Runtime Design Automation (RTDA) Introduces its Highly Reliable Distributed Resource Management (DRM) Suite to the HPC Market
Runtime Design Automation (RTDA) Introduces its Highly Reliable Distributed Resource Management (DRM) Suite to the HPC Market
NetworkComputer™ and WorkloadAnalyzer™ tools provide industry-leading license utilization and workload optimization
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News Summary
Runtime Design Automation (RTDA), a leading
Electronic Design Automation (EDA) software provider based in Santa
Clara, CA, will debut their suite of proven resource management products
to the HPC marketplace.
RTDA will be exhibiting the following products at SuperComputing 2011:
• NetworkComputer™ High Performance Job Scheduling
• WorkloadAnalyzer™ IT Compute Farm Simulator & Planner
• LicenseMonitor™ Monitor Software License Utilization
• FlowTracer™ Design Flow Development & Management
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Two of the above products are of particular
interest for any HPC users of Distributed Resource Management.
NetworkComputer™ offers one of the fastest throughput rates compared
with leading schedulers. RTDA customers managing many millions of active
jobs report up to 60% faster delivery of production workloads.
WorkloadAnalyzer™ is a unique compute farm simulator, with What-if
Analysis, Sensitivity Analysis, Optimization, and Workload Editing,
which allows valuable insight into how resource changes affect
performance.
Originally developed for the EDA industry, NetworkComputer™ boasts performance that is many times better than leading DRM products on the HPC market today. Users of Platform’s LSF (recently acquired by IBM), Grid Engine, PBS (Portable Batch System), and Condor will be especially interested to try this product, which handles many millions of jobs.
Most production-intensive compute farms may have performance bottlenecks due to insufficient numbers of licenses, or a lack of additional servers. But which servers within the cluster will best resolve the bottleneck? RTDA pinpoints with precision the most effective type of servers required, among the many different kinds of servers utilized at heterogeneous server farms. It also recommends the number of additional licenses needed to reach a specific goal, such as maximum utilization without job starvation or the best response time needed by engineers to finalize projects.
Supporting Quotes
“For sixteen years we developed our
products in the heart of Silicon Valley, with daily interaction with the
leading electronic design organizations in the world, located only a few
miles away from our office,” said Frank Bailey, RTDA’s Sales VP. “When
80% of our trials are converted into sales, that is a sign we must move
on to other market segments.”
“We were using LSF, but after looking at the combination of functionality, support, and cost offered by FlowTracer™ and NetworkComputer™, we decided to switch,” said Winston Worrell, Senior VLSI Cad Engineer, Microsoft.
Availability
RTDA will demo the NetworkComputer™ and the
High Performance Job Scheduling and WorkloadAnalyzer™ IT Compute Farm
Simulator & Planner at booth 6006 at SC11. The products can be
downloaded for trial immediately from http://www.rtda.com.
About RTDA
A privately owned company, RTDA was founded in
1995 as an offshoot of a project at UC Berkeley University. The company
has offices in Germany, Spain, UK, Israel, and Japan.
Press:
Runtime Design Automation (RTDA)
Miha
Ahronovitz, 408-422-2757
miha.ahronovitz@rtda.com


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