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Peer 1 starts hosting cloud-based GPUs

Peer 1 starts hosting cloud-based GPUs

By:  Jennifer Kavur  On: 29 Jul 2010 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

One exec boasts of massive performance improvements from moving workloads off of CPUs and onto graphics processing units

“We are just thrilled to be able to say this is in Toronto – carry on,” said Miggins.

Location of data and lock-in with one vendor and are the biggest issues for most Canadian organizations, said Sebastien Ruest, vice-president of services and technology research at IDC Canada Ltd.

The Toronto location is a plus, which eliminates the need to deal with concerns like the U.S.A. Patriot Act and other regulations currently in place for the transfer of data cross-border, he said.

Organizations are also concerned about hosting their data with a company that won’t last, said Ruest. “You need an established partner,” he said.

Established partners, like Peer 1 or Microsoft Corp., offer hosting on their own data centres and give that sense they are “not going to fold tomorrow,” he said.

Peer 1 is really focusing on compute power, said Ruest. “The beauty about it is that this is probably the most expensive part of the infrastructure investment an organization has to make,” he said.

Organizations don’t have to buy the compute capabilities themselves, install and manage them in their data centre and can eliminate resources and operating costs, he said.

Ruest said Microsoft’s Azure platform offers some competition at the compute capability level. 

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Jennifer Kavur Jennifer Kavur Jennifer Kavur was a senior writer for ComputerWorld Canada from 2008 to 2010.
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