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Thu Jun 12 22:07:40 PDT 2014


Seoul,Korea

P.S : I suggsted so called "Benchmark DB" like www.top500.org for the beowulf clusters  few months ago.
         but I don't see many progresses from this beowulf site. 
         Will you tell me who run the "Benchmark DB" now ?
         and if someone run the "Benchmark DB", Will it be linked in this www.beowulf.org ?
         or Will the www.beowulf.org (Scyld) make the "Benchmark DB" for the beowulfian in the world ?  
         If Scyld have any intention to make a "Benchmark DB" in this beowulf, 
         Will Scyld allow me make a korean Scyld Branch, and make a "Benchmark DB" there & link it to the beowulf list ?   
         Thank you


----- Original Message ----- 
From: Kolbuszewski, Marcin <Marcin.Kolbuszewski at nrc.ca>
To: <beowulf at beowulf.org>
Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 6:01 AM
Subject: One-day workshop on building commodity clusters


>          Cluster-building workshop
> 
> High Performance Computing program at the National Research 
> Council of Canada organizes a one day workshop devoted to 
> building computer clusters out of commodity components. 
> 
> The workshop is targeted at scientists and engineers who 
> use computing as an everyday research tools and are 
> considering clusters as an cost-effective option for their computing needs. 
> 
> Representatives of the leading providers of Linux and clustering 
> solutions as well as Canadian academic and government cluster 
> users will share their knowledge and experiences. 
> 
> The workshop's website is at 
> 
> http://www.iit.nrc.ca/HPC/workshop.html
> 
> Marcin Kolbuszewski
> 
> 
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
> High Performance Computing Group             Coordination Office    
> Institute for Information Technology         C3.ca Association    
> National Research Council of Canada
> 
> Rm 286, M-50, 1500 Montreal Road             tel 613-998-7749
> Ottawa, Canada                               fax 613-998-5400
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> Marcin.Kolbuszewski at nrc.ca
> 
> 
>           PROGRAM
> 
> 
> One-day workshop on building commodity clusters
> 17 November 2000, Ottawa, Ontario
> National Research Council of Canada
> Sussex Laboratories
> 100 Sussex Drive
> 
> Organized by the internal High Performance Computing Program at the National
> 
> Research Council of Canada. Contact ihpc at nrc.ca for more information
> Schedule:
> 
> 8:45 - 9:00am *Opening addresses 
> Dr. John Tse, Dr. Roger Impey, co-chairs of the iHPC program, NRC 
> 
> 9:00 - 9:45am Overview of Intel and Alpha based clusters 
> Stephen Fried, Microway Inc. 
> 
> 9:45-10:30 Overview of high speed interconnects 
> Keith Murphy and Tim Wilcox, Dolphin Interconnect AS 
> 
> 10:30-10:45 Coffee break 
> 
> 10:45-11:30 *Parallel computing on Linux clusters using Fortran, C and C++ 
> compilers and tools from The Portland Group, Inc. (PGI) 
> Douglas Miles, Portland Group International 
> 
> 11:30-12:15 *Question and answer session with three invited speakers 
> 
> 12:15-13:15 Lunch 
> 
> 13:15-13:45 *THOR - A Multi-purpose Commodity Component Supercomputer 
> Prof. James Pinfold, University of Alberta 
> 
> 13:45-14:15 *Chemical Supercomputing on the cheap: Cobalt cluster 
> Dr.Serguei Patchkovskii, University of Calgary 
> 
> 14:15-14:45 *Application of Cluster Technology to BioInformatics 
> Jacek Nowak, Plant Biotechnology Institute, NRC 
> 
> 14:45-15:00 Coffee break 
> 
> 15;00-15:30 Intel cluster with Wulfkits for CFD at ICPET 
> Ron Jerome, Institute for Chemical Process and Environmental Technology, NRC
> 
> 
> 15:30-16:00 *Aerodynamic CFD Discovers Cluster Computing 
> Dr. Jerry Syms, Institute for Aerodynamic Research, NRC 
> 
> 16:00-16:30 *Using PBS 
> Dr. Gabriel MateescuResarch Computing Support Group, NRC 
> 
> 16:30-17:00 *Performance of Linux Clusters Compared to Some Traditional RISC
> 
> Multiprocessor Systems 
> Dr. Douglas Ritchie, Resarch Computing Support Group, NRC 
> 
> 17:00 Closing comments 
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> 
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