Developers: | RSK (group of companies, formerly RSK Skif) |
Date of the premiere of the system: | July 2023 |
Branches: | Electrical and Microelectronics |
Technology: | Supercomputer |
The main articles are:
2023: Platform Announcement
On July 10, 2023, the RSK Group of Companies announced a universal, high-density and energy-efficient cluster solution "RSK Exastrim" for the creation of new generation Russian supercomputers and data centers (data centers).
RSK Exastrim is a two-way universal computing cabinet. It can house 42 1U servers on each side - a total of 84 modules. At the same time, high energy efficiency is achieved due to the possibility of simultaneous use of both liquid and hybrid and (or) traditional air cooling in one cabinet. The dimensions of the system are 2000 × 600 × 1200 mm.
On the basis of RSC Exastrim, nodes of the high-density RSC Tornado AFS storage system with solid-state drives of the E1.L form factor can be formed (32 drives and 1 PB storage capacity per node with a height of 1U - with full liquid cooling). It is also allowed to create RSK Tornado computing servers based on the Russian Elbrus-8SV and Elbrus-16S processors. High-performance servers can be implemented to solve problems using artificial intelligence technologies based on specialized GPUs with a density of up to four accelerators per 1U node. Another application is hybrid cooling server nodes based on x86 processors or standard server nodes with traditional air cooling.
Among the advantages of the RSK Exastrim platform are named completely domestic technological development and production in the Russian Federation; Flexible, manageable, and configurable architecture versatility; A large selection of configurations for the equipment used ease of maintenance; the ability to use nodes based on different types of processors (x86 architecture, domestic Elbrus, etc.); ultra-high computational density (84 servers in one cabinet); possibility to use different types of cooling in one cabinet.[1]