[Beowulf] Reminder: Today's BWBUG meeting is at Greenbelt MD
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Donald Becker becker at scyld.comTue Dec 14 10:21:50 PST 2004
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The BWBUG.org site seem to be down, and the archive on Beowulf.org hasn't yet been updated so I'll repeat and add to the announcement. The meeting is at the Greenbelt MD location 7501 Greenway Center Drive, Suite 1200 (6th floor -- there will be signs) Greenbelt, MD, 20770 http://maps.yahoo.com/maps_result?ed=lz2hg.p_0TqL0Yhiv1qfwXsEKcUexu7GY8N7srmXDCUrNE.i&csz=20770&country=us&new=1&name=&qty= The map only shows the government roads -- you may also cut through the shopping center parking lot. The building is on the southeast side of the BW Parkway - D.C beltway intersection, adjacent to the Maryland Trade Center buildings. ________________ --- Special Notes: -- This months meeting will be held in Greenbelt MD, not in Virginia -- This meeting returns to our usual second Tuesday of the month schedule -- The meeting will focus on advances in Ethernet cluster networks -- See http://www.bwbug.org/ for full information Date: Tuesday December 14, 2004 Time: 2:45 PM - 5:00 PM Location: Northrop Grumman IT, Greenbelt MD Titles: sFlow, A new Network Monitoring System Interconnect and Switch Fabrics for Clusters. Speakers: Mr. Wes Medley Federal Systems Engineer with Foundry Networks Donald Becker CTO of Penguin Computing, and CS of the Scyld Software division Abstracts: Foundry Networks and Inmon Corporation will provide a technology brief on sFlow, a new network monitoring technology. sFlow provides a network-wide view of user level traffic flows. sFlow is a scalable technique for measuring network traffic, collecting, storing, and analyzing network traffic data. sFlow allows administrators of Supercomputing Clusters to understand possible congestion points within their application traffic flow information and to analysis traffic flows to ensure correct cluster operation. Donald Becker will give a brief review of the Interconnect and Switch Fabrics for Clusters. Donald is one of the world experts on network drivers, having created most of the network drivers for the Linux during the first decade of its existance. He was the founder of the first company that specialized in commerical cluster management software, SCYLD. ____ This month's meeting will be in our Maryland venue, the Northrop Grumman Information Technology Offices at 7501 Greenway Center Drive, Suite 1200 Greenbelt, MD, 20770 See http://www.bwbug.org/ web page for directions. Registration on the web site is highly encourage to speed sign-in. As usual there will be door prizes, food and refreshments. Essential questions: Need to be a member?: No, and guests are welcome. Parking and parking fees: Free surface lot parking is readily available Ease of access: 30 seconds from the D.C. beltway Also as usual, the organizer and host for the meeting is T. Michael Fitzmaurice, Jr. 8110 Gatehouse Road, Suite 400W Falls Church, VA 22042 703-205-3132 office 240-475-7877 cell mail michael.fitzmaurice at ngc.com -- Donald Becker becker at scyld.com Scyld Software Scyld Beowulf cluster systems 914 Bay Ridge Road, Suite 220 www.scyld.com Annapolis MD 21403 410-990-9993
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