Advanced Clustering Technologies invites you to join us for a series of webinars to explore our HPC products and services. These webinars can be viewed via the links on this page. You may also use the form at right to request notification about upcoming live and pre-recorded webinar events from our on-going webinar series. 

Introducing ClusterVisor 1.0

1 p.m. Central, Tuesday, April 25, 2023

Advanced Clustering Technologies has just launched ClusterVisor 1.0, which offers an easy-to-use interface to deploy, provision, manage, monitor, and maintain your cluster for its lifetime. Our new version of ClusterVisor is a powerful disaster recovery tool that is delivered via an appliance that de-couples the cluster management aspect from the role of a head node so that its primary role is just running the job scheduler.

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An Insider’s View of Omni-Path Express Networking Fabric from Cornelis Networks

1 p.m. Central, Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2022

Advanced Clustering Technologies has partnered with Cornelis Networks to offer HPC clusters and servers with Cornelis Networks Omni-Path Express interconnect fabric technology. With the introduction of the Cornelis Omni-Path Express portfolio of products, Advanced Clustering’s servers and clusters will be able to meet the demands of HPC environments in increments of 100 Gbps port bandwidth while providing low latency at extreme scale.

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Supercomputing Meets Low-Latency Ethernet: The Rockport Switchless Network

1 p.m. Central, Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2021

Hear about the features and benefits of the Rockport Switchless Network, which was introduced in the fall of 2021. Advanced Clustering has partnered with Rockport to integrate this new offering into the clusters we build.  Members of the Rockport team joined us to talk about the advantages of the network with respect to congestion protection, resiliency, and operational simplicity.

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Accelerating Extreme HPC Scale-Out Environments with BeeGFS
1 p.m. Central, Wednesday, Oct. 27, 2021
Hear about the features and benefits of the BeeGFS parallel filesystem. The Advanced Clustering team outlines our approach to implementing BeeGFS for our customers. We also highlight some recent installations, including real-world performance and feedback from customers. We are joined by members of the ThinkParQ team who built and maintain BeeGFS. They provide an overview into the technical and commercial benefits of BeeGFS, along with describing how BeeGFS accelerates extreme HPC scale-out environments.

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Designing an HPC Cluster
1 p.m. Central, Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2020
Our team discusses all elements of a cluster build and offers insights about the best options for processors, interconnects and more based on a variety of use cases. We will also touch upon technologies scheduled to launch in 2021 and ways you can be preparing your datacenter for new requirements now.

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Insider’s View of ClusterVisor

1 p.m. Central, Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2020

Advanced Clustering Technologies has designed ClusterVisor to enable you to easily deploy your HPC cluster and manage everything from the hardware and operating system to software and networking using a single GUI. ClusterVisor gives you everything you need to manage and make changes to your cluster over time. It’s not only simple – it’s flexible. Learn the ins and outs of this powerful tool, which is being included in all systems we build.

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