Allinea Software announces availability of DDT on Cray XT4 and XT5 Supercomputers
Posted on Wed, Aug 22, 2007
Allinea Software, an innovative tools company based in Warwick (UK), today announced that it has ported its popular Distributed Debugging Tool,DDT, to CRAY XT™ systems with Linux environments.
Allinea has been working closely with Cray, as well as key end-users, to provide customers with the best available technology for parallel debugging. “Very large-scale, multi-core MPP architectures such as the Cray XT systems require users to develop increasingly scalable applications. This in turn drives the need for a powerful and scalable debugging solution,” said David Lecomber, CTO of Allinea. “We are pleased to announce that DDT is now supporting Cray customers and we believe that DDT on Cray’s XT systems will fully meet the requirements and expectations of its most demanding end-users.”
DDT is recognized as the industry’s most technically advanced tool for debugging parallel applications, with a graphical interface that is widely acclaimed for its ease-of-use and its ability to control and monitor the state of large numbers of processes and threads. DDT’s architecture is particularly suited for massively parallel architectures such as the Cray XT architecture, and since the product is well established on the Linux operating system, the port to Cray’s Linux-based environment leverages a significant proportion of its existing capabilities, as well as support for third-party compilers and tools.
Cray is very pleased to offer DDT to our customers, as it provides further productivity benefits,” said Jan Silverman, senior vice president of business development and strategy for Cray. “Efficiently creating and debugging massively parallel applications is key to programmer productivity. We believe Cray now has the most productive, scalable, parallel Linux environment in existence.”
DDT is also compatible with other operating systems such as AIX, Linux and Solaris on X86, X86-64, IA64, Power, Cell and UltraSPARC processors. It is compatible with third-party compilers from Absoft, IBM, Intel, Pathscale, the Portland Group, Sun and the GNU compiler suite, as well as all known MPI distributions.
Allinea Software will be exhibiting at Supercomputing Conference (SC2007) in Nevada, USA from November 10 -16, 2007. For further information, please contact: Jacques Philouze, VP of Sales and Marketing, Allinea Software, +44 (0) 1926 623231
About Cray Inc.
As a global leader in supercomputing, Cray provides highly advanced supercomputers and world-class services and support to government, industry and academia. Cray technology enables scientists and engineers to achieve remarkable breakthroughs by accelerating performance, improving efficiency and extending the capabilities of their most demanding applications. Cray’s Adaptive Supercomputing vision will result in innovative next-generation products that integrate diverse processing technologies into a unified architecture, allowing customers to surpass today’s limitations and meeting the market’s continued demand for realized performance. Go to www.cray.com for more information.
About Allinea
Based in Warwick (UK), Allinea Software is a leading supplier of tools for multi-core and high performance computing (HPC). Allinea was founded by computer scientists from Warwick and Oxford Universities, giving the company unrivalled expertise in large-scale parallel computing. Its Distributed Debugging Tool (DDT) and Optimization and Profiling Tool (OPT) are used by a large number of universities, government research institutes and high-profile commercial organizations for HPC applications. With new product features aimed at multi-threaded applications, novel computing architectures, and the announcement of DDTLite for Visual Studio, Allinea is bringing its wealth of experience in parallel tools to the rapidly-expanding arena of multi-core processing.