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The Future of Modular Microserver Technology with M2DC

A new class of low-power TCO-optimised appliances with built-in efficiency and dependability enhancements is being developed at EU level by the M2DC project. It is easy to integrate with a broad ecosystem of management software and fully software-defined to enable optimisation for a variety of future demanding applications in a cost-effective way.

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Modular Microserver DataCentre (M2DC) investigates, develops and demonstrates a modular, highly-efficient, cost-optimized server architecture composed of heterogeneous microserver computing resources, being able to be tailored to meet requirements from various application domains, such as image processing, cloud computing or even HPC. New technologies including advanced mobile devices, Internet of Things (IoT), 5G and machine learning, pose steadily increasing demands on the performance and energy efficiency of server platforms and data centres. Heterogeneous hyperscale data centres target these challenges with a combination of highly scalable server platforms and integrated hardware accelerators, e.g. based on GPUs and reconfigurable hardware. Against this background, 13 companies, research institutes and Universities are collaborating in the H2020 project M2DC (Modular Microserver DataCentre) on the development of turnkey appliances, which can be easily configured, produced, installed and maintained. The basis for these appliances is the M2DC server, a modular, highly-efficient, cost-optimized server architecture, seamlessly integrating heterogeneous microservers and hardware accelerators. M2DC enables customization and smooth adaptation to various types of applications, while advanced management strategies and system efficiency enhancements (SEE) will be used to achieve high levels of energy efficiency, performance, security and reliability. The M2DC middleware provides a data centre capable abstraction of the underlying heterogeneity of the server. This includes new microserver designs based on Armv8 64-bit processors and Intel Stratix 10. Baseline benchmarks show the high potential of accelerators for the targeted applications including photofinishing systems, IoT data processing, cloud computing, CNN and HPC. The system design includes an optimized middleware for the deployment of optimized appliances. These target specific needs in selected markets including High-Performance Computing, Big Data Analytics, Signal Processing, and Cloud Computing. The M2DC customer can also acquire a basic appliance that can be tuned to address a specific problem, or a custom appliance for its business or research needs counting on the full support of our M2DC team of experts. The M2DC team released its final product to the market - the modular microserver platform - at the most important HPC events in 2018 and 2019 - the Forum Teratec in Paris (300 visitors/2 days), the ISC-HPC in Frankfurt (250 visitors/2 days) and the SuperComputing in the USA. The M2DC team brought to the public the platform chassis were in mid a and large range versions. The system efficiency enhancements (SEE), one of the highlights of this novel and outstanding technology, were demonstrated at the booth. The audiences were very enthusiastic about the PCI-Express switching technology, its middleware concept, the integration and usage of FPGAs in HPC, and the heterogeneous nature of the server. M2DC rightly recognises that homogenous, commodity architectures will not be sufficient to meet the compute requirements of the next generation of IT workloads. The goals of M2DC fit well with the current push to develop new, highly efficient, heterogeneous application-specific architectures for emerging workloads such as IoT, machine and deep learning, and big data analytics. Built-in efficiency and dependability enhancements are combined with intelligent power management for continuous optimization of power and performance. To learn more about the much expected modular microserve platform, visit us at m2dc.eu and at our social channels, and contact us to discuss the future of HPC and how M2DC technology is taking a big part of it!

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Modular, Microserver, Platform, FPGA, Energy efficiency

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