RSK Technologies
Since 2010
Russia
Central Federal District of the Russian Federation
Moscow
121170, Kutuzovsky Avenue, 36/page 23
Top managers:
Moscow Alexander Aleksandrovich
Yermilov Eduard Alekseyevich
Owners:
RSK (group of companies, formerly RSK Skif)
The RSC assembles its computers from off-the-shelf boards supplied by companies such as Supermicro, and its added value is in engineering bundling. First of all, it is water cooling, which allows you to integrate the computing part of the machine with power supply and cooling systems. The product line includes: "RSK microData Center" (from 16 to 64 nodes), "RSK mini-data center" (from 64 to 256 nodes) and "RSK data center" (more than two racks, productivity - up to dozens of petaflops).
History
2023: Inclusion in US sanctions list
In February 2023, RSK Technologies and RSK Labs were included in the US SDN sanctions list by the [1]
Russian IT companies that fell under US, EU and British sanctions in 2022-2024 TAdviser map
TAdviser has drawn up a map the Russian IT of -companies that fell under sanctions in 2022-2024. and USA EU. Britain It includes, among other things, the companies RSK Technologies and RSK Labs. The article about the map can be found here.
2017: Elite's Highest Status in the Intel Solutions for Lustre Reseller Program
The RSC Group announced at the beginning of the year that it received Intel Elite Intel from the Solutions for Lustre Reseller program, which confirms the highest level of knowledge and practical experience of the partner company necessary to promote, implement and support Intel Lustre Solutions from end customers. (Intel Enterprise Edition for Lustre software, Intel Foundation Edition for Lustre software, Intel Cloud Edition for Lustre software) for high-performance scalable storage systems DSS () parallel access based on the Lustre distributed cluster file system. Only 9 Intel partners currently have this status in Europe.
Among the projects implemented by RSK specialists using data storage systems based on Lustre are supercomputer complexes for St. Petersburg Peter the Great Polytechnic University (SPbPU), South Ural State University (SUSU) and Moscow University of Physics and Technology (MIPT). The Polytechnic supercomputer center in SPbPU includes parallel DSS of system built on the basis of the distributed file system Lustre and capable of hosting 1 PB of information, as well as a block data storage for cloud environments with a volume of 0.5 PB. Both stores use Intel architecture-based server technologies.
2016: Intel HPC Data Center Specialist
The RSC Group also received Intel elite HPC Data Center Specialist status, which confirms the partner's highest level of competence in the development and implementation of high-performance solutions based on Intel server products - Intel Xeon Phi 7200 and Intel Xeon E5-2600 processors, Intel Server Boards, Intel Solid-State Drives SSD and Intel Omni-Path high-speed interconnect.
Solutions based on the advanced supercomputer architectures developed by the company's specialists RSK Tornado and RSC PetaStream with liquid cooling have been in industrial operation among Russian customers since 2009 and 2013, respectively. Such solutions have been established and are actively used for modeling and calculating a wide range of research and real industrial problems at Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, the Interdepartmental Supercomputer Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences (JSCC RAS), South Ural State University, Moscow University of Physics and Technology, Roshydromet and other customers from various industries.
2015: RSK IC's share in the world ranking 8%
On November 20, 2015, it became known that HPCG, created to improve the accuracy of evaluating the real performance of the world's most powerful supercomputers, included 5 computing systems from the RSK group of companies.
The share of RSK products exceeds 70% among all Russian supercomputers in this rating - as of November 20, 2015, 7 systems from Russia were presented. The current edition of the HPCG rating includes 64 supercomputers from various regions of the world. The share of RSK systems in this list is about 8%.
The November 2015 edition of the rating includes RSK supercomputers:
- "Polytechnic RSK Tornado" (St. Petersburg Polytechnic University named after Peter the Great) on the basis of the cluster architecture "RSK Tornado" with a result of 10.8 TFLOPS (39th place);
- MVS-10P (Interdepartmental Supercomputing Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences) based on the cluster architecture "RSK Tornado" with a result of 4.9 TFLOPS (47th place);
- "RSK Tornado SUSU" (South Ural State University) on the basis of the cluster architecture "RSK Tornado" with a result of 3.6 TFLOPS (54th place);
- "Polytechnic RSC PetaStream" (Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University) based on the massively parallel architecture of RSC PetaStream with a result of 3.1 TFLOPS (57th place);
- MVS-10P MP (Interdepartmental Supercomputer Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences) based on the massively parallel architecture of RSC PetaStream with a result of 1.2 TFLOPS (63rd place).
Alexey Shmelev, Executive Director of the RSK Group of Companies, stressed:
"The entry of 5 RSK production systems into the new HPCG performance rating at once clearly testifies to the high efficiency of our solutions when working with real applications and performing urgent tasks by domestic scientific, educational and research organizations."
See also
- Supercomputers (global market)
- Supercomputer
- Supercomputers (CIS market)
- Supercomputers (Russian market)
- Supercomputers (global market)
- Quantum computer