

Qlogic has reached benchmark performance with IBM iDataPlex servers, which were running Qlogic 7300 Series InfiniBand host adapters and Intel processors. The application in charge was ANSYS FLUENT 12.1 – a leading provider of fluid dynamics software.
IBM project executive Connie Borton appreciates the benchmarking results as being a confirmation of the energy-efficiency, superior performance and integrated solutions:
“Processor speed and network performance are critical for top performance of ANSYS CFD applications, and QLogic’s leadership in documenting results on the latest IB gear helps our customers select the best hardware configurations for these applications.” said Dipankar Choudhury, vice president of product strategy, ANSYS. “We are glad to see hardware manufacturers like IBM, Intel, and QLogic pushing the performance envelope to add value to our solutions.”
Moreover, it is interesting to see the unification of forces from the leading giants in the industry: IBM, Intel and QLogic – all of them bringing their best added value solutions. The performed test states that TrueScale’s single-rail performance is more than four percent faster in comparison with the dual-rail implementations, using only half of the InfiniBand equipment. Director of Global Alliances and Solution Marketing QLogic, Joseph Yaworski comments upon the performance:
“These tests reveal that QLogic TrueScale InfiniBand delivers best-in-class performance at scale with an industry-standard benchmark. By delivering performance at an entirely other level, we believe QLogic demonstrates the superiority of the TrueScale architecture in HPC environments.”
QLogic has a rich portfolio of comprehensive, end-to-end solutions for InfiniBand networks. It delivers the highest message rate in the industry. The improvements are not a novelty for QLogic’s strategy. Recently, they announced the collaboration with Avaya – in order to catch up with the converged switch on a chip entitles “Bullet”. QLogic Bullet is intended to coverage the switch-on-a-chip networking, penetrating markets such as FCoE switching technology.
QLogic has also developed a new strategy targeting China sales – with OEM and QLogic branded products. This stemmed from the hiring of QLogic’s new general manager, Stanley Liu. This is all pushing the development of low-latency solutions in the virtual architecture market, which is being consolidated around InfiniBand products. Mellanox’s long-standing partnership with Voltaire has led to an acquisition.
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