Cray Urika-XA

The Cray Urika-XA extreme analytics platform, manufactured by supercomputer maker Cray Inc., is an appliance that analyzes the massive amounts of data—usually called big data—that supercomputers collect.[1] Organizations that use supercomputers have traditionally used multiple smaller off-the-shelf systems for data analysis.[2] But as organizations see a dramatic increase in the amount of data they collect—everything from research data to retail transactions—they need data analytics systems that can make sense of it and help them use it strategically. In a nod to organizations that lean toward open-source software, the Urika-XA comes pre-installed with Cloudera Enterprise Hadoop and Apache Spark.

References

Further reading

Nicole Hemsoth (15 Oct 2014) "Cray Launches Hadoop into HPC Airspace." HPCWire.

"The Evolution of Data Analytics." Infographic.

Eileen McNulty (22 May 2014). "Understanding Big Data: The Seven V's." Dataconomy.

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