[Beowulf] MS Cray
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Joe Landman landman at scalableinformatics.comWed Sep 17 07:01:54 PDT 2008
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Gerry Creager wrote: > The CX1 looks like something I'd love next to my desk -- with Linux on > it -- to accomplish testing before I take something to the big iron. It This is something I suspect you will be able to do. The CX1 may support Linux (and it wouldn't surprise me if it had that as an option). > might even allow me to pre- and post-process my data for hurricane WRF > runs. It's not hefty enough to let me do those runs in the timeframe I > require otherwise. Heh... We like the under-desktop experience, with lots of fast disk and big pipes to the disk. Honestly, this looks like the direction for most of "smaller" HPC that can run locally under your own control. The big iron/heavy metal for the large (non-prototype) jobs. > > It's a tool, not a solution. Yup. Lots of folks get lost in this, thinking that a solution == the thing they market. Its not. It is just one aspect of things. A product is a tool. A solution is so much more than that (and usually starts with a statement of a problem ... otherwise it is a solution searching for a problem). Joe > > gerry > -- Joseph Landman, Ph.D Founder and CEO Scalable Informatics LLC, email: landman at scalableinformatics.com web : http://www.scalableinformatics.com http://jackrabbit.scalableinformatics.com phone: +1 734 786 8423 x121 fax : +1 866 888 3112 cell : +1 734 612 4615
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