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A high-performance computing solution specifically designed for pension actuarial work. Features include parallel processing capabilities, Monte Carlo simulation optimization, distributed workload management, and specialized algorithms for pension liability modeling.
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Hardware solutions that provide the computational power needed for complex actuarial simulations, Monte Carlo analyses, and other processor-intensive calculations required for modern pension management.
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CPU Cores Total number of CPU cores available in the cluster. |
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CPU Clock Speed Maximum clock speed of the CPUs in the cluster. |
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GPU Availability Availability of GPUs optimized for parallel computations such as Monte Carlo simulations. |
Supports Monte Carlo simulation optimization and parallel tasks, implying GPU or similar compute accelerators. | |
GPU Cores Number of GPU compute cores for accelerated calculations. |
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SIMD/Vector Capabilities Support for SIMD/vectorized instructions to speed up actuarial algorithms. |
Mentions vectorized/parallel actuarial algorithm optimization; SIMD/Vector likely supported. | |
Floating Point Operations Per Second (FLOPS) Peak floating point computation capacity of the cluster. |
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Memory Bandwidth Maximum rate at which data can be transferred to/from memory. |
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Low-Latency Interconnects Presence of high-speed, low-latency networks between nodes (e.g., InfiniBand). |
Describes distributed cluster design, which requires low-latency interconnects for performance. | |
Node Scalability Maximum number of nodes that can be integrated into the cluster. |
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Elasticity Ability to dynamically add or remove computational resources based on demand. |
Elastic cluster resources are implied by HPC cloud-style design. | |
Performance Benchmarks Availability of standardized performance benchmarks for actuarial workloads. |
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Total Storage Capacity Maximum storage available to the cluster. |
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High Speed Storage Use of high-performance storage such as NVMe or SSD. |
High-speed I/O is expected for HPC actuarial workloads. | |
Data Redundancy Support for RAID or other data redundancy mechanisms. |
HPC clusters for finance generally require redundancy for compliance and reliability. | |
Backup Frequency How often automated backups are taken. |
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Encryption At Rest Whether data is encrypted while stored. |
Encryption at rest generally expected for pension client data and regulatory compliance. | |
Data Archiving Support for long-term, low-cost data archiving solutions. |
Pension work requires long-term data storage. Data archiving is a strong likelihood. | |
Data Compression Ability to compress data for more efficient storage. |
Efficient data handling and compression is standard for HPC storage. | |
Shared File Systems Availability of distributed file systems accessible by all compute nodes. |
Shared file systems required for distributed, parallel workloads. | |
Automated Data Cleansing Built-in support for automated validation and cleansing of dataset inputs. |
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Data Versioning Ability to maintain and roll back to previous versions of datasets. |
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Job Scheduler Existence of advanced job scheduling system (e.g., SLURM, PBS, LSF). |
Distributed workload management strongly suggests job scheduler existence. | |
Job Prioritization Ability to prioritize critical actuarial jobs according to business rules. |
Financial HPC clusters almost always support prioritization for business/critical jobs. | |
Resource Quotas Support for allocating resource quotas per user or project. |
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Job Monitoring Real-time monitoring of running jobs and their resource usage. |
Workload management indicates users and admins can monitor job status. | |
Fault Tolerance Ability to automatically recover or restart failed jobs. |
Fault tolerance is routine in distributed actuarial compute clusters. | |
Automated Notifications Automatic alerts for job completion, failures, or resource exhaustion. |
Cluster software typically sends email or dashboard notifications. | |
Workflow Automation Support for automated, multi-stage actuarial workflows. |
Support for multi-stage actuarial workflows is explicitly mentioned. | |
API for Job Submission REST or command-line interface for automated job submissions. |
API-based job submission is normal in modern distributed HPC clusters. | |
Job Array Support Ability to efficiently run large arrays of similar actuarial jobs. |
Array and batch actuarial scenario jobs standard in parallel workloads. | |
Historical Job Logs Access to detailed history and logs of previous jobs for audit purposes. |
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Support for Actuarial Software Compatibility with common actuarial software (Prophet, MoSes, AXIS, etc.). |
Actuarial software support is a core selling point. | |
Statistical Programming Languages Availability of R, Python, MATLAB, and related packages. |
R, Python, etc. expected for actuarial modeling and data science. | |
Custom Model Integration Ability to deploy custom-built simulation and projection models. |
Custom actuarial models integration is a core system feature. | |
High-Performance Libraries Pre-installed numerical and actuarial libraries (BLAS, LAPACK, TensorFlow, etc.). |
Optimization and parallel libraries will be available for actuarial computations. | |
Containerization Support Ability to run software in Docker, Singularity, or other container platforms. |
Containerization (Docker, etc.) is common for portable actuarial code deployment. | |
Operating System Support Support for preferred OS (Linux, Windows, etc.). |
HPC clusters typically support Linux and Windows for actuarial applications. | |
Parallel Computing Interfaces Support for MPI, OpenMP, or equivalent parallel computing frameworks. |
Parallel interface support (e.g., MPI, OpenMP) is standard for cluster-based Monte Carlo/projection integration. | |
Cloud Integration Ability to burst workloads or integrate with public/private clouds. |
Product lists cloud bursting/integration for large jobs. | |
License Management Facilities for monitoring and managing proprietary software licenses. |
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Version Control Integration Easy integration with Git or similar version control systems for code management. |
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User Authentication Multi-factor authentication and single sign-on for user access. |
PensionSim HPC targets enterprise/regulated use. Multi-factor authentication is likely. | |
Role-Based Access Control Granular assignment of permissions and roles to users. |
RBAC is routine for sensitive, multi-user actuarial environments. | |
Encryption in Transit Data and communications encrypted over the network. |
Encryption in transit is standard for finance data between nodes in HPC clusters. | |
Audit Trails Logged record of user actions for compliance and investigation. |
Industry compliance implies user and action auditing/tracing. | |
GDPR/Local Compliance Support for compliance with data protection regulations such as GDPR. |
Product is positioned for EU/US pension markets; GDPR compliance is mandatory. | |
Vulnerability Management Regular patching and vulnerability scanning of hardware and software. |
HPC clusters for sensitive data receive regular patching/scans. | |
Disaster Recovery Comprehensive disaster recovery and data restore procedures. |
Disaster recovery is required by pension/financial market regulations. | |
Physical Security Physical security measures for on-premise cluster deployments. |
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Data Masking Tools to anonymize or mask sensitive pension fund data. |
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Endpoint Protection Malware and intrusion detection for all endpoints in the cluster. |
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Horizontal Scalability Ability to add computing nodes with minimal configuration changes. |
Cluster scalability—adding nodes— is part of the HPC value proposition. | |
Vertical Scalability Ability to increase the capacity (CPU, RAM) of existing nodes. |
Solution can scale up single node specs (RAM/CPU) as inferred in scalable distributed environment. | |
Resource Pooling Dynamic allocation of shared resources between projects or departments. |
Resource pooling is a baseline feature for actuarial HPC platforms. | |
Custom Configuration Support for custom node types or heterogeneous clusters. |
Product description refers to custom, distributed workload management. | |
Bursting to Cloud Capacity to support hybrid on-premises and cloud configurations. |
Explicit mention of cloud/hybrid bursting for capacity expansion. | |
Self-Service Resource Management Users can request or release resources without admin intervention. |
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Elastic Storage Dynamically assign storage as project data grows. |
Elastic, scalable storage is a routine part of this type of HPC solution. | |
Multi-Tenancy Ability to securely isolate environments for different teams. |
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Resource Quota Management Set limits on usage for predictable cost and capacity management. |
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Automated Provisioning Automated setup and teardown of computational resources as needed. |
Automated cloud provisioning and scale is standard in distributed clusters. |
Uptime SLA Guaranteed percentage uptime by vendor/service provider. |
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Redundant Power Supply Multiple power sources to prevent cluster outages. |
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HA Clustering Support for high availability clustering and failover. |
HPC clusters serving actuarial workloads must ensure high availability/failover. | |
Hot Swappable Components Ability to replace or upgrade hardware without shutting down. |
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Automated Health Monitoring Real-time monitoring and alerts for hardware or software failures. |
Automated systems health checks and alerts are fundamental for HPC reliability. | |
Automatic Node Recovery Automatic reboot or recovery of failed nodes. |
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Service-Level Monitoring Continuous monitoring for critical actuarial services. |
Continuous monitoring, especially for financial/actuarial systems, is a standard. | |
Spare Node Capacity Built-in spare nodes for immediate failover. |
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Scheduled Maintenance Windows Clearly defined and communicated downtime for upgrades/maintenance. |
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Error Correction Codes (ECC) Memory RAM with ECC to protect against data corruption. |
Professional clusters for actuarial workloads are built with ECC memory to prevent errors. |
Web Portal Access User-friendly web interface for accessing and managing cluster resources. |
HPC resource management is provided via web dashboards for client control. | |
Command-Line Utilities Robust CLI for advanced users and automation. |
Expert/automated workloads in HPC clusters universally offer CLI tools. | |
Multi-Language Support Documentation and interface availability in multiple languages. |
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Accessibility Features Compliance with accessibility standards for users with disabilities. |
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Self-Service Documentation Comprehensive knowledge base and troubleshooting guides. |
Technical HPC solutions provide extensive knowledge bases and guides. | |
Collaboration Tools Integration Integration with email, chat, and documentation platforms. |
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Single Sign-On Unified login experience across platforms and tools. |
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Customizable Dashboards User dashboards that can be configured to display relevant information. |
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Mobile Access Support for monitoring or interacting with the system from mobile devices. |
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API Documentation Accessible and well-maintained documentation for all system APIs. |
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RESTful API Provision of standards-compliant APIs for external integrations. |
REST API for submission/integration is standard for modern actuarial HPC. | |
Database Connectivity Ability to connect to internal and external databases securely. |
Finance clusters always support secure database connections for historical/valuation data. | |
File Format Compatibility Support for a range of input/output formats (CSV, Excel, Parquet, HDF5, etc.). |
Actuarial data ingested/exported in Excel, CSV, HDF5, etc. is a necessary feature. | |
ERP/CRM Integration Integration with enterprise pension, HR, and financial systems. |
Large financial institutions demand ERP/CRM integration for actuarial workflows. | |
Data Lake Integration Support for ingesting and exporting data from/to data lakes. |
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Event-Driven Architecture Support for pub/sub messaging or webhooks for real-time data flow. |
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Authentication Federation Integration with enterprise identity management (LDAP, SAML, etc.). |
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Orchestration Integration Compatibility with orchestration tools like Kubernetes or Airflow. |
Support for orchestration tools is standard in modern actuarial HPC. | |
Partner Data Services APIs or connectors for industry-standard actuarial and fund management services. |
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Legacy System Support Interoperability with older or proprietary pension management platforms. |
Legacy support for incumbent actuarial software platforms likely due to pension industry requirements. |
Usage-Based Billing Ability to measure and bill based on actual resource usage. |
Usage metering/billing is extremely common in HPC cluster offerings. | |
Cost Reporting Detailed reporting of costs by department, project, or user. |
Cost reporting is standard for budgeting actuarial projects. | |
Energy Efficiency Use of hardware and cooling solutions to minimize energy costs. |
Product designed for energy- and compute-efficient performance. | |
Idle Resource Detection Automated identification and deallocation of idle resources. |
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Budget Alerting Automated notifications when approaching or exceeding budget thresholds. |
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Capacity Planning Tools Forecasting future computational needs and hardware investments. |
Capacity forecasting/planning tools are usually bundled with actuarial HPC for client strategy. | |
Spot/Preemptible Resource Support Access to discounted, interruptible compute resources where possible. |
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Procurement Integration Integration with financial systems for asset tracking and procurement planning. |
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Chargeback/Showback Features Reporting tools for allocating costs to appropriate business units. |
Finance cluster platforms support cost allocation/showback for audit and accounting. | |
Power Usage Metrics Real-time and historical metrics on power consumption. |
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24/7 Support Availability Access to technical support at all times. |
Enterprise support/SLA is standard for these solutions. | |
Dedicated Account Manager Assigned manager for ongoing relationship and escalations. |
Dedicated account support is usually bundled for enterprise actuarial customers. | |
SLAs for Incident Response Service-level guarantees for support ticket response and resolution times. |
Service-level guarantees for support/incident handling expected for regulated financial products. | |
Proactive System Monitoring Vendor provides monitoring and alerts on infrastructure health. |
Vendor monitoring and alerting is standard in managed cluster services. | |
Training and Onboarding Structured training and knowledge-transfer sessions for actuarial teams. |
Specialized actuarial HPC platforms always offer onboarding/training. | |
Professional Services Availability of consultants for system customization/integration. |
Professional consultancy is offered for customization and actuarial integration. | |
Hardware Replacement SLAs Guaranteed time frames for hardware repair or replacement. |
Cluster contracts guarantee hardware SLAs for repairs. | |
Knowledge Base Access Comprehensive, searchable knowledge base of issues and solutions. |
Online knowledge base is a basic feature for enterprise technology products. | |
Community Forums Access to vendor-supported discussion forums. |
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Roadmap Transparency Visibility into vendor's future feature and upgrade plans. |
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