecture from the PRIMERGY CX1000 as an innovative x86 server platform with horizontal scaling for large companies and their cloud, hosting or HPC strategies for data centres.
First launched in March 2010, Fujitsu rewrote the data centre rule book in introducing the revolutionary PRIMERGY CX1000. The cloud server provides unprecedented levels of scale-out capability, ideal for cloud environments, and sets new standards in data centre economics by optimising the operating cost drivers of power, heat and space.
“The scale-out applications of businesses such as managed hosting and Infrastructure-as-a-Service, HPC or Private Cloud providers, bring the added headache of energy, cooling and data centre density problems within their current infrastructure and premises, and so they need cost-efficient, massive scale-out hardware,” says Richard Sutherland, Portfolio Manager Dynamic Infrastructures at Fujitsu. “Early evidence from customers around the world, partners, and independent benchmarking shows us that the PRIMERGY CX1000 Cloud eXtension Server excels in meeting this need. Fujitsu will continue to push at the boundaries of scale-out computing, and the added versatility of the PRIMERGY CX122 S1 and the PRIMERGY CX1000 Efficiency Assessment Service will help us and our customers in that goal.”
The new PRIMERGY CX1000 Efficiency Assessment Service delivers valuable qualitative information, by using advanced simulation software, to assist customers in understanding the positive impact of PRIMERGY CX1000 to their data centre, accelerating and assuring their planning and design in terms of space, power and cooling. It enables customers to identify the quick-win measures that will increase the effectiveness of air flow and power, and improvements to the data centre Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) in advance of physical hardware installation or testing. The new service is now available in Central EMEA and India, and will be rolled out to other regions.
The CX122 S1 is available globally from the end of November. The current CX120 S1 server node stays in the portfolio as orderable unit, and its design focus is for maximum energy efficiency, proven by numerous awards.1
Maximising computing power per square metre
The PRIMERGY CX1000 is designed from the ground up to deliver as much computing power as possible per square metre, at the lowest-possible price, packing 38 server nodes into a rack to provide minimum savings of 20% in power and cooling in comparison to a standard rack server assembly.
The PRIMERGY CX adds a new class of server to the current Fujitsu x86 line-up of PRIMERGY blade (BX), rack (RX) and tower (TX) models, and becomes a cornerstone of Fujitsu's overall Infrastructure-as-a-Service strategy with which we take another step on the way to a service-oriented, platform-based delivery model for IT services.
Cool-Central architecture replaces need for 'hot aisle'
With the PRIMERGY CX1000, Fujitsu unveils a creative new Cool-Central architecture that also saves space by removing the need for the data centre 'hot aisle' - the space behind racks where hot air is blown out of the back of running servers.
Instead, the PRIMERGY CX1000 features an internal chimney that funnels hot air through the top of the standard-size rack. This allows for rows of PRIMERGY CX1000 racks to be placed back-to-back, resulting in floor-space savings alone of up to 40 percent. The CX1000 S1 Cool-Central architecture also provides centrally pre-assembled cabling (power + LAN) for all the installed servers and components, optionally configurable switches, plus a central monitoring unit known as the rack management unit (RMU) for further efficiencies.
This revolutionary approach also translates into significant carbon reductions for data centre operators. Fujitsu Group has embarked on a global green ICT initiative, Green Policy Innovation, aimed at helping customers achieve their environmental commitments. Breakthrough technologies like the PRIMERGY CX1000, designed to dramatically reduce environmental footprints, will be an important part of achieving this mission. Fujitsu's success in achieving this was recently recognised by Gartner and WWF, “Low-Carbon and Environmental Leadership in the ICT Industry by Gartner and WWF, 2010”.2
Back-to-basics design ethos
The PRIMERGY CX1000's back-to-basics approach to individual components does away with the need for full system redundancy and hot-pluggable components. Within massive scale-out applications and fully-virtualised system environments, services running on non-responding servers are simply switched by software from one to another server and restarted.
Built on off-the-shelf components, the simplistic design concept of the PRIMERGY CX1000 is to replace individual server nodes in case of a system failure - then replace faulty components offline. Adding and removing nodes is a snap, thanks to the PRIMERGY CX1000's shared infrastructure - with centralised power distribution and cooling.
The PRIMERGY CX1000 system features the new generation Intel Xeon processor 5600 series, which delivers unprecedented levels of processing power.
Pictures of the Fujitsu PRIMERGY CX1000 are available at:
Further information:
Eighteen memory DIMMs in the new PRIMERGY CX122 S1 server node provide capacity for up to 144GB of main memory, and a wide selection from the Intel Xeon 5500 and 5600 processor series (up to six cores) enable it to implement more challenging and versatile customer requirements. In addition, the CX122 provides one PCIe-x16 expansion slot, with a choice of powerful new networking controllers such as 2 port 10Gbit Eth, 4 port 1Gbit Eth , dual port CNA converged Network Adapter or Infiniband HCA 2 x 40Gb controller. This enables the setup of scale-out CX122 server farms connecting to demanding, advanced network topologies that are used in HPC environment or in converged network cloud scenarios.
PRIMERGY CX 1000, PRIMERGY CX 122 S2, PRIMERGY CX 120 S1:
http://ts.fujitsu.com/products/standard_servers/scale-out_servers/index.html
PRIMERGY CX Efficiency Assessment Service:
http://ts.fujitsu.com/products/standard_servers/scale-out_servers/cx1000/primergy_cx1000.html
Notes to editors
(1) Includes Interop Tokyo 2010: 'Best of Show' in the category 'Power/Heat Economics and Datacenter Density for Cloud Computing'
(http://www.interop.jp/2010/en/exhibition/index.html, www.fujitsu.com/tw/news/2010/2010_0610.html) and its best values as a Nehalem EP dual-socket server in the SPECpower_ssj2008 benchmark (http://www.spec.org/power_ssj2008/results/res2010q1/power_ssj2008-20100310-00233.html, http://www.fujitsu.com/emea/news/pr/fs_20100408.html).
(2) Report: “Low-Carbon and Environmental Leadership in the ICT Industry by Gartner and WWF, 2010”. Authors: Simon Mingay, Research Vice-President, Gartner, and Dennis Pamlin, WWF: http://imagesrv.gartner.com/media-products/pdf/fujitsu/issue1.pdf
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