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Scyld Computing Corporation
Products Professional Edition Enterprise Solutions Training Overview Support Documentation FAQs Network Drivers Vendors About Scyld Press Releases Employment Contact Search Scyld Beowulf Cluster Operating System Latest Professional Release Now Available! Second Generation Beowulf Clustering The original Beowulf team A stable platform for turn-key commercial applications Setting the standard for ...
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Beowulf Underground : Current Articles
Unsanctioned and unfettered information on building and using Beowulf systems PVM Gmake Software : Compilation Submitted by: Jean Labrousse - 2002-08-08 09:50:15 PVM Gmake is a GNU make which uses PVM to build in parallel on several remote machines Download: Tularik Uses Linux NetworX Cluster Supercomputer for Genomic Research Success Stories : Commercial Clusters Submitted by: Andrea Bingham - ...
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Project AppleSeed
Do It Yourself FAQ Publicity Other Clusters Benchmarks Technical Reports Scientific Results High Schools Personal Parallel Computing Plug and Play Parallel Processing For Mac OS 9 and later: (Click for Mac OS 8.6 and earlier) How to Build an AppleSeed a one-page recipe for constructing a Macintosh cluster Recommended software (what we use to keep 'em running): Most innovative commercial software ...
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Genetic-programming.com-Home-Page
Immediate new openings for 1 research programmer and 1 systems programmer. Welcome to www.genetic-programming.com the home page of Genetic Programming Inc. Last updated on November 15, 2000 This is the home page of Genetic Programming Inc., a privately funded research group that does research in applying genetic programming. Genetic programming is an automated method for creating a working ...
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The Stone SouperComputer - ORNL's First Beowulf-Style Parallel Computer
The Stone SouperComputer ORNL's First Beowulf-Style Parallel Computer Forrest M. Hoffman, William W. Hargrove, and Andrew J. Schultz The Do-It-Yourself Supercomputer from Scientific American (Vol. 265, No. 2, pp. 72-79) by William W. Hargrove, Forrest M. Hoffman, and Thomas Sterling (August 2001) Stone SouperComputer Photos Available Read about the Stone SouperComputer In the News! Introduction ...
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Linux Parallel Processing HOWTO
Linux Parallel Processing HOWTO Prof. Hank Dietz Purdue University School of Electrical and Computer Engineering hankd@ecn.purdue.edu Still under construction... 15 March 1996 NEW 24 November 1997 VERSION IS AVAILABLE at: http://yara.ecn.purdue.edu/~pplinux/PPHOWTO/pphowto.html If you are only interested in using an SMP to execute multiple independent serial programs simultaneously, there is ...
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Parallel Processing using Linux
Parallel Processing using Homepage of the Parallel Processing HOWTO; Last site update: April 28, 1999 Parallel Processing refers to the concept of speeding-up the execution of a program by dividing the program into multiple fragments that can execute simultaneously, each on its own processor. A program being executed across n processors might execute n times faster than it would using a single ...
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Loki - Commodity Parallel Processing
Loki - Commodity Parallel Processing Apr. 17 : Meet Loki's big brother, Avalon Loki is a Beowulf-class supercomputer built from commodity components. 16 Pentium Pro Processors x 5 Fast Ethernet interfaces + 2 Gbytes RAM + 50 Gbytes Disk + 2 Fast Ethernet switches + Linux ------------------------------ = 1.2 real Gflops for $63, 000 (but that is the 1996 price) August 1997: Match our performance ...
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FAI (Fully Automatic Installation) Home Page
FAI (Fully Automatic Installation) for Debian GNU/Linux FAI is an automated system to install a Debian GNU/Linux operating system on a PC cluster. You can take one or more virgin PCs, turn on the power and after a few minutes Linux is installed, configured and running on the whole cluster, without any interaction necessary. Thus it's a scalable method for installing and updating a Beowulf ...
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Highly-parallel Integrated Virtual Environment
TheHIVE Highly-parallel Integrated Virtual Environment Parallel Computing for the Masses PI: Dr. John E. Dorband CoI: Dr. Udaya A. Ranawake thePURPOSE The purpose of theHIVE is to demonstrate the usefulness of low cost high performance computers on NASA's earth and space science applications and to study the ability of theHIVE to fulfill the need for a high performance computing resource ...
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Chiba City, the Argonne Scalable Cluster
Chiba City, the Argonne Scalable Cluster Overview Overview Main Page Configuration System Details Using Chiba Requesting An Account Status User's Guide Info Documentation Presentations Press Release Barnraising Pictures Video The Chiba City Project Chiba City is a scalability testbed for the High Performance Computing and Computer Science communities. It is designed to be a tool to help answer ...
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OSCAR Homepage
OSCAR is a snapshot of the best known methods for building, programming, and using clusters. It consists of a fully integrated and easy to install software bundle designed for high performance cluster computing. Everything needed to install, build, maintain, and use a modest sized Linux cluster is included in the suite, making it unnecessary to download or even install any individual software ...
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UC Irvine Aeneas Supercomputer
University of California at Irvine Department of Physics AENEAS SUPERCOMPUTER Array of Enhanced Nodes Supercomputer UC Irvine professors Herbert Hamber(left) and Donald Dabdub, are using the Linux operating system in conjunction with 64 computers running in parallel. MARK BOSTER / Los Angeles Times Hardware The system is configured as one front-end system and 64 compute nodes. Each of the 65 ...
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The Jazznet Project
What is JazzNet JazzNet is a dedicated cluster of personal computers (PCs) used for applied mathematics and scientific computations at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). This resource is used as a personal supercomputer to carry out computational tasks too large for conventional workstations. The PC cluster is dubbed JazzNet because its nodes are named after great Jazz ...
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The Aggregate: KLAT2 Home Page
Kentucky Linux Athlon Testbed 2 (KLAT2) KLAT2, Kentucky Linux Athlon Testbed 2, is a 64+2 700MHz Athlon cluster using a variety of our system hardware and software performance tricks, including a 264-NIC + 9 switch implementation of the new Flat Neighborhood network topology. It was built in April 2000. Here are some useful links about KLAT2: The press release explaining KLAT2's record low cost ...
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ANU DCS TSG - Bunyip (Beowulf) Project
TSG DCS FEIT ANU Bunyip (Beowulf) Project Frequently Asked Questions Hardware Higher Resolution Photos Node Configuration Node Startup Photo Essay (wk 1) Photo Essay (wk 2) Photo Essay (wk 3) Photo Essay (wk 4) Photo Essay (wk 7) Useful Links User Guide News 10th April, 2000 - hardware (finally) completed 26th April, 2000 - achieved 150.2 GFlops with more tuning to do - worlds first sub US$1000 ...
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Tina
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The Tutorial
CACR Research Home Beowulf Index Links The Tutorial How to Build a Beowulf: a Tutorial You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the PDF files. You can download Adobe Acrobat Reader here. Introduction (HTML) Building a Beowulf System (HTML) Motivation, Overview, Introduction (PS) Bits & Pieces (PDF) Hardware Integration (PS) Linux Networking (PS) Managing Ensembles PVM (PS) MPI (PS) Avalon (PS) ...
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Linux PC Clustering Project
Linux PC Clustering ...
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The Distributed ASCI Supercomputer (DAS)
The Distributed ASCI Supercomputer (DAS) A 200-node wide-area distributed system built out of four Myrinet-based Pentium Pro clusters DAS (Distributed ASCI Supercomputer) is a wide-area distributed cluster designed by the Advanced School for Computing and Imaging (ASCI). DAS will be used for research on parallel and distributed computing by five Dutch universities: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam ...
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The HERMES Linux Production Cluster
The HERMES Linux Production Cluster Since Sep. 6th 1996 Hermes has got a new production farm for extracting the physics out of the events occuring inside the Hermes detector. Please feel free to read more about this interesting experiment on the Hermes Homepage. Requirements The requirements for cpu power in an HEP (High Energy Physics) experiment are high. To get an impression: Per day an ...
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University of Bristol Laboratory for Advanced Computation in the Mathematical Sciences
The Laboratory for Advanced Computation in the Mathematical Sciences exists to enable researchers at the University of Bristol to tackle large-scale computational problems within the high performance arena. This web site discusses the facility, including hardware, software, and details of computational projects. There is a form that University of Bristol researchers can complete in order ...
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The Beowulf Archives
The Beowulf Archives You can get more information about this list or you can download the full raw archive ( 26 MB ). Archive View by: Downloadable version 2002-August: 2002-July: 2002-June: 2002-May: 2002-April: 2002-March: 2002-February: 2002-January: 2001-December: 2001-November: 2001-October: 2001-September: 2001-August: 2001-July: 2001-June: 2001-May: 2001-February: 2001-January: ...
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The Oak Ridge Extreme Linux Page
The Oak Ridge Extreme Linux Page Let us hear from you! Describe your own Beowulf-building experiences, discuss programming techniques for Beowulf-style clusters, and post your comments and questions on the Beowulf Builders Forum Click here to read more about The Stone SouperComputer Welcome to the Oak Ridge Extreme Linux Page, a site created to complement and mirror the existing Beowulf, Extreme ...
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Sex, Lies, and Beowulf Clusters
M4d w4r3z & c0de NJAMD Malloc Debugger Zummy the bot from hell Dash16 device driver PCMAX device driver Ministry of Hack Beowulf Clusters Logic gate generator Operation Incomplete Musings, writings & nonsuch The Real Programmers Open Source Licenses Building Beowulf Clusters Shared Memory Intro Geeks and Sex Don't Mix Total Perspective Vortex Pix Mike Perry Roommates: 1999-19100 Alcoholics ...
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Parallel Computing With Linux
An article about Parallel Computing With Linux ...
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The Aggregate: FNN, Flat Neighborhood Networks
FNN: Flat Neighborhood Networks Welcome to the home of FNN documents and software! Since the first press release on our cluster KLAT2, which has a Flat Neighborhood Network, many of you have been asking us for more information, access to the GA (genetic search algorithm) we developed to design FNNs, etc. This is where everything will be posted.... Publications On FNNs The following publications ...
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Gravitor
GRAVITOR II Version francaise Parallel super computer with 132 processors for astrophysical simulations This project is funded and supported by: Swiss Science Foundation E. & L. Schmidheiny Foundation University of Geneva (Commission of Computer Science) Geneva Observatory Generalities Schematic diagram of Gravitor Scientific projects Hardware details Software details Technical details ...
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Parallel computer comyc
Welcome - Willkommen IWR - RUM Co operation Myrinet PentiumPro C luster On this pages you will find informations on the cooperation between the Interdisciplinary Center for Scientific Computing at the University of Heidelberg (IWR) and the Computing Center of the University of Mannheim (RUM). Within this cooperation we provide interessted scientists of the IWR and the University of Mannheim with ...
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The Chaingang Beowulf-class Supercomputer Page
Welcome to the Chaingang Web-Page! Chaingang and the brains ( ) behind its creation, Dr. Guillermo Moyna Introduction - History - Hardware - Architecture - Software - Pictures - Links - People Introduction Chaingang is a Beowulf-class supercomputer, which consists of a pile-of-PCs connected together through a private network and running under the Linux operating system. As described below, all ...
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BU ASMA Project Home Page
ASMA* (Advanced System for Multi-computer Applications) Project ASMA project aims the development of a cluster of Beowulf PC clusters at Bogazici University, Istanbul. Currently, a 29 node (31 processors, 29x128MB main memory, 160 GB harddisk) ATM/switched Ethernet based cluster is operational at the Department of Computer Engineering and recently a new cluster, KYBELE, has been setup at the ...
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LAMA's Beowulf
Svet's Home LAMA Beowulf LAMA BEOWULF CLUSTER Our Beowulf was born in the end of January 1998. We started with 5 CPU Pentium II @ 266 MHz in order to see is it useful for our applications. It been shown that the cluster works very well and the price/performance ratio is excellent. Now the cluster consist of 24 CPU Pentium II @ 400 MHz, 2 GB RAM and 110 GB of disk space. Principal usage: Monte ...
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Deepflow Home
DEEPFLOW: Alpha/Linux Cluster DeepFlow is a parallel computer made of inexpensive Alpha workstations connected with an ethernet switch. This distributed memory system allows for very fast processor-to-memory data transfers, as each processor can access its own, dedicated, high speed memory bus and cache memory. At a glance, DeepFlow holds 40MB of distributed cache memory, 17GB of distributed RAM ...
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Cobalt cluster
This page describes basic configuration and most important commands used on the Cobalt (Computers On Benches All Linked Together) cluster, and covers the following topics: Overview of Cobalt hardware Overview of software installed on Cobalt Quantum chemical software on Cobalt The Cobalt Gallery The Cobalt Poster Cobalt: Presentation at the NRC cluster workshop, November 17, 2000 User IDs and ...
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RUM Pentium Farm
Software Hardware Links Interne Seiten The Pentium Farm is a project involving 10 Linux SMP Pentiums connected to act as a cluster for parallel proccessing. The System became operational august 1996. The Pentium Farm is now superceded by Comyc, a system with 8 Dual-Pentium-Pro-200 nodes and Myrinet network and 8 Dual-Pentium-III-450 nodes. This system is used primarily for research and ...
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The Texas Tech Tornado Cluster
An article about applying the development and utility of the Texas Tech Tornado Cluster ...
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Kamadhenu@jncasr
Welcome to kamadhenu's webpage @ Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research Jakkur, Bangalore, INDIA. kamadhenu: The first Beowulf Cluster @ JNCASR. Hi, I am Joy Sarkar, and together with Dr. S. Balasubramanian , (bala to me and to all in JNC) I have developed the first Beowulf Cluster in JNCASR. For the uninitiated, Beowulf Cluster is the generic name given to a low cost and ...
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Beowulf Project at UM-St. Louis
The University of Missouri-St. Louis has a number of academic and research divisions where faculty, staff, and students are pioneering new and exciting technologies and are participating in cutting-edge research. The newest project at UM-St. Louis is the development of a Beowulf-class cluster computer which has the potential to deliver the computational power of a super computer to the faculty ...
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CARRIER Linux/Windows2000 PC Cluster Supercomputer
The High-performance Computing and Simulation (HCS) Research Laboratory has constructed and is conducting research with a cluster-based supercomputer and networking testbed system known as CARRIER (Cluster Array for Interconnect Evaluation and Research). The HCS Lab serves as the NSA Center of Excellence in High-Performance Networking and Computing, and the CARRIER system is the focal point for ...
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Src= Beowulf-Parallel Clusters at Drexel
THE CYBORG PROJECT Hardware/Software Cluster Users and Administrators Cluster Links Parallel Cluster Applications and Research Benchmark/Performance Optimization Links Photographs/Scenes from Cyborg Acknowledgements josephin@cyborg.physics.drexel.edu ...
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U. Louisville Mechanical Engineering Department
Computational Fluid Dynamics Laboratory - VB 203 The Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Laboratory was established in 1997 by Prof. Timothy E. Dowling, an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering. Professor Dowling's research specialty is numerically modeling the atmospheric dynamics and thermodynamics of the gas giant planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune). He is the author of a ...
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VTT Electronics - Wireless Internet Group's Telaketju
Beowulf-type computer clusters at VTT Electronics ...
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HEP Batch Computing based on a PC Farm
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The-Elements
THE-ELEMENTS A Beowulf-Class Parallel Computer THE-ELEMENTS is a Beowulf-Type computer for supporting the project in Classical and Quantum Mechanical Molecular Dynamics of TCCC. This distributed parallel system is an effort to create large computational power by accumulating low cost CPUs, memory and hard discs for data storage, and using open software as far as possible. The current composition ...
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MAGINET
MAGINET.urv.es Grup de Quimica Qu ntica MAGINET is the beowulf cluster built by the Quantum Chemistry Group of the Universitat Rovira i Virgili in Tarragona. MAGINET was built (dessigned, plugged and configured and nightmared with) by our computer engineer Jose Carlos Ortiz Alba during February and March 2000. Technical Specifications: CPU type Pentium III @ 500 MHz Number of Nodes 17 Operating ...
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UWM LSC Group Alpha Beowulf System
UWM LSC Group Beowulf System UWM LSC Home Page Beowulf System Alpha Beowulf Introduction Hardware Photographs Benchmarks Software Construction Introductory Information Our Beowulf has 48 nodes connected by a 100-base T switch. Each node is a DEC 300XL workstation containing a 300 MHz alpha 21164 CPU with 2Mbytes of cache, and a peak floating point performance of 600 Mflops. The system has a ...
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