[Bioinformatics] Linux clusters article (fwd)
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Eugene Leitl Eugene.Leitl at lrz.uni-muenchen.deMon Feb 11 01:20:19 PST 2002
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-- Eugen* Leitl <a href="http://leitl.org">leitl</a> ______________________________________________________________ ICBMTO: N48 04'14.8'' E11 36'41.2'' http://www.leitl.org 57F9CFD3: ED90 0433 EB74 E4A9 537F CFF5 86E7 629B 57F9 CFD3 ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2002 23:08:34 -0700 From: Nathan Torkington <gnat at oreilly.com> To: bioinformatics at labs.oreilly.com Subject: [Bioinformatics] Linux clusters article http://www.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=02/02/10/0212238 (the article's in Drug Discovery Online, but the newsforge article is less contaminated with session IDs) "Linux clusters, which network multiple processors together to form a unified and more powerful computing system, are becoming a major technology in the bioinformatics industry. Universities, government labs and commercial entities now boast Linux clusters of dozens, if not hundreds of these processors or "nodes" for the explicit purpose of gene sequencing, proteomic research, or drug discovery and development." Nat _______________________________________________ bioinformatics mailing list bioinformatics at labs.oreilly.com http://labs.oreilly.com/mailman/listinfo/bioinformatics
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