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Building a Cloud HPC Architecture: PUNCH Torino Partners with Altair
技术
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 云计算
适用行业
- 水泥
- 建筑与基础设施
适用功能
- 维护
- 产品研发
用例
- 施工管理
- 基础设施检查
服务
- 云规划/设计/实施服务
挑战
PUNCH Torino SPA 是一家专门设计和开发创新推进系统和控制解决方案的公司,在加入 PUNCH 集团后面临着重大挑战。该团队需要从头开始构建新的高性能计算 (HPC) 基础设施,以满足用户的技术需求。他们决定避免本地计算固有的费用和维护问题,而是选择复杂的多供应商云架构。然而,建立这样的架构需要一个对一系列技术知识有深入了解的专家合作伙伴,包括高性能计算(HPC)。
关于客户
PUNCH Torino SPA 是一家专门设计和开发创新推进系统和控制解决方案的公司。该公司由通用汽车于 2005 年创立,当时名为通用汽车动力总成欧洲公司,于 2020 年成为领先的传动系统和动力总成解决方案开发商、集成商和制造商 PUNCH 集团的一部分。 PUNCH Torino 因提供一流的技术解决方案和不断突破界限而闻名。他们研究虚拟分析和模拟等新技术,在欧盟资助计划的背景下与大学和组织一起领导研究活动,并支持初创企业的创建。
解决方案
PUNCH Torino 与 Altair 的技术专家合作规划、实施和配置新的 HPC 云架构。该解决方案包括用于优化工作负载管理和云爆发的 Altair® PBS Professional®、为 PUNCH 的 IT 团队提供监控、配置管理和报告工具的 Altair® Control™,以及为用户提供各种简单的云选项的 Altair® Access™通过易于使用的门户。该解决方案旨在利用多个不同的云提供商,包括 Google Cloud、Azure、Oracle Cloud 和 AWS。此次协作需要详细的规划和精确的时间安排,以将新基础设施的所有元素整合在一起并优化其性能,而不影响用户的工作。结果是一个复杂、强大且精心规划的基础设施,支持关键的工程工作,使用户能够访问敏捷且可扩展的云爆发策略。
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