CCL:Largest Linux Cluster? (fwd)

Art Edwards edwards at icantbelieveimdoingthis.com
Thu Jan 24 10:04:51 PST 2002


On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 05:55:24PM +0100, Eugene Leitl wrote:
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> 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?
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> 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).
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Sandia National Laboratories has C-Plant that runs Linux in addition to several
layers of home-grown OS on several thousand nodes. The basic node is a DEC 
ev6 with myranet (sp). They use no local disk, opting for a huge disk farm.
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