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| FAI 2.4, Fully Automatic Installation
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Posted by Kenneth Farmer (Monday March 10 2003 @ 09:46PM EST) views: 4
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The new version 2.4 of FAI, the Fully Automatic Installation for Debian is released. FAI is a scalable method for installing and updating a Beowulf cluster or a network of workstations unattended with little effort involved.
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| PR: Linux Networx Asia and DigiGenomics Penetrate Biotech Market
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Posted by Kenneth Farmer (Wednesday February 26 2003 @ 01:22PM EST) views: 12
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SALT LAKE CITY, Feb. 26, 2003 - Linux Networx Asia, K.K. announced today an international distribution agreement has been signed with Taiwan-based DigiGenomics Co., Ltd. DigiGenomics, a leading supplier to the bioinformatics industry in Taiwan, is the first new distributor to be announced in Asia since the formation of Linux Networx Asia in December 2002.
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| PR: Linux Networx Cluster Used to Investigate Iceland's Weather and Geothermal Energy Sources
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Posted by Kenneth Farmer (Wednesday February 26 2003 @ 12:25PM EST) views: 9
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Salt Lake City, Feb. 26, 2003 - Linux Networx announced today the Icelandic Energy Authority (IEA), in conjunction with Iceland's Institute for Meteorological Research (IMR), is using an Intel(R)-based Linux Networx cluster to boost its computing performance for 3D simulations of geothermal reservoirs and Icelandic climate conditions. With these capabilities, the IEA and IMR can accurately determine where geothermal power plants should be built and investigate the cause for disruptive weather events such as heavy precipitation and strong windstorms.
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| The Inquirer: Sun, Torvalds, AMD and phlegm
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Posted by Ken Farmer (Wednesday February 26 2003 @ 09:02AM EST) views: 17
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DID YOU KNOW that your buddies over at Sun, even though they like to threaten you with legal action if you post server roadmaps are still fond enough of you to use your articles as references to spread FUD about how rosy the future of the UltraSPARC is in comparison to the Itanium?
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| LinuxPlanet: IBM, HP, Sun--Dueling Approaches to 'Linux on RISC'
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Posted by Allen (Friday February 21 2003 @ 09:43AM EST) views: 11
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IBM's RISC-based iSeries and pSeries servers are now available pre-installed with Linux. Sun's been taking limited steps toward Linux on RISC, by adding Linux APIs to Solaris. HP's RISC servers, on the other hand, don't run Linux at all. So what are the rationales behind these disparate approaches?
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| HP Itanium 2-based solution becomes the foundation of Samsung Group's computing strategy
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Posted by Sam (Friday February 21 2003 @ 01:04AM EST) views: 11
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Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (SAIT) in Korea acquires the
latest technology and commercializes it for a variety of markets, such
as energy and biotechnology. SAIT also sets long-term and midterm
technology strategies and provides MIS services for Samsung Group. To
advance its capabilities in the area of grid computing, SAIT is
creating a supercomputing environment using 16 HP rx2600 servers based
on the Itanium 2 processor.
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