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Showing posts with label clusters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clusters. Show all posts
17 March 2009

Open Enterprise Interview: Mike Olson, Cloudera

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Yesterday, I wrote about the launch of the open source company Cloudera. It's always hard to tell whether startups will flourish, but am...
15 November 2007

Adding Some Lustre to Supercomputing

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Everybody knows that GNU/Linux absolutely dominates the top 500 supercomputing listings: in the latest survey it notches up an 85% share (W...
10 January 2007

The Other Thunderbird

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No, not that one , this one : Sandia National Laboratories’ 8960-processor Thunderbird Linux cluster, developed in collaboration with Dell, ...
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20 November 2006

Is that an 8-Node Beowulf Cluster in Your Pocket...?

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...or are you just glad to see me? Little-Fe is a complete 4 to 8 node Beowulf style portable computational cluster. Little-Fe weighs less t...
04 September 2006

Grokking Wikipedia

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For a project that is beginning to assume an ever-greater importance in the intellectual landscape (to say nothing of the online landscape),...
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