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This proof of concept exercise demonstrated the feasibility of implementing BoIB using Sun x64 servers, Sun HPC Software, Linux Edition and Mellanox ConnectX technology. Booting over InfiniBand as an alternative to traditional Ethernet can save time, effort, and cost for HPC cluster installations with many nodes. With official support from major InfiniBand vendors and the open source community in general, implementation is becoming easier, making BoIB an attractive deployment option for HPC cluster installations.
in Developer
via Bitpipe @ 2:56 13th Dec
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Booting over Infiniband for Consolidation Savings: Using Sun x64 Servers, Sun HPC Software Linux Edition, and Mellanox ConnectX Technologies
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via SearchServerVirtualization.com @ 8:33 13th Dec
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Booting over Infiniband for Consolidation Savings: Using Sun x64 Servers, Sun HPC Software Linux Edition, and Mellanox ConnectX Technologies
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via Line56 @ 18:25 12th Dec
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Dec. 5 -- A ceremony of awarding the winners of high-performance computing project contest held by the Russian Corporation of Nanotechnologies (RUSNANO) and Intel took place today. The contest was aimed at fostering the teams of scientists using the supercomputing power in their work.
in Nanotech
via HPC Wire @ 18:31 6th Dec
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As a high performance computing specialist, what challenges will you face and what opportunities will present themselves in the coming year?
in E-commerce
via Linux Magazine @ 19:43 6th Jan
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Sun thin clients will be implemented in the computer labs of Dubai's Star International School (SIS), setting a new trend away from the traditional Windows-based systems. Located in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), SIS is affiliated with ETA-Star Education Management Systems, which is part of UAE-based ETA-Star Holdings, a group with diverse interests in a number of sectors including transport and construction. "We're going with Sun Microsystems thin clients, VMware and Windows XP," said SIS's IT manager John Nash. "We plan to increase the number of thin clients so that we have one per class and then our laptops become the bank of computers for cross-curricula work." The system is expected to go live in early January.
in Blog Watch
via SunFlash Newsletter @ 21:04 28th Dec
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Allinea DDT – Distributed Debugging Tool and Allinea OPT – Optimization and Profiling Tool are “best of breed” solutions for Multicore and HPC development on Sun Platforms.
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via SunFlash Newsletter @ 15:41 3rd Jan
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