ARM-as-a-Service cloud offering powered by Breeze and ARM
Built specifically to assist in migrating and porting applications from X86 to ARM, Boston has teamed up with software developers Ellexus for their product Breeze, a choice of product also made by ARM to profile and troubleshoot applications on their own HPC cluster.
Breeze is a novel technology for tracing programs as they run in order to monitor file dependencies and environment settings. Its offers a unique visibility into the inner workings of complex scripted flows such as those used in semiconductor design or complex software builds. Breeze helps IT managers, tool vendors and users to communicate and solve problems more quickly.
Boston’s ARM-based servers, the Viridis Microservers, are built on ultra-low power System-on-Chips from US-based hardware manufacturer, Calxeda. ‘ARM-as-a-Service’ delivers dedicated physical quad-core nodes as opposed to virtual CPUs like the majority of conventional cloud offerings. Users will be able to develop on single nodes or test scaling capabilities of applications across multiple nodes within the cluster. Users will be able to choose from varying levels of software and professional services to assist in their migration.
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