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."
Let's just hope they do something good with this. I'm tired of reading about how supercomputers are used for military war simulations.
Does anybody know other applications that supercomputers are being used for. I know some do weather predictions.
A former client who worked at a Cancer Center used a cluster to simulate radiation treatments.
Probably the same reason we aren't on IPv6 yet: not enough need to insite change. I agree with you though, I would love to have 2-3 second boot times.
I think a more fitting musical allusion would be 'Music from Big Pink', by The Band.
"The Science Appliance" as it is dubbed will use dual processor AMD based nodes.
Scary part is that this will be one of the top 5 supercomputers in the world.
Scary because you could buy all the hardware off the shelf for about half a million dollars.
On a lighter note:
"The Linux NetworX cluster will be used solely for unclassified computing, including testing on ASCI-relevant unclassified applications."
I think they mean text mode quake.
I guess they got tired of "Global Thermo-Nuclear War"
If voting were effective, it would be illegal by now.
Any one process can only use 3GB out of that 64GB. The 64GB thing is a typical Intel kludge, analagous to the godawful memory segments of the DOS days.