[ale] Linux on a supercomputer
Thompson Freeman
tfreeman at tfreeman.vnet.net
Wed Jul 30 20:51:14 EDT 1997
I'm sure many people have read of several supercomputer projects based
on Linux and networked Intel machines. The one project I recall gives a Beawolf
supercompter, but I've seen others. There was an article on Beawolf in Science
about 6 months ago. I have also seen a group working on networking Intel
machines through parallel ports, but don't recall the name of that project and
have lost the URL.
The thing I find impressive is that with Linux, you can put together a system
for about $50K capable of ab initio quantum calculations. I might actually need
to go back and relearn some of that mess.
On Jul 30, 6:08pm, Andrew Newton wrote:
> Subject: [ale] Linux on a supercomputer
> A friend of mine just faxed me an article out of the
> latest Government Computer News (or whatever GCN
> stands for). Anyway, there is an article in there
> about a NIST scientist that strung together 3
> Pentium Pros to create a "supercomputer" that can
> outperform a Connections Machine and Sparcstation
> 20. The OS he uses to do it is Linux.
>
> --
> Andrew Newton
> lfs at eskimo.com
> alnewton at automatedlogic.com
> http://www.eskimo.com/~lfs
>
>-- End of excerpt from Andrew Newton
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