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New Golden Eggs: HP Integrity rx2660 and MSA30-MI Dual SCSI Cluster, rx3600, rx6600 and rx2660
Posted by: Kenneth Farmer on Wednesday January 31 2007 @ 05:24PM EST views: 1593
From: Matti Patari
The new rx2660 is very attractive and scalable. Two processor cores. Also, the MSA30-MI Dual SCSI Cluster for the rx3600, rx6600 and rx2660.

Firms to Develop Linux Distro for High-End PCs
Posted by: Kenneth Farmer on Tuesday January 30 2007 @ 12:07PM EST views: 1472
E-Commerce Times: Themis Computer revealed on Thursday plans to join Terra Soft Solutions to develop a complete Linux distribution for Themis' TPPC64, a high-end computer built around a next-generation single-board computer, featuring an advanced 64-bit architecture and 90 nm silicon on insulator technology. The TPPC64 is designed to operate in harsh environments.

Installing A Large Linux Cluster
Posted by: Kenneth Farmer on Tuesday January 30 2007 @ 11:52AM EST views: 1408
IBM: Create a working Linux cluster from many separate pieces of hardware and software, including IBM System x and IBM TotalStorage systems. This part in this multipart series covers hardware configuration, including understanding architecture, planning logical network design, setting up terminal servers, and updating firmware.

GlusterFS 1.2-BENKI (GNU Cluster File System)
Posted by: Anand Babu Periasamy on Wednesday January 24 2007 @ 08:32PM EST views: 3183
GlusterFS (GNU Cluster File System) is designed to scale to peta-bytes of data and handle massive aggregated I/O bandwidth. GlusterFS is part of the Gluster Project (GNU Clustering Platform) and has been released under GNU GPL v2 (or later) license.

Intivity Releases Open Source Tape Management with Mainframe-class Features
Posted by: Mark Roberts on Tuesday January 23 2007 @ 11:55AM EST views: 1779
The product formerly known as REELlibrarian has been release as Intivity TMS as an open source product under the GNU general public license.

Bill Blake joins Interactive Supercomputing as new CEO
Posted by: Jill on Monday January 22 2007 @ 10:25AM EST views: 1081
Interactive Supercomputing Inc. (ISC) today named Bill Blake its CEO, taking over the reins from ISC founder, Pete Peterson.

MareNostrum to utilize Moab and SLURM
Posted by: Cluster Resources on Friday January 19 2007 @ 07:34PM EST views: 1732
The Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC) selected Moab Cluster Suite and SLURM to optimize the scheduling, workload and resource management of all research projects running on MareNostrum — the most powerful supercomputer in Europe and the fifth in the world according to the November 2006 TOP500 list. The Moab-SLURM solution adds significant manageability and optimization to MareNostrum.

Leith to Expand Panasas' Customer Base
Posted by: Cheryl Hall on Thursday January 18 2007 @ 02:05PM EST views: 1061
Leith to Expand Panasas' Customer Base and Partnerships in Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia-Pacific.

Registration Open for Gelato ICE: Itanium Conference
Posted by: Nan Holda on Wednesday January 17 2007 @ 07:06PM EST views: 1033
On the eve of their fifth anniversary, the Gelato Federation (www.gelato.org) announces the opening of registration for the Gelato ICE: Itanium® Conference & Expo to be held on April 15-18, 2007, in San Jose, California.

Ocracoke Doubles its Power
Posted by: Kenneth Farmer on Wednesday January 17 2007 @ 05:15PM EST views: 1211
RENCI’S IBM Blue Gene/L computing system will double its size and power in February with the addition of another 1,024 compute nodes. The upgraded system, named Ocracoke after the oldest active lighthouse in North Carolina, will consist of 2,048 compute nodes and will have a peak performance of 11.4 teraflops, meaning it will be capable of more than 11 trillion calculations per second.

Penguin Computing Makes Cluster Acquisition Even Easier With Altus 600
Posted by: Kenneth Farmer on Tuesday January 16 2007 @ 08:52AM EST views: 1483
Optimized for HPC and Based on Next-Generation AMD Opteron(R) Processor, New Server Delivers More Compute Power for Less Overhead

Terra Soft Launches HPC Consortium
Posted by: Kai Staats on Wednesday January 10 2007 @ 06:30AM EST views: 1278
Terra Soft has founded a consortium of thought leaders dedicated to developing and disseminating best practice solutions for high productivity life science computing at the petascale level.

Terra Soft Hosts Cell Hack-a-thon
Posted by: Kai Staats on Wednesday January 10 2007 @ 06:29AM EST views: 1227
Terra Soft Solutions is proud to host the first ever Cell processor "hack-a-thon" at Terra Soft's headquarters in Loveland, Colorado, January 20-26.

New Golden Egg: HP ProLiant DL385 G2
Posted by: Kenneth Farmer on Tuesday January 09 2007 @ 09:08AM EST views: 1198
HP ProLiant DL385 G2 System 2600Mhz 2P Opteron Dual Core, four page

Announcing MPI-HMMer
Posted by: Joe Landman on Tuesday January 02 2007 @ 11:07PM EST views: 1244
The MPI-HMMER team is pleased to announce the release and immediate availability of MPI-HMMER. MPI-HMMER is a multiple-level optimization of the original HMMER 2.3.2 code, to enable its use with MPI.

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