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Malaysia Genome Institute Selects SGI Technology

SGI Altix, Altix XE cluster and SGI InfiniteStorage combination delivers cohesive NAS/SAN workflow environment for all stages of research SUNNYVALE, Calif., and LORNE, Australia, 29th Annual Lorne Genome Conference, Feb. 20 -- To create an optimal workflow that encompasses the diverse computing requirements of bioinformatics research, the Malaysia Genomics Institute (MGI) selected SGI (NASDAQ: SGIC) to design a unique SGI hybrid computing solution. Because bioinformatics research uses a variety of software at various stages in the workflow, the combined use of shared-memory systems and clusters can provide an optimal environment for the efficient use of each application. MGI looked to SGI to design a seamless, cohesive workflow for the entire process that would integrate into the existing infrastructure. SGI delivered a hybrid computing solution that consists of the new SGI BioCluster as well as an SGI Altix shared memory server and an SGI InfiniteStorage CXFS SAN shared file system, which makes the entire workflow transparent to the user regardless of software employed or stage of the process at which scientists are performing. More

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