01 Apr

APRIL 2010: Digital Media Rendering As A Service

NovaGlobal has successfully achieved yet another milestone in completing a Digital Media Rendering as a Service project for a government-owned institution in Malaysia

Background

MSC Malaysia, formerly known as the Multimedia Super Corridor, is Malaysia’s most exciting initiative for the global information and communication technology (ICT) industry. This particular institution within MSC Malaysia is dedicated to becoming the preferred location for ICT and multimedia innovations, operations and services. Its facility center is to promote Malaysia’s creative industry onto the global stage, by developing local talents, providing shared facilities, production funding and creative awareness.

Challenges

This government-owned institution wanted to have a shared-rendering facility that can be easily accessible by the public. Targeted for use by animation houses and content providers, this facility must be secured and has the resources to backup, recover, manage and protect users’ data. The facility should have optimal performing hardware and software to assist users’ in improving the quality of their production. Users can access the facility remotely via internet or intranet. There should be an administrative software solution for the System Administrator to use to monitor, deploy and manage the facility’s resources. The facility can support multiple users running on selected rendering manager, animation and modelling software.

Our Solution

For this government-owned institution, we built a high-speed rendering facility equipped with high-performance computers, enterprise backup, data storage management solution and fast parallel file system connected via 10 gigabit Ethernet (GbE) network. The facility has a web based submission portal, chat system and rendering service request form. There is a specially developed administrative tool for configuring, assigning and monitoring the nodes. In addition, the administrative tool can deploy files to the nodes, generate usage and billing reports. The facility is integrated with a deployment tool to capture and efficiently deploy the images to the nodes. The facility can be scaled horizontally and the application can be modified to accommodate new requirements without impacting the current operations.

Benefits

Local animators and creative content providers have responded favorably. The web based shared-rendering facility provides significant increase in speed compared to rendering the same job on their local machines. The system provides great flexibility to users, as they can submit and monitor their jobs at anytime and anywhere as long as there is internet connection. The system is secured and safeguards users’ intellectual property as only registered users are permitted to use the facility. Users can only access to their individual directory and check the status of their own jobs. The facility provides a low-cost, conducive and productive environment for the users. It promotes cost-effective use of energy by harnessing the power of green computing technology.

01 Feb

FEB 2010: 300-node Hybrid HPCC for Singapore’s Local University

NovaGlobal has successfully completed the commissioning of a 300-node Hybrid HPCC for a university in Singapore. The system is based on IBM System x iDataPlex, powered by Intel X5570 Nehalem processors. Besides 300 nodes of iDataPlex computational servers, the water-cooled system includes the IBM System X x3950 8-way SMP System; IBM System P p550 SMP System; the high-speed Infiniband Inter-node (Voltaire ISR4700 Quad Data Rate switch). Along with the hardware configuration, NovaGlobal also provided services to install and configure the software needed such as IBM GPFS, MOAB Adaptive HPC, xCAT, Torque and CENTRIFY. The system is capable of supporting both Linux and Windows computations concurrently.

The new Hybrid HPCC has been up and running since February 2010. Boasting a measured computing power of over 28 teraflops (trillion mathematical calculations every second) the system has enabled the university’s thriving research community to fully engage in the multidisciplinary study of a wide range of subjects. With Voltaire’s high bandwidth QDR as the interconnects for its HPC environment, it enjoys improved security, accelerated analytical and data processing performance and significant scaling advantages over other technologies. The university’s new high capacity IBM System Storage DCS9900, which offers a total of 700 TB raw disk space and completed by IBM GPFS, is one of the fastest and densest storage solutions available today. It reliably and efficiently stores, manages and protects all of NTU’s critical research data and enables quick search and retrieval, strengthening interaction and collaboration between faculties. The largest and fastest supercomputer among all academic institutions in ASEAN is also one of the greenest, ranked 29th worldwide in terms of energy efficiency. Its PUE or power usage effectiveness level of 1.4 stands in stark contrast to the 2.3 of the earlier system.