very high bandwidth, low latency manner?
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Craig Tierney ctierney at hpti.comThu Apr 11 12:26:50 PDT 2002
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I talked to a guy at SC2002 from Quadrics and he said that list pricing on a Quadrics network was about $3500 per node when you are in the 100s of nodes and up. The price includes the cards, cables, switches, etc. This doesn't include any sort of discount that you might get. Myrinet is about $2000 for an equivelent network at list price. Dolphin/SCI falls around $2245 list per node (if the system is > 144 nodes and you have to get the 3d card). I heard that Quadrics had a customer that just had to have an Intel/Quadrics system so either they or he was working on porting the drivers. The web page says they support Linux and Tru64. You could probably get the hardware without going through Compaq, but Compaq is most likely buying up most of the supply. Craig -- Craig Tierney (ctierney at hpti.com) On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 08:46:28PM +0200, Joachim Worringen wrote: > ...Iwao Makino wrote: > > > > I think ... Quadrics<http://www.quadrics.com/> is another one. > [...] > > But pricing is MUCH higher than SCI/Myrinet. > > Do you have any pricing information at all? AFAIK, they are only > distribute with Compaq clusters. > > Joachim > > -- > | _ RWTH| Joachim Worringen > |_|_`_ | Lehrstuhl fuer Betriebssysteme, RWTH Aachen > | |_)(_`| http://www.lfbs.rwth-aachen.de/~joachim > |_)._)| fon: ++49-241-80.27609 fax: ++49-241-80.22339 > _______________________________________________ > Beowulf mailing list, Beowulf at beowulf.org > To change your subscription (digest mode or unsubscribe) visit http://www.beowulf.org/mailman/listinfo/beowulf
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