Paper showing Linpack scalability of mainstream clusters
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RICHARD,BRUNO (HP-France,ex1) bruno_richard at hp.comFri Sep 28 00:05:51 PDT 2001
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Interesting. We have been doing some performance/m3, perfomance/m2, performance/$ computations but I did not think about this performance/kW one. 2 additional comments: - The noise level of I-Cluster is very low (A/C is by far the top noise generator), which is good as well. - The drawback of the HP e-PC is that it is not easily rackable, as it is designed to be on users desks. -bruno -----Original Message----- From: Scott Shealy [mailto:sshealy at asgnet.psc.sc.edu] Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2001 21:14 To: beowulf at beowulf.org Cc: Roger L. Smith; bruno_richard at hp.com Subject: Re: Paper showing Linpack scalability of mainstream clusters
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