Managing Complex Computing Environments - PSSC Labs & Intel

Open Source on Intel Architecture Makes Supercomputing Accessible for All


With the rising popularity of open-source-based solutions, high-performance computing (HPC) has infiltrated research labs, data centers, financial institutions, and engineering suites. Given these increasingly complex environments, IT professionals face an ongoing challenge: finding suitable tools to effectively monitor, manage, and configure complex cloud-computing installations and HPC clusters.

To tackle this challenge, PSSC Labs combines highperformance, open-source components with proven Intel® Xeon® processor-based platforms to create competitive solutions for the top tiers of computing requirements.

PSSC Labs has channeled their expertise in Linux and opensource development into a product offering that delivers genuine turnkey supercomputing capabilities at a fraction of the cost of conventional solutions. Through kernel optimization, comprehensive management tools, and performance and reliability of Intel architecture, PSSC has produced a competitive solution that has been embraced by NASA, the United States Department of Defense, United States National Labs, and over 100 prestigious universities.

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