Qué es la informática de alto rendimiento

Principales resultados
Obtén resultados más rápido
La informática de alto rendimiento (HPC) en la nube te ofrece acceso instantáneo a una potencia de cálculo adicional para aumentar tu rendimiento. Se trata de una herramienta especialmente útil para los mercados de capitales, el sector seguros y los servicios de pago, donde se gestionan cálculos complejos y grandes cargas de trabajo.
Gana en agilidad
Cuando tus centros de datos amenazan con llegar a su capacidad máxima, la HPC te proporciona la potencia adicional que necesitas, cuando la necesitas. La flexibilidad, agilidad y escalabilidad ilimitadas de la HPC te ayuda a optimizar las tareas de procesamiento tanto en tus sistemas locales como en la nube.
Paga solo por lo que usas
El acceso bajo demanda a una red cloud acaba con tus preocupaciones sobre la falta de capacidad o la potencia de cálculo limitada de tu infraestructura física. Descubre de qué forma la portabilidad total de la red, las actualizaciones continuas de hardware y un sistema de pago por uso te ayudan a reducir los costos generales en hasta un 36%.
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HPC in the Cloud: Frequently Asked Questions
What cost benefits can organizations expect from running HPC in the cloud?
Running HPC in the cloud can reduce infrastructure costs by enabling organizations to pay only for the computing capacity they actually use. Instead of maintaining large clusters sized for peak workloads, companies can dynamically scale compute resources up or down based on demand.
Additional savings may come from optimized machine selection, pre-emptible instances, and automated scaling. In some cases, organizations have achieved significant cost reductions by rightsizing workloads and using on-demand infrastructure instead of maintaining underutilized on-premise grids.
For a deeper cost–benefit analysis and real-world examples of HPC cloud deployments, download the complete Thought Leadership report.
What workloads benefit most from HPC in the cloud?
Workloads that require large-scale parallel processing or complex simulations benefit the most from HPC in the cloud. In financial services, common examples include intraday pricing, market and credit risk calculations, treasury scenario modeling, and model backtesting.
Other sectors also use cloud HPC for compute-intensive workloads such as genomic analysis, engineering simulations, and autonomous vehicle modeling. Because these workloads often run in bursts or require significant compute power for short periods, cloud infrastructure provides an efficient way to scale resources when needed.
The full whitepaper explores additional industry use cases and outlines how organizations can design scalable HPC cloud environments.
Why are financial institutions moving HPC workloads to the cloud?
Financial institutions are increasingly moving HPC workloads to the cloud because cloud platforms provide elastic compute capacity that can scale instantly to meet peak demand. This flexibility helps firms run large simulations - such as overnight risk calculations or pricing models - without maintaining expensive on-premise infrastructure.
Cloud HPC environments also enable faster experimentation, improved disaster recovery capabilities, and access to modern monitoring and automation tools. These capabilities allow teams to optimize workloads and adapt quickly to new regulatory or business requirements.
To explore the drivers behind HPC cloud adoption and the operational benefits seen in capital markets organizations, download the full whitepaper.





