Sandia Cbench test results show that as the HPC cluster scales, the average throughput for SDR InfiniBand falls to 585 MB/s or 61% of its 960MB/s maximum whereas the Woven-Chelsio 10 GE solution maintains average throughput of 99% of the maximum.
Posted by: Rebecca on Tuesday August 07 2007 @ 10:59AM EDT views: 1378
Sandia Cbench test results show that as the HPC cluster scales, the average throughput for SDR InfiniBand falls to 585 MB/s or 61% of its 960MB/s maximum whereas the Woven-Chelsio 10 GE solution maintains average throughput of 99% of the maximum.
Posted by: Dana Booze on Monday August 06 2007 @ 08:31AM EDT views: 1193
Hewlett-Packard is releasing to the open source community the computer code for a software programming interface that helps manage large data sets in high performance computing environments.
Posted by: Maria McLaughlin on Monday August 06 2007 @ 12:38AM EDT views: 1317
Milpitas, CA – Appro will showcase cluster
technology demonstrations at the LinuxWorld show in San Francisco, CA, August 7-9 at the Appro booth # 634 and the AMD booth # 815.
Posted by: Lukasz Wilczynski on Friday August 03 2007 @ 05:21AM EDT views: 1010
GridwiseTech, the vendor-independent expert in scalable solutions, has released a demo application for financial sector, integrating Distributed Resource Management (DRM) system with a grid-enabled Web-portal for easy mobile access. The demo presents how to effectively speed up sophisticated finance calculations like forecasting portfolio Value, also by means of the smartphone interface.
Posted by: Kai Staats on Thursday August 02 2007 @ 10:34AM EDT views: 1190
In this 4 day event, Terra Soft will host a 6 node PS3 cluster and hands-on workshop for the installation of Yellow Dog Linux, compute image deployment via Y-HPC, and use of Torque and Moab for job management. Hack-a-thon attendees will be invited to working hands-on with the cluster to test their own parallel and distributed code.
Posted by: Anonymous Coward on Thursday August 02 2007 @ 06:17AM EDT views: 1042
The Linux Expo of Southern California, has opened the Call For Papers for the 6th Annual Southern California Linux Expo, to be held February 8th, 9th, & 10th, 2008. As with SCALE 5x, S6x will be held at the Westin Hotel at Los Angeles International Airport.
Posted by: Laurent Cohen on Tuesday July 31 2007 @ 09:09AM EDT views: 963
The JPPF project announces a new version of their grid computing toolkit, bringing J2EE integration features and a new licensing scheme.
Posted by: Dana Booze on Monday July 30 2007 @ 08:37AM EDT views: 1048
Continuing to build upon its evolving portfolio of technology companies, Hercules Technology Growth Capital, Inc. (NASDAQ:HTGC), today announced that on July 24, 2007, it provided $10 million of venture debt to SiCortex, Inc., a leader in the high performance computing industry.
Posted by: Kaycee Roberts on Monday July 30 2007 @ 08:09AM EDT views: 1035
Leading Software Reseller to Offer TotalView Technologies Products in North America, South America, and the Caribbean
Posted by: Chris Oake on Thursday July 26 2007 @ 02:43PM EDT views: 815
SiCortex Inc. has announced that it has secured $10 million in venture debt as it ramps up shipment of its extremely low power, high performance HPCs.
Posted by: Ken Farmer on Wednesday July 25 2007 @ 01:35PM EDT views: 1754
Clustercorp announces the availability of PGI compilers and tools from The Portland Group as part of its Rocks+Rolls program.
Posted by: Stephen Perrenod on Sunday July 22 2007 @ 11:23PM EDT views: 900
eXludus has joined the BioIT Alliance, a cross-industry group working to integrate science and technology in order to accelerate the pace of drug discovery and realize the potential of personalized medicine. The company's Grid Optimizer software can substantially increase cluster throughput when running workloads with hundreds or thousands of concurrent user jobs.
Posted by: Kaycee Roberts on Monday July 16 2007 @ 02:52PM EDT views: 1035
TotalView Technologies, the world’s leading provider of scalable debugging and analysis software solutions for the multi-core age, today announced that the TotalView® debugger installation kit, or “roll,” for Platform Open Cluster Stack (OCS)1 will be available on the Platform OCS DVD HPC media kit. When customers receive the Platform Open Cluster Stack DVD they can simply visit the TotalView Technologies website and register for an evaluation license or purchase a full license for the TotalView Debugger, to help speed application development in a Linux cluster environment.
Posted by: Ken Farmer on Tuesday July 10 2007 @ 09:50AM EDT views: 1134
TMCnet: In a bid to speed up the growth of high-performance computing (HPC) – from deskside supercomputers to high-end petaflop-sized clusters,Intel Corp. has introduced Intel Cluster Ready and Intel Connects Cables. These two offerings simplify cluster use and deployment with high-performance computing use expanding from academic and scientific realms to more mainstream use in data centers.
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