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New 640-Node Apple Xserve Cluster at UIUC

frostyboy writes "At the University of Illiois at Urbana-Champaign's Department of Computational Science and Engineering , a new high-performance computing cluster comprising 640 Dual G5 Xserves has completed benchmarking runs for the top500 list. The New Turing Cluster is a replacement for an old 208-node linux cluster. Preliminary results have it at about 4.6 teraflops, not too shabby. Slide Presentation and Photo Album"

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  1. NFS only by BSDimwit · · Score: 3, Informative

    The slide show shows that the only thing Linux about the cluster is the NFS server. Seems that OS X 10.3.5 nfs server maxes out at 50 clients.

  2. Re:Sweet Dreams Steve by UnknowingFool · · Score: 4, Informative
    Anyone know what sort of crazy discount they get? It must be pretty good PR for apple.

    While it might be good for PR to give UIUC a discount so that they would buy the system, remember that the cost per performance is already low. Virginia Tech built the X cluster for around $5 million whereas the computers next to it on the top 500 list cost $20+ million. There may have been a deal, but given the price tag is already low, it may not have been much.

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  3. Re:Linux? by Enrique1218 · · Score: 4, Informative

    Read the slide presentation. On pg 9, it shows a picture of Mac OSX at the terminal and on pg 16 it lists OSX under the software. However, linux will still operate the NFS server because Apple's implementation of NFS server only allows fifty clients. I am not sure whether a XServe or an old computer from the previous cluster will run it.

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  4. Pictures inaccessible now by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

    Well, we didn't REALLY slashdot them. They simply went over the bandwidth quota.

  5. Re:Sweet Dreams Steve by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative
    Anyone know what sort of crazy discount they get?

    Cluster node: $3,000 list, c. $2300 educational.

  6. Re:4.6 seems low by CXI · · Score: 3, Informative

    Tech's machines each have dual 2.3GHz processors as opposed to UIUC's dual 2.0GHz. Tech also appears to have a much faster network, and I imagine custom software for developing and running simulations. I guess it all adds up and Tech did a better overall integration job.

  7. The FAQ is wrong by blamanj · · Score: 2, Informative

    Why no Xwindows Support for Emacs?
    Mac OS X does not come with Xwindows, but it does come with emacs. So, by default, emacs is not built with Xwindows support. On Turing, we use xemacs for windowed, x-enabled emacs. You can find it in /usr/local/bin, which should now be in the default path on all head nodes.

    Mac OS X does in fact come with Xwindows. It may be that the default version of emacs doesns't use it, but to say it's not there is simply wrong.

    1. Re:The FAQ is wrong by ThousandStars · · Score: 3, Informative

      Mac OS X also has a Carbon-native Emacs binary. See http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/unix_open_so urce/carbonemacspackage.html.

  8. Re:Linux? by peragrin · · Score: 2, Informative

    Of course Slowaris 10 only runs on Opterons, and Sparcs. not PowerPC.

    Advantage Linux. It runs on more platforms than you can remember.

    Note x86 support is there but i wouldn't bet your hardware is supported completely. Between that and Sun's management telling the F/OSS community that the GPL developers don't matter they should get's lots of help.

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  9. Re:4.6 seems low by Rhys · · Score: 3, Informative

    Worth a note: we don't have a 640-node cluster, it's really a 512 and 128 node clusters. Theoretical peak was I think 8 Tflop, and we got 4.6 or about 57%. VT's first entry only hit 54% if I remember what our parallel software expert told me right, so with more time to tune we'll probably get higher again for SC05's list. (VT's up to what, 61% or so now?)

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  10. Re:4.6 seems low by Game+Genie · · Score: 2, Informative

    Actually the desktops were the only ones for sale at the time. The G5 Xserve was not announced until after VT's system was installed.