LinuxBIOS, BProc-Based Supercomputer For LANL
An anonymous reader writes "LANL will be receiving a 1024 node (2048 processor) LinuxBIOS/BProc based supercomputer late this year. The story is at this location. This system is unique in Linux cluster terms due to no disks on compute nodes, using LinuxBIOS and Beoboot to accomplish booting, and BProc for job startup and management. It is officially known as the Science Appliance, but is affectionately known as Pink to the team that is building much of it."
But if you'd replace the expensive high-performance interconnect with a cheap ethernet, then it would be a Beowulf cluster.
Think so? Wouldn't a system with disks be more suitable for that?
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For great justice!
Which one is pink?
Just like the Iraqis and the Chinese, I do all my nuclear weapons testing on my Playstation 2 Supercomputer!
I don't envy the developers... After every revision of LinuxBIOS, they get to reflash 1024 motherboards, which could take a while...
How many standard Libraries of Congress is a shitload?
Think so? Wouldn't a system with disks be more suitable for that
:)
Nah, just one honkin RAMDisk. Could serve up mucho porn/warez, when the feds come knockin, just pull the plug, presto, no evidence
I will personally track down and slaughter the first person to mention a popular clustering architecture, and how one might imagine it...
Code, Hardware, stuff like that.
Well, Hollywood has used supercomputers and large clusters to do effects for movies like Star Wars: Episode II, Resident Evil, and the upcoming Terminator 4.
So, no, there haven't been any good uses.
Cluster Overview:
* 2050 Intel 2.4GHz Xeon processors
Now when people complain about the United States government being responsible for global warming they will have some good hard facts to use.
Is that an imperial shitload or a metric shitload?
"Prefiero morir de pie que vivir siempre arrodillado!"
And what about the pop star who needs a belt for her pants (but I hope she doesn't get one)?
I mean, you haven't seen him post any poorly researched diatribes lately (hell in the last eight months...) now have you?!!