IBM announced today that it will be addingNvidia P100 graphics processors to its Bluemix cloud later this month, becoming the first major global cloud vendor to provide the high-end Pascal GPUs. Big Blue is targeting the new hardware at customers who run compute-heavy workloads, such as artificial intelligence, deep learning, data analytics and high-performance computing.
Unlike Nimbix, the heterogeneous cloud vendor that began offering NVLinkd Nvidia P100 GPUs on the IBM Minsky Power8 platform last October (2016), IBM will be using PCIe form factor cards within an Intel x86 server. This is not really a surprise since IBM operates most of its cloud servers on Intel-based chip sets. Customers will be able to add up to two Nvidia P100 cards to a dual Xeon E5-2690 v3 machine (24-core CPUs running at 2.6 GHz).
The IBM cloud does have some Power server options for specific big data workloads but it does not have an expanded assortment of Power, saysJay Jubran, Global Offering Management for Compute at IBM Cloud. A plan tointegrate Power8 based systems with NVIDIA P100 GPUs into the IBM cloud portfolio is underway. We are are working side by side with the Power Systems team to ensure that IBM Cloud will deliver access to the best of IBM technology to allow customers to run HPC and AI workloads, Jubran told us.
The Power8 Minsky platformenables tight coupling of the Power CPU and P100 GPU overNvidias proprietary NVLink interconnect. Themezzanine form factor P100 also provides nearly 13 percent better raw performance than the PCIe card, 5.3 double-precision teraflops versus 4.7. Both versions provide 16 gigabytes of HBM2stacked memory.Networking on the IBM cloudstands at10 Gigabit Ethernet today with IBM stating thatfuture platforms might go up to 25 Gigabit Ethernet.
IBM will be first to the P100 punch in terms of major cloud providers, but as we have seen, other cloud purveyors are advancing with P100 plays of their own. Heres a rundown:
Nimbix As mentioned above, Nimbix added IBM Power S822LC for HPC systems (codenamed Minsky) to its heterogeneous HPC cloud platform last October. Target markets include high-performance computing, data analytics, in-memory databases, andmachine learning.
Cirrascale On its GPU-driven deep learning infrastructure as a service, San Diego, Calif.-based Cirrascale offers a number of P100-based server configurations, including four-way and eight-way Intel-based GPU servers and IBM Power8 Systemswith two and four GPU options.
Google The Google Cloud platform website states that P100s are coming soon. Google will also be incorporating AMD FirePro S9300 x2 GPUS into its infrastructure. Google began offering K80 GPU-equipped virtual machines (as a beta release) in February of this year.
Microsoft Microsoft last month revealed blueprints for a new open source P100-based accelerator HGX-1 developed under Project Olympus. Its an accelerator box with eight Tesla P100s, connected in the same hypercube mesh as the Nvidia DGX-1 server and also leveraging the NVLink interconnect. The HGX-1 hooks to servers via PCIe interface.Were to assume the boxes, being manufactured by Ingrasys, will show up on Azure but Microsoft hasnt indicated when that will be. The company has had some notable delays in GPU rollouts announcing a planned K80 instance in September 2015, and AWS beating them to general availabilitya year later.
Tencent Two weeks ago, Chinese cloud giant Tencent said it will offer a range of cloud products that will include GPU cloud servers incorporating Nvidia Tesla P100, P40 and M40 GPU accelerators and Nvidia deep learning software. Tencent Cloud launched GPU servers based on Nvidia Tesla M40 GPUs and NVIDIA deep learning software in December; it expects to integrate cloud servers with up to eight Pascal-based GPUs each by mid-year.
Reigning cloud king Amazon does not yet offer Nvidias Pascal-based silicon (the P100 or the P40 inferencing engine). Amazons most recent P2 instance family is backed by Kepler-generation K80 parts, rolled out last September (2016).
IBM emphasized the advantage of its bare metal cloud offering, compared to the multi-tenant environments of AWS and the other mega-cloud providers, especially for HPC workloads. The main reason why people come to IBM cloud, other than the global presence, is the performance and consistency of having access to the bare metal. The bare metal allows us to give better performance than any other virtualized environment with the same specification because we do not have the hypervisor tax which is roughly 10-15 percent of the CPU power, said Jubran.
We find HPC workloads typically find their way to the IBM cloud. If the customer is looking to run HPC on an hourly basis sometimes youll see them go to other clouds, but in terms of monthly consumption we have the best offering in terms of performance and price value, he added.
The bare metal infrastructure is also attractive to the graphics community, for gaming, especially a subset called cognitive gaming, and for engineering, saidJubran. Financial services, healthcare, and retail are all target verticals.
Customers that prioritizehighly elastic resources and pay-by-the-sip pricing typically go to IBMs competitors, Jubran noted, but their core customers are the ones who understand the performance metrics that IBM offers.
We are attracting both digital customers looking for performance, gaming customers and born on the web type customers who are looking for bare metal performance, but scalability of the cloud. And we also get in the higher end of the spectrum in terms of enterprise and that is because of IBM obviously being an enterprise-focused company from day one and they put trust in IBM to bring their workload to our datacenters. So having both aspects of the spectrum keeps us on the innovative side in terms of digital and keeps us on the high-performance secure side for the enterprise, said Jubran.
Aside from the advantage of this enterprise trust factor, IBMs distributed model of 50 datacenters (built up since the Softlayer acquisition in 2013 for a reported $2 billion) gives them the geo-precision to provide local data sovereignty for their customers and is a natural fit foredge computing (important for AI training workflows and for IoT). For many customers, proximity of compute and data are far more important than saving on compute cost offered by the greater elasticity of mega-datacenters. Atypical IBMdatacenter unit consists of roughly 20,000 servers; in the hyperscaler world, thats pretty small.
The Tesla P100 joins Nvidias portfolio of GPU offerings on the IBM Cloud, including the older Tesla K2 GPU, the Tesla M60 for virtualized graphics and the Tesla K80, which IBM added in 2015, about a year ahead of the competition. IBM expects most of its K80 customers will be migrating over to the P100 servers as they begin adding the parts later this month. We also expect newcomers into the AI platform as the P100 is the most powerful GPU in terms of AI workloads that are based on TensorFlow, Caffe, Nvidia SDK or any of the AI SDKs available out today, said Jubran. With so much focus from all the different industries in AI, I think you will see more and more of those workloads coming to IBM cloud and the P100 will enable that. If you look at the Nvidia material for P100 it is the most powerful GPU for both training and inferencing, the two aspects of AI.
With all key deep learning frameworks GPU-accelerated and over 400 HPC applications in a broad range of domains, including the top 10 high performance computing applications, IBM Cloud customers can quickly tap into the power of the our GPU platform to boost performance, accelerate time to results and save money, NvidiasVice President of Accelerated Computing Ian Buck wrote in a blog post.
The cost for the new Pascal-based hardware is $750 per month per P100 GPU card, tacked on to thepriceof the server. This adds a 50 percent premium over the cost of the K80s ($500 per card) but the P100 card offers a 60 percent additional performance improvement over the K80.That should make switching a no-brainer and while IBM wont be forcing customers with active workloads off the K80, they are planning to sunset the older Teslas as inventory depletes.
Editors note April 6, 2017: In an earlier version of this article, we reported (based on information IBM shared with us) that the Power8 Minsky platformwas not on IBMs cloud roadmap. After the article was published, IBM contacted us to let us know that it does have plans toincorporate Power8 based systems with Nvidia P100 GPUs intoits cloud portfolio. We have amended the story to include this updated information.
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