Just for fun, I configured the new deskside Cray as if for Christmas, at <a href="https://cx1.cray.com">https://cx1.cray.com</a><br>
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I chose one (3 slots of 8) storage node with 8x 10K rpm drives, 5 (1
slot) compute nodes (so 6x32 = 192 GB ram, ECC 800Mhz) with dual
socket, quad core 3.0 GHz (so 6x8= 48 cores), and generally took
everything (e.g. the battery-backup RAID controller instead of the
default), 12 port infiniband kit, but no "visualization node" (which
would interest you if you were using HPC for rendering).<br>
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MS2008 installed would be about a $3500 premium over Red Hat installed;
the support price is the same though. Since I'm "splurging" I let them
install Red Hat for me.<br>
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It came out to $89K, which I emphatically don't have :-) if I did, I'd surely call Joe for a quote first.<br>
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I remember when Bell Labs bought new Crays, they sold their old ones to
DuPont. I was in awe of the idea of a hand-me-down supercomputer
(DuPont has tremendous resources and does not need to buy second-hand
stuff, in general. They built the first commercial scale nuclear
reactor, at the Savanah River). So I would indeed love to own a
Cray, I feel the appeal.<br>
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But for 90K I could have a heck of a lot of commodity nodes. But it was fun to look.<br>
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Peter<br>