Huinalu Linux SuperCluster
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Mark Lucas mlucas at imagelinks.comWed Mar 14 15:00:19 PST 2001
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Just came across this: Huinalu is a 520-processor IBM Netfinity Linux Supercluster. It consists of 260 nodes, each housing two Pentium III 933 megahertz processors. Their combined theoretical peak performance is a staggering 478 billion floating point operations per second (gigaflops). It is, at the present time, the world's most powerful Linux Supercluster. at http://www.mhpcc.edu/doc/huinalu/huinalu-intro.html Does anyone have any specifics on the hardware cost of this system? Is IBM selling configured Beowulf clusters? Thanks in advance. Mark -- ********************** Mark R Lucas Chief Technical Officer ImageLinks Inc. 4450 W Eau Gallie Blvd Suite 164 Melbourne Fl 32934 321 253 0011 (work) 321 253 5559 (fax) mlucas at imagelinks.com **********************
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