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TeraGrid v. Distributed Computing

Nevyan writes "After three years of development and nearly a hundred million dollars the TeraGrid has been running at or above most peoples expectations for such a daunting project. On January 23, 2004 the system came online and provided 4.5 teraflops of computing power to scientists across the country. However, the waiting list for TeraGrid is long, including a bidding process through the National Science Foundations (NSF's) Partnerships for Advanced Computational Infrastructure (PACI) and many scientists with little funding but bright ideas are being left behind. While the list of supercomputer sites and peak power is growing how is the world of Distributed Computing faring? "

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  1. Re:Imagine a beowulf cluster of.... by antispam_ben · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Actually Mr Mod, its not Offtopic, Redundant maybe but Offtopic no.

    Unfair! Let's all do some Distributed Metamoderating!

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