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Status of Beowulf.org mailing lists
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Wednesday April 14 2004 @ 01:13PM EDT views: 140

The beowulf.org mailing lists have been down since the end of March. I just spoke with Don Becker from Scyld. The lists should be up within the next few days.
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MySQL claims first open source database clustering solution
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Wednesday April 14 2004 @ 10:26AM EDT views: 164

NewsForge: Today, at the MySQL Users' Conference and Expo in Orlando, FL, company CEO Mårten Mickos is announcing a new product: MySQL Cluster. According to an embargoed press release sent to NewsForge Monday, this is "...a new open source database clustering technology for applications requiring continuous availability. MySQL Cluster combines the MySQL database with a clustering architecture to deliver 99.999 percent availability to mission-critical database applications."
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HEC Montréal: Follow-up on the Large-Scale Mail Installation
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Tuesday April 13 2004 @ 11:19PM EDT views: 147

Limux Journal: The May 2004 issue of Linux Journal features an article that discusses the large-scale mail installation we did at HEC Montréal at the end of 2003. The present article describes how the system handled the recent e-mail worm explosion. It provides relevant information and statistics about the efficiency of unsolicited bulk email (UBE) prevention and virus protection policies now in place at HEC Montréal.
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Grid-Savvy MySQL Aims for the Enterprise
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Tuesday April 13 2004 @ 11:07PM EDT views: 135

eWeek: MySQL AB looks to guide its open-source database deeper into the enterprise with new clustering capabilities and features to boost operational performance and scale.
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Intel Upgrades Itanium 2
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Tuesday April 13 2004 @ 06:28PM EDT views: 143

TechNewsWorld: Earlier today, at a developer's forum in Taipei, Taiwan, chipmaker Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) disclosed that it has developed two new, low-priced Itanium processors targeted toward the server market. Servers employing the new processors will be about 28 percent lower in price and up to 25 percent faster than earlier Itanium 2-based servers, the company said.
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Final Call for Papers: The 2004 IEEE International Conference on Cluster Computing
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Tuesday April 13 2004 @ 04:34PM EDT views: 231

In less than a decade, commodity clusters have become mainstream
and cost-effective computing platforms for executing a wide range of
computation-, data-, and transaction-oriented parallel applications. In
spite of countless deployed platforms and resounding application
successes, many research and development challenges remain for achieving
higher performance, scalability, and usability. The IEEE TFCC Cluster
2004 conference, to be held in beautiful San Diego, provides an open forum
for researchers, practitioners, and users to present and discuss issues,
directions, and results that will shape the future of cluster computing.
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Four more Linux Cluster companies added to RFQ form
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Tuesday April 13 2004 @ 03:39PM EDT views: 147

We would like to welcome four more Linux cluster vendors to the Cluster Quoter: Advanced Clustering Technologies, Atipa Technologies, Cepoint Networks and Tsunamic Technologies.
Twenty, that's right, twenty companies now receive your RFQ through LinuxHPC.org if you fill out the form. Talk about a time saver!
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Sun kills UltraSparc V, Gemini chips
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Friday April 09 2004 @ 05:10PM EDT views: 185

c|net: Sun Microsystems has discontinued development of two planned chips as it retrenches in a difficult era for the company.
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Dolphin Interconnect Announces Support for the New 64-bit and 32-bit Scyld Beowulf Cluster OS
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Wednesday April 07 2004 @ 11:37AM EDT views: 194

Clinton, MA and Oslo, Norway, April 7, 2004—Dolphin Interconnect announced today that they have support from Scyld Software, a leader in second-generation Beowulf clustering software. Starting with the 29-series release of Scyld Beowulf for the IntelÒ XeonÔ and AMDÒ OpteronÔ platforms. The 29-series significantly reduces the time necessary to develop and deploy a distributed parallel application by providing scientists and application developers with out-of-the-box integrated parallel programming code libraries, a scalable deployment architecture and cluster management interfaces. In addition to 64-bit support, the 29-series includes software code library compatibility and binary compatibility with other market-leading commercial Linux distributions.
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IBM OFFERS NEW DEPARTMENTAL SUPERCOMPUTING SOLUTIONS
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Tuesday April 06 2004 @ 04:33PM EDT views: 235

Prepackaged Clustered Servers Deliver High-Performance to Small and Medium
Sized Businesses
Armonk, NY, April 6, 2004 -- IBM today announced new Departmental
Supercomputing Solutions, a variety of prepackaged, pre-tested cluster
configurations that deliver easy to manage high-performance compute
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PathScale High-Performance 64-Bit Compilers to Be Offered With IBM Dept Supercomputing Solution
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Tuesday April 06 2004 @ 03:58PM EDT views: 159

IBM and PathScale have signed a teaming agreement to jointly market PathScale's high-performance AMD64-optimized Linux compiler suite to IBM HPC customers on a global basis. IBM will offer a trial version of the PathScale EKO Compiler Suite, including C, C++ and Fortran 77/90/95 compilers, with one of its new Departmental Supercomputing Solutions based on the IBM eServer 325.
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