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XLink Announces Release Of ClusterReplica Software
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Tuesday August 10 2004 @ 07:09AM EDT views: 196

XLink Technology, Inc., a leading software developer in server management and connectivity solutions, announces the release of ClusterReplica software for Windows 2000/XP/2003 systems. ClusterReplica binds two Windows 2000/XP/2003 machines into one cluster system with automatic failover capability that is critical in ensuring server 24x7 availability and disaster recovery. Utilizing the most up-to-date technology of Snapshot, ClusterReplica is capable of handling real-time, open-file data replication including MS SQL database files and some Windows registry files.
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Panasas Names Victor M. Perez President And CEO
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Tuesday August 10 2004 @ 07:09AM EDT views: 191

Panasas, Inc., a leader in scalable network storage for Linux clusters, announced the appointment of Victor M. Perez as president and chief executive officer (CEO). Bringing more than 25 years of operational and storage technology leadership to the position, Perez will build on the exceptional customer base and award-winning technology at Panasas to grow customer adoption, secure strategic partnerships and drive product enhancements.
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Nasa powers up with supercomputer
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Monday August 09 2004 @ 03:57PM EDT views: 186

BBC: The new supercomputer will plug in computing gaps US space agency Nasa is to get a massive supercomputing boost to help get its shuttle missions back in action after the 2003 shuttle disaster.
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Clear Skies Ahead for the Weather Channel with Itanium 2 Processor-Based HP Integrity Servers
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Monday August 09 2004 @ 08:36AM EDT views: 180

Yahoo Finance: SANTA CLARA, Calif. & PALO ALTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 4, 2004--The Weather Channel, the only national all-weather cable network providing 24-hour-a-day weather coverage to more than 87 million homes in the U.S., is building on a current strategy of running its IT infrastructure on open source technology and has migrated to Intel® Itanium® 2 processor-based HP Integrity servers from proprietary RISC-based platforms.
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Rocks cluster management toolkit rolls over new milestones
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Monday August 09 2004 @ 08:30AM EDT views: 200

Primeur: The Rocks development team at the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) is celebrating two milestones: passing the 50 teraflops mark in aggregate computing power, and the release of version 3.2 of the cluster computer management software suite.
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Beowulf Users Group Meeting Tuesday Aug 10th in Greenbelt MD
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Friday August 06 2004 @ 04:53PM EDT views: 157

Apple Computer will talk about their Clustering Technology. There will be information about the "BIG MAC" which is the 9.6 TeraFlop systems at Virginia Tech and a detailed discussing on Apple's Solution for Data Base Clustering using Oracle. The speakers will be Michael Mills from Apple and Mark Piermarini and Marshall Presser from Oracle.
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Call for papers: HPC 2005
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Friday August 06 2004 @ 11:41AM EDT views: 292

HPC 2005: High Performance Computing Symposium
Grand Challenges in Computer Simulation -
SCS Spring Simulation Multiconference (SMC'05)
April 2-8, 2005, San Diego, CA
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All about Linux on the Power Architecture
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Thursday August 05 2004 @ 04:29PM EDT views: 177

Linux and IBM POWER-based processors combine to offer a solid platform for a huge range of applications and services, limited only by the needs of business and the imagination of developers.
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Harvard Research Group: HP High Performance Computing LC Series Assessment
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Thursday August 05 2004 @ 12:54PM EDT views: 202

High performance computing (HPC), a strategic focus for HP, is a broader concept than the term High Performance
Technical Computing (HPTC) implies. The introduction of industry standard platforms into this market by HP,
IBM, and others heralds the increasingly commercial use of these systems that were previously used almost
exclusively for technical applications. Today, RISC/Unix symmetric multiprocessor (SMP) servers and proprietary
cluster platforms dominate HPTC, but there is a rapid movement toward Linux industry standard servers and
clusters that is underway.
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The 'Big Mac' Supercomputer Biz
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Thursday August 05 2004 @ 12:48PM EDT views: 207

MacNewsWorld: The hardware was only $5.8 million -- 60 percent of the speed of Earth Simulator for 1.5 percent of its $400 million cost. "But what's really nice about the G5 pizza-box-size servers," Anthony C. DiRienzo, executive vice president at Colsa, says, "is how well they dissipate heat." Apple's engineering stood head and shoulders above the competition on this score.
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Panasas Extends Reach With SICORP Sales Partnership
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Wednesday August 04 2004 @ 05:57PM EDT views: 525

HPC Storage Integrator Secures Additional 60 TB at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Panasas, Inc., a leader in scalable network storage for Linux clusters, and SICORP Storage Integrators announced an agreement to jointly deliver the Panasas ActiveScale Storage Cluster to Linux cluster environments. Through this agreement, SICORP, a provider of end-to-end data storage solutions specializing in high- performance and high-availability data centers, will sell and support the Panasas Storage Cluster to its customers nationwide. The partnership has already generated significant customer adoption. Los Alamos National Laboratory is using the Panasas Storage Cluster to provide over 120 Terabytes (TB) of scalable I/O storage for the 1400-node Lightning cluster in support of the Advanced Simulation and Computing (ASCI) program, as well as other supercomputing clusters. Los Alamos recently purchased an additional 60 TB to provide increased storage support for these clusters.
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Linux Networx To Build Large Intel Xeon EM64T-Based Clusters
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Wednesday August 04 2004 @ 05:53PM EDT views: 415

Linux Networx announced its support of the new Intel Xeon processors with Intel Extended Memory 64 Technology (Intel EM64T). Earlier this year, Linux Networx was selected by the Department of Defense High Performance Computing Modernization Program to build a 2,132-processor Evolocity II (E2) cluster for the Army Research Laboratory Major Shared Resource Center (ARL MSRC). When installed this fall, the ARL MSRC cluster will be one of the largest deployments of the Intel Xeon processor with Intel EM64T in a production environment.
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Spin up a Linux LiveCD
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Wednesday August 04 2004 @ 12:30AM EDT views: 261

Many Linux® distributions have been designed as so-called "LiveCDs," CDs that can be booted directly into working Linux systems. In contrast to "rescue mode" bootable options available with most widely
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Largest Supercomputer Running Linux in the US Military
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Tuesday August 03 2004 @ 05:37PM EDT views: 214

Armonk, NY -- August 3, 2004 - IBM today announced that the Army Research
Laboratory Major Shared Resource Center (ARL MSRC) is adding a massive IBM
Supercomputer to its spectrum of high-performance computing (HPC) systems,
further cementing the Center as one of the largest computing centers in the
Department
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