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[sffoundry clustering] December 02, 2002
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Date: Mon Dec 02 2002 - 02:30:01 EST OPEN SOURCE DEVELOPMENT NETWORK WEEKLY EDITION * NEWSLETTER December 02, 2002
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The goal of this special issue is to provide a forum for the publication of important research contributions in developing high-performance computing solutions to problems arising from molecular biology. IBM's "Blue Gene" to run on Linux (Friday October 25, @03:42PM) http://clustering.foundries.sourceforge.net/article.pl?sid=02/10/28/2044234 Linux will be the main operating system for IBM's upcoming family of "Blue Gene" supercomputers--a major endorsement for the operating system and the open-source computing model it represents. ModViz Makes Real-Time Visualization an Affordable Reality (Wednesday October 23, @03:37PM) http://clustering.foundries.sourceforge.net/article.pl?sid=02/10/28/2040234 SAN MATEO, Calif. -- Affordable, high-quality, computer-based 3-D visualization of complex models and processes in real-time -- a technological "Holy Grail" for industries of every type -- is being made possible by ModViz, Inc., a new Silicon Valley startup whose software turns clusters of ordinary personal computers into super graphics engines. IBM puts power in new "blade" server (Wednesday October 23, @03:14PM) http://clustering.foundries.sourceforge.net/article.pl?sid=02/10/28/2016246 IBM unveiled a new "blade" server prototype Tuesday that uses its Power processor, putting Big Blue a step ahead in the race to squeeze high-end chips into compact servers. Dell Clusters Aid the University of Utah In Resear (Wednesday October 23, @03:03PM) http://clustering.foundries.sourceforge.net/article.pl?sid=02/10/28/208237 AUSTIN, Texas - Researchers at The University of Utah are using a Dell high-performance computing cluster (HPCC) to research and help prevent accidental fires and explosions. U of A builds supercomputer in a day (Tuesday October 22, @02:58PM) http://clustering.foundries.sourceforge.net/article.pl?sid=02/10/28/201202 On Nov. 4, thousands of computers from research centres across Canada will be strung together by a U of A effort to create the most powerful computer in Canada. The computers will work jointly on a molecular chemistry research question that would take a single computer as long as six years to complete. HP Supercomputer to be Deployed at OSC (Tuesday October 22, @02:39PM) http://clustering.foundries.sourceforge.net/article.pl?sid=02/10/28/1941234 HP today announced that the Ohio Supercomputer Center (OSC) will deploy an HP supercomputer based on a cluster of more than 150 Intel Itanium2-based HP Workstation zx6000 systems. Linux Cluster Makes Impact on Chrysler's Bottom Line (Monday October 21, @04:28PM) http://clustering.foundries.sourceforge.net/article.pl?sid=02/10/22/2134224 DaimlerChrysler has found an innovative way to cut costs: It is using a Linux cluster based on IBM workstations to perform impact analysis simulation at faster speeds and a lower cost. Powering up the super grid (Monday October 21, @03:01PM) http://clustering.foundries.sourceforge.net/article.pl?sid=02/10/28/203205 Across Canada, at universities and research labs, they are busy knitting a virtual "grid" of supercomputers in preparation for the next wave of e-science. When completed in 2007, this grid will be the testbed for a new kind of Internet -- tailor-made for Gerald Oakham and other researchers across the contry with high-performance computing needs. The World's Fastest Linux Cluster (Monday October 21, @02:53PM) http://clustering.foundries.sourceforge.net/article.pl?sid=02/10/28/1958212 The system, called MCR, will be housed at the Department of Energy National Laboratory at Lawrence Livermore (LLNL) in California and will ultimately provide close on 11 Tflop/s compute capacity, comprising of many thousands of processors connected by the largest Quadrics network yet. The performance of the system is anticipated to reach the top 5 of the supercomputers installed today. Linux Clusters Deployed In Race Against Global War (Monday October 21, @02:35PM) http://clustering.foundries.sourceforge.net/article.pl?sid=02/10/28/1937254 Accurately modeling climate issues is a huge computational task. The National Weather Service's supercomputers, for instance, have a hard enough time generating accurate local weather forecasts just a few days out. So imagine trying to generate accurate forecasts on a global scale 50 years into the future. This is causing particular consternation when it comes to proving that man-made chemicals are causing global warming. NUS rigs up supercomputer (Thursday October 17, @03:34PM) http://clustering.foundries.sourceforge.net/article.pl?sid=02/10/21/2039200 The National University of Singapore (NUS) has cobbled together an innovative high-end computer that could just make it into the ranks of the 500 most powerful supercomputers in the world. The entire exercise cost NUS just $500,000. New Formula For Supercomputing (Wednesday October 16, @03:21PM) http://clustering.foundries.sourceforge.net/article.pl?sid=02/10/28/2026211 Companies that solve data-intensive computing problems are no longer limited to purchasing only expensive, custom-built supercomputers from Cray or IBM. Now they can go to solution providers to buy inexpensive Linux server clusters built from commodity computer parts. Linux Clustering Evolves High-Performance Computin (Wednesday October 16, @03:16PM) http://clustering.foundries.sourceforge.net/article.pl?sid=02/10/28/2021231 The dawn of high-performance computing came in the 1970s with the development of the Cray 1 and other custom-built supercomputers running proprietary operating systems. The early 1990s saw the use of semi-custom microprocessor supercomputers, running Unix on clustered RISC platforms. A milestone was reached in 1997, when the TOP500 list, a biannual listing of the world's most powerful supercomputers, first included cluster systems. Clusters are now in the top 30, and in the next TOP500 list,due out next month,clusters are expected to dominate the top 10. Sandy company can boast it has built the fastest computer in the world (Wednesday October 16, @03:06PM) http://clustering.foundries.sourceforge.net/article.pl?sid=02/10/21/2032259 Supercomputing was a new concept when IBM created Deep Blue, the monster machine that successfully defeated chess champion Garry Kasparov in 1997. #======= TOP TEN DOWNLOADS =======#
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