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Add Firepower to Your Data with HPC-Virtual GPU Convergence

High performance computing (HPC) enables organizations to work more quickly and effectively than traditional compute platforms—but that might not be enough to succeed in today’s evolving digital marketplace.

Mainstream HPC usage is transforming the modern workplace as organizations utilize individually deployed HPC clusters and composable infrastructures to increase IT speed and performance and help employees achieve higher levels of productivity. However, maintaining disparate and isolated systems can pose a significant challenge—such as preventing workloads from reaching optimal efficiency. By converging the muscle of HPC and virtualized environments, organizations can deliver a superior virtual graphics experience to any device in order to optimize workflows, scale cost-effectively, improve business outcomes, and speed to value.

NVIDIA® Virtual GPU (vGPU) technology 20% improvement in workflow cycle timeNVIDIA vGPU technologyindustry-leading HPC hardware

Where HPC Servers and NVIDIA vGPUs converge

HPE servers combined with NVIDIA vGPU technology are driving major advancements to IT environments in all sectors. Remote visualization enables IT departments to collocate their compute resources in the data center, either on-premises or in the cloud. By centralizing, organizations can deploy a common architecture and easily provision compute resources, which dramatically reduces operational expenses while ensuring seamless remote access to vast quantities of data.

Organizations stand to gain a great deal from virtualized environments:

Implementing a virtualized environment is becoming increasingly important to succeed. Organizations who invest in these groundbreaking technologies will have the opportunity to not only improve workplace productivity, but also to accelerate business growth and fuel innovation.

The tools for growth and innovation

HPE offers multiple server families that are integrated with NVIDIA vGPU software, coupled with NVIDIA® Tesla® GPUs to empower organizations with virtualized graphics acceleration. The NVIDIA vGPU software portfolio includes NVIDIA GRID™ Virtual PC (vPC) and Virtual Apps (vApps) for employees using office productivity applications, as well as NVIDIA Quadro® Virtual Data Center Workstation (Quadro vDWS) for creative and technical professionals. NVIDIA vGPU software prepares organizations to harness the full power and efficiency of a virtualized environment. When employees log into their virtual machines, the NVIDIA driver sends a command to the vGPU engine, which schedules an action for the physical GPU. The result is then transmitted to the virtual machine within nanoseconds.

Graphics accelerators, such as NVIDIA vGPU technology, deliver an immersive, high-quality graphics experience for all users. Leveraging this graphics-accelerated cloud solution to centralize compute, applications, and data, organizations can operate with confidence knowing their virtual workspaces are secure, high-performing, and cost-efficient.

Tolly Test ReportHPE BladeSystem12 CAD users per one rack unitHPE Synergythe HPE ProLiant WS 460c Gen9 graphics blade server for HPE BladeSystem is integrated with NVIDIA Tesla GPUs to provide high-performance virtualization of graphics functions, thus positioning VDI as a valuable solution for organizations looking to deliver a graphics-rich experience. The benefits include faster model loads over high-speed data center networks, greater resiliency, improved business agility, and enhanced security as data remains protected in the data center.

To learn more about how virtualization is ramping up productivity and transforming workplace operations, @HPE_HPC@NVIDIAVirt

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