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SAPAC Unveils New Australian Supercomputer

Sean Burford writes "The South Australian Partnership for Advanced Computing (SAPAC) has unveiled its new AU$1.7 Million supercomputer named Hydra. It is an IBM 1350 Linux cluster with 126 compute nodes (xSeries 335), 1 head node (xSeries 335), 1 storage node (xSeries 345) and 1 managment node (xSeries 345). Hydra has a peak theoretical performance of 1.2 Teraflops, and has currently benchmarked at 682 Gigaflops. The current benchmark places it in the fastest three supercomputers in Australia and equivalent to the current number 80 in the world. The cluster has a total of 258 2.4Ghz Intel Xeon processors and 258GB of RAM. SAPAC expects to achieve a benchmark closer to 700 Gigaflops with further tuning. Hydra is hosted at The University Of Adelaide, who already host a 40 node cluster of Sun e420 machines."

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  1. Re:The irony of it all. by capnjack41 · · Score: 1, Offtopic
    Wait a minute... these days I don't think anyone tolerates kids being hit (if not for moral reasons, because they don't want to end up on the news or on NBC's Extra with an expose' or some shit). Also the U.S. doesn't actively "arm" people, it just provides a 230-year old ambiguously-worded law that seems to allow everyone the right to own firearms. Eh, what can ya do.

    But yeah, we do cook people.

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