The cluster of dual-processor Dell PowerEdge 1550 servers combined with CGG
software will help cut the processing time of seismic data and provide more
accurate images of the Earth's subsurface, improving oil reservoir management
for its oil company clients.
Linking industry-standard servers into affordable high-performance computing
clusters can provide performance levels comparable to traditional supercomputers
at a fraction of the cost.
"We chose this cluster because of Dell's ability to address our high performance
computing needs with a powerful combination of servers and services at an
attractive price," said Luc Schlumberger, executive vice president of Processing
and Reservoirs at CGG-Americas. "The PowerEdge 1550 cluster running Red Hat
Linux coupled with our TIKIM software provides a solution perfectly tailored to
our needs, helping us in turn to respond to the needs of our clients."
"Historically, high-end computing environments such as CGG's required expensive
proprietary systems," said Randy Groves, vice president and general manager of
Dell's Enterprise Systems Group. "Our approach leverages industry-standard
PowerEdge servers with open clustering software to provide an inexpensive but
powerful solution. High performance and low cost do not have to be mutually
exclusive."
The servers help CGG optimize its Geocluster seismic data processing software by
offering clients affordable Full 3D Kirchhoff Pre-Stack Time Migration on a
routine basis via CGG's proprietary TIKIM (Time Kirchhoff Migration) technology,
a CPU-intensive application within Geocluster.