Largest Linux Cluster? (fwd)
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Steve Gaudet SGaudet at turbotekcomputer.comFri Jan 25 05:55:39 PST 2002
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Hello, > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2002 07:12:18 -0800 > From: Mark Thompson <mark at planaria-software.com> > To: chemistry at ccl.net > Subject: CCL:Largest Linux Cluster? > > > Can anyone tell me what is currently the largest linux-based > workstation > cluster that has been successfully deployed and is being used for > computational chemistry studies? (largest = number of nodes > regardless of > the speed of each node). I can tell you what coming. IBM announced 100 million imitative to build what promises to be the worlds most powerful supercomputer-"Blue Gene"-which will be capable of more than one quadrillion operations per second (one "petaflop"). Cheers, Steve Gaudet Linux Solutions Engineer ..... <(©¿©)> =================================================================== | Turbotek Computer Corp. tel:603-666-3062 ext. 21 | | 8025 South Willow St. fax:603-666-4519 | | Building 2, Unit 105 toll free:800-573-5393 | | Manchester, NH 03103 e-mail:sgaudet at turbotekcomputer.com | | web: http://www.turbotekcomputer.com | ===================================================================
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