Beowulf on Sparc
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Jeffrey B Layton jeffrey.b.layton at lmco.comMon Feb 19 10:36:10 PST 2001
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"Mattson, Timothy G" wrote: > Of course you can cluster on Sparc without Linux... (snip) I agree 100%. However, I'd like to point the difference between generic clusters for parallel computing and Beowulfs. Beowulf is a subset of clusters because of the definition of a Beowulf (I subscribe to Don Becker's definition). Of course, this has been a flame war on this list at various times and simply by posting this I'm adding fuel to the fire :) However, to get back to the point, I'm interested in anyone who has built a reasonable size Beowulf of Sparcs running Linux. I'd like to benchmark my code on such a beast, but compilers will probably be an issue (I need F90 and I don't know of any F90 compilers for Sparc-Linux). Jeff Layton Lockheed-Martin
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