Rocks cluster management toolkit rolls over new milestones
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Posted by Kenneth Farmer, Monday August 09 2004 @ 08:30AM EDT
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Primeur: The Rocks development team at the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) is celebrating two milestones: passing the 50 teraflops mark in aggregate computing power, and the release of version 3.2 of the cluster computer management software suite.
"As of today there are 241 systems listed on the Rocks Register, with a combined power of more than 51 teraflops", stated Mason Katz, group leader for the Rocks software development effort. "To give you an idea of how much performance that is, the Earth Simulator in Japan, the most powerful computer on the planet, is rated at 41 teraflops, 41 trillion mathematical operations per second."
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