Domain: scalability.org
Stories and comments across the archive that link to scalability.org.
Comments · 13
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Look at scalableinformatics
These guys seem to be working on something like that. They are more known for their insanely fast disk and flash storage systems and clusters used by scientific computing and financial users.
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Re:But at what cost?
Look at Scalable Informatics for less expensive and faster hardware than thumper and thor. Their founder writes a blog and is talking about their own SSD based unit.
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Fisking the FUD
These articles say nothing. Patent counts are useless. Scalability.org fisks the articles and quotes. See these two posts for more. Joe also covers the original PR-FUD.
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Fisking the FUD
These articles say nothing. Patent counts are useless. Scalability.org fisks the articles and quotes. See these two posts for more. Joe also covers the original PR-FUD.
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Fisking the FUD
These articles say nothing. Patent counts are useless. Scalability.org fisks the articles and quotes. See these two posts for more. Joe also covers the original PR-FUD.
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Fisking the FUD
These articles say nothing. Patent counts are useless. Scalability.org fisks the articles and quotes. See these two posts for more. Joe also covers the original PR-FUD.
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Initial analysis
See scalability.org. The press coverage appears to be Marketing-by-legal-threats(TM) from Microsoft.
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Re:What Crack are they smokin there?
98% of applications? Must be some good crack you are smoking. The people at Scalability.org have been playing with it have have a few articles about it. They don't run Sisoft sandra and other faux benchmarks. Their focus is high performance scientific computing.
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Re:What Crack are they smokin there?
98% of applications? Must be some good crack you are smoking. The people at Scalability.org have been playing with it have have a few articles about it. They don't run Sisoft sandra and other faux benchmarks. Their focus is high performance scientific computing.
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Re:What Crack are they smokin there?
98% of applications? Must be some good crack you are smoking. The people at Scalability.org have been playing with it have have a few articles about it. They don't run Sisoft sandra and other faux benchmarks. Their focus is high performance scientific computing.
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Re:What Crack are they smokin there?
98% of applications? Must be some good crack you are smoking. The people at Scalability.org have been playing with it have have a few articles about it. They don't run Sisoft sandra and other faux benchmarks. Their focus is high performance scientific computing.
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Re:What Crack are they smokin there?
98% of applications? Must be some good crack you are smoking. The people at Scalability.org have been playing with it have have a few articles about it. They don't run Sisoft sandra and other faux benchmarks. Their focus is high performance scientific computing.
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Some informed views on WCC
See Scalability.org and the referenced HPCWire. The people writing these have a clue, and are in this market. Ask them what they think.