[Beowulf] Oldest functioning clusters
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Roger L. Smith roger at ERC.MsState.EduMon Nov 22 14:41:15 PST 2004
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During a conversation at the LECCIBG at SC'04 this year, I openly wondered where and what the oldest still-functioning cluster system is. So, who has the oldest cluster on this list? For my curiousity, I'm not limiting the submissions to Intel or Linux, so it doesn't have to be a traditional "Beowulf" system, but it should be a system designed and used exclusively as a cluster, and it should still be in service of some sort today. _\|/_\|/_\|/_\|/_\|/_\|/_\|/_\|/_\|/_\|/_\|/_\|/_\|/_\|/_\|/_\|/_\|/_\|/_ | Roger L. Smith Phone: 662-325-3625 | | Sr. Systems Administrator FAX: 662-325-7692 | | roger at ERC.MsState.Edu http://WWW.ERC.MsState.Edu/~roger | | Mississippi State University | |____________________________________ERC__________________________________|
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