Huinalu Linux SuperCluster
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Patrick Geoffray patrick at myri.comThu Mar 15 11:32:30 PST 2001
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Ron Brightwell wrote: > > > The last NCSA Linux cluster (Urbana-Champaign, IL) provides 512 > > dual PIII 1GHz, so a theoritical peak of 1 TFLOPS : > > http://access.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Headlines/01Headlines/010116.IBM.html > > I didn't think that machine had been deployed yet, since the above press > release says it will be installed in the Summer. I restricted the Antarctica The install was in progress last week during the Open Cluster Group workshop on OSCAR at Champaign, I guess it should be up and running by now. > number to what we currently have up and running as a parallel machine. > There are another 400+ 466 MHz Alphas sitting next those 1024 nodes that > will be integrated in the next few weeks. My dream... How do you do to get all of these toys at Sandia ? (blackmail some politicians ?) If you figure out that you have too many machines, a lot of people would be very happy to help you :-) How many nodes in Cplant these days (total) ? -- Patrick Geoffray --------------------------------------------------------------- | Myricom Inc | University of Tennessee - CS Dept | | 325 N Santa Anita Ave. | Suite 203, 1122 Volunteer Blvd. | | Arcadia, CA 91006 | Knoxville, TN 37996-3450 | | (626) 821-5555 | Tel/Fax : (865) 974-0482 | ---------------------------------------------------------------
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