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Golden Eggs: New LC3000 GigaEthernet 24-36, Updated LC3000 and LC2000 versions
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Sunday October 31 2004 @ 03:43PM EST views: 165

LC3000GigE24, HP LC3000 Series GigaE Cluster, 24-36 DL145 Opteron (130kb), 29-Oct-04
LC3000GigE16, HP LC3000 Series GigaE Cluster, 16-22x DL145 Opteron (170kb), 28-Oct-04
LC3000Myri16, HP LC3000 Series Myrinet Cluster, 16-32x DL145 Opteron (200kb), 28-Oct-04
LC2000GigE16, HP LC2000 Series GigaE Cluster, 16-22x DL360 G3 Xeon (170kb), 28-Oct-04
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Verari Systems Positioned in the Visionary Quadrants in Midrange and Entry-Level Servers
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Saturday October 30 2004 @ 07:09PM EDT views: 201

SAN DIEGO, Calif. -- October 27, 2004 -- Verari Systems™, the premier developer of powerful, platform independent
blade server systems, announced today that Gartner positioned the company in the Magic Quadrant for Midrange Servers, 2004 and the Magic Quadrant for Entry-Level Servers, 2004 (1). Verari Systems is listed in the visionary quadrant in both reports.
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SteelEye LifeKeeper keeps the news delivered around the clock
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Thursday October 28 2004 @ 09:42PM EDT views: 199

LinuxWorld Conference & Expo, Frankfurt, 27th October 2004 SteelEye LifeKeeper for mySAP is being used to ensure high availability for critical financial and customer database applications in the installation of a new 64-bit Linux environment of a large Swiss multi-media group. It is the first time that LifeKeeper has been employed in a 64-bit Linux environment to protect mySAP applications.
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State-Sponsored, Open Public Computing Grid To Open Soon
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Thursday October 28 2004 @ 09:26PM EDT views: 169

TechWeb: A system billed as the first state-sponsored open public Internet computing grid has been tested and is ready for use in November, according to its provider, the West Virginia High Technology Consortium (WVHTC) Foundation.
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Golden Eggs: Rocks Cluster 16 and 64 Node Updated
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Wednesday October 27 2004 @ 12:19PM EDT views: 190

Updated files attached with new DATE and 2.4GHz added in the text..
RocksCluster16 RocksCluster 16-22 node HP DL145 Opteron 2.4GHz 27-Oct-04
RocksCluster64 RocksCluster 64-84 node HP DL145 Opteron 2.4GHz 27-Oct-04
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Verari Systems Positioned in Gartner Visionary Quadrants
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Wednesday October 27 2004 @ 10:48AM EDT views: 260

Verari Systems™, the premier developer of powerful, platform-independent blade server systems, announced today that Gartner positioned the company in the Magic Quadrant for Midrange Servers, 2004 and the Magic Quadrant for Entry-Level Servers, 2004 (1). Verari Systems is listed in the visionary quadrant in both reports.
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SATA and Fibre Channel Run Simultaneously
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Wednesday October 27 2004 @ 10:23AM EDT views: 237

Now your primary high-performance storage and your inexpensive
secondary nearline and backup storage can be easily managed by the
same RAID head. Check out our OpenSAN FX Series. The FX Series
has the flexibility and reliability to support 16 TB of Fibre Channel
and 45 TB of SATA "running simultaneously" on the same RAID
head, directly attached to 4 hosts.
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MySQL 4.1.7 has been released
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Tuesday October 26 2004 @ 11:00PM EDT views: 209

MySQL 4.1.7, a new version of the popular Open Source/Free Software
Database Management System has been released. It is now available in
source and binary form for a number of platforms from our download pages
at http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/ and
mirror sites.
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SGI supercomputer: Two records in one day
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Tuesday October 26 2004 @ 10:41PM EDT views: 220

News.com: Even as Silicon Graphics Inc. trumpeted on Tuesday a new speed record with the Columbia supercomputer it built for NASA, CNET News.com has learned, it quietly submitted another, faster result: 51.9 trillion calculations per second.
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NASA's Columbia Supercomputer Is World's Fastest
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Tuesday October 26 2004 @ 09:18PM EDT views: 1083

Silicon Graphics with NASA today confirmed that NASA's new Intel Itanium 2 processor-based Columbia supercomputer is the most powerful computer in the world. Only days after NASA completed installation of Columbia-and using just 16 of Columbia's 20 installed systems-the new supercomputer achieved sustained performance of 42.7 trillion calculations per second (teraflops), eclipsing the performance of every supercomputer operating today.
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Axceleon Announces a Licensing Agreement with HP
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Tuesday October 26 2004 @ 03:38PM EDT views: 191

Axceleon, a leader in
computational grid software, today announced the immediate availability
of its EnFuzion resource management software for HP Volume Cluster
Series compute clusters. Axceleon and HP have signed a software
licensing agreement to offer EnFuzion with HP compute clusters,
available directly from HP as well as from HP's partner sales channels.
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NASA, SGI and Intel Build and Deploy World's Most Powerful Supercomputer
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Tuesday October 26 2004 @ 01:54PM EDT views: 303

Concluding a 15-week effort with NASA and Intel to build and successfully install the world's most powerful supercomputer, Silicon Graphics today announced that the new 10,240-processor Columbia supercomputer is fully deployed at the NASA Advanced Supercomputing (NAS) facility located at Ames Research Center in Mountain View, Calif. Unlike traditional supercomputer deployments that have taken years to become fully viable, Columbia was available to scientists throughout its installation, giving NASA and the U.S. Government an immediate and revolutionary boost in capabilities as they strive to solve some of history's most demanding scientific problems.
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Genetic algorithms simulate a Multi-Celled Organism
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Tuesday October 26 2004 @ 12:15PM EDT views: 184

Create life, or something like it. Based on the Darwinian principle of survival of the fittest, genetic programming uses mutation and replication to produce algorithms for creating ever-improving computer programs. This article covers instructions on how to simulate a multi-celled organism.
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High-performance computing: Muscle in the middle
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Monday October 25 2004 @ 06:41PM EDT views: 191

InfoWorld: SAN FRANCISCO - It's easy to get the impression that the midrange Unix server is like a boxer near the end of a career - still packing a wallop, just no longer throwing knockout left hooks. But the truth is, new processor architectures, multi-core systems, and the ascension of x86 chips are giving these systems extra punch, and users plenty to think about as they plan their purchasing for the next few years.
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Voltaire, RLX Deliver 10 Gbps Server Solutions For Clusters
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Monday October 25 2004 @ 04:51PM EDT views: 295

RLX Technologies, a leading provider of blade server and modular computing technologies and Voltaire announced that the companies are collaborating to deliver the industry's first 10 Gbps (4X) InfiniBand integrated switch for blade servers. The new solution is the first to offer customers a fully switched InfiniBand solution in a single or multiple blade chassis. For customers looking to deploy high performance clusters that require a low latency interconnect and integrated I/O for server, network and storage provisioning, this is a unique, industry-first solution.
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Small P4 Server From Tyan Delivers Substantial Power
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Monday October 25 2004 @ 11:19AM EDT views: 459

FREMONT, CA, October 22nd, 2004 - Compact servers present a unique design challenge. They must be thermally-optimized, manageable both by hardware and software, and provide a level of flexibility to adapt the platform to multiple situations and environments. The total solution to these requirements is Tyan's Tomcat i845GV (S3098): a FlexATX platform which offers all of this, and more.
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Understanding 64-bit PowerPC architecture
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Monday October 25 2004 @ 11:04AM EDT views: 204

Each of the leading microprocessor manufacturers has announced the availability of one or more 64-bit desktop processors, but differences exist in architectural design, fabrication, support, and intended use of each processor. This article looks at the critical issues in a few of IBM's 64-bit POWER designs, covering 32-bit compatibility, power management, processor bus design, and the manufacturing process.
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Sequence Tools Accelerate Performance by 3x on Linux 64-Bit OS with AMD Opteron Processor
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Saturday October 23 2004 @ 12:54AM EDT views: 336

SANTA CLARA, Calif. --(Business Wire)-- Oct. 22, 2004 -- Sequence Design today announced that the company's analysis, optimization and extraction tools that have ported to the 64-bit Linux operating system running on the AMD Opteron(TM) processor demonstrated a dramatic increase in speed and capacity on ASIC, as well as COT designs.
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