Software Defined Data Center for High Performance Computing Applications

In recent years, traditional data centers have been used to host high-performance computing infrastructure, such as HPC clusters, addressing specific requirements for different research and scientific projects. Computes, storage, network, and security infrastructure is usually from heterogenous manufacturers and has multiple management interfaces.

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