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SeisUP contains a full suite of seismic processing tools. The throughput of many of these tools is limited by disk IO or by the analysts themselves. The performance of other routines, however, is limited by pure number crunching ability alone. Scaling the processing power of traditional SMP based hardware to meet growing processing demands has proven expensive, which is where cluster computing with inexpensive commodity machines steps in.
GeoCenter offers a Linux distribution of SeisUP that enables customers to build large, inexpensive, x86 based clusters running Linux that provide enormous amounts of processing power. The majority of SeisUP's migration tools have been finely tuned to run optimally in a large cluster environment, the most notable of which is the pre-stack Kirchhoff time migration routine.
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As seismic surveys become larger and larger, our software is ready to handle these large volumes by using 64-bit software. We are not limited by 2-GB data sets or by 4-GB memory limitations as is present in 32-bit implementations. We are currently running a 64-bit version of our software on the following platforms:
- Silicon Graphics MIPS chip on Irix
- Sun Microsystems UltraSPARC chip on Solaris 8
- Intel IA-64 Itanium chip on Linux
- Hewlett-Packard on HPUX
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