[Beowulf] Re: ECC Memory and Job Failures (Huw Lynes)
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Geoff Jacobs gdjacobs at gmail.comFri Apr 24 11:55:30 PDT 2009
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John Hearns wrote: > 2009/4/24 Prentice Bisbal <prentice at ias.edu>: >> Last time this issue came up, he included links to several papers on >> this topic published by Boeing. As you go up in the atmosphere, the >> [prevalence|probability|concentration] of cosmic rays goes up >> significantly. Boeing has done a lot of research on this topic, since it >> can affect the operation of their [products|weapons]. > > I don't have time to Google at the moment - I'm making obeisances at > the altar of a supercomputer - but wasn;t there a large dose for every > Concorde flight? Did the flight crew have to wear radiation badges, or > am I going dotty in my old age? Not much of a dose at all. They had detectors on board to quantify exposures. http://www.nytimes.com/1990/03/01/opinion/l-don-t-worry-about-air-travel-radiation-doses-concorde-no-riskier-105790.html -- Geoffrey D. Jacobs
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