New 640-Node Apple Xserve Cluster at UIUC 67
frostyboy writes "At the University of Illiois at Urbana-Champaign's Department of Computational Science and Engineering , a new high-performance computing cluster comprising 640 Dual G5 Xserves has completed benchmarking runs for the top500 list. The New Turing Cluster is a replacement for an old 208-node linux cluster. Preliminary results have it at about 4.6 teraflops, not too shabby. Slide Presentation and Photo Album"
Re:Linux? (Score:1)
Re:Linux? (Score:5, Insightful)
It's running OS X.
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Not reading the article is often due to the fact that the site that the article gets
Re:Linux? (Score:2)
Very few sites invented as much of the technology behind the web as they did.
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This is interesting, because Solaris 10 would be the best choice for an NFS server (especially for a super-computer, where these things matter).
Re:Linux? (Score:3, Informative)
Advantage Linux. It runs on more platforms than you can remember.
Note x86 support is there but i wouldn't bet your hardware is supported completely. Between that and Sun's management telling the F/OSS community that the GPL developers don't matter they should get's lots of help.
Re:Linux? (Score:2)
other that that i agree with you
Re:Linux? (Score:2)
This name is long dead. People using it just look silly.
Also, the cost of a super-computer would accomodate a new Opteron server plus attached storage for NFS. Solaris 10's NFS implementation is the best in the industry, so why not use it? Various places, I've seen that Solaris 10 on a good 2-way server can easily saturate a gigabit network (meaning we need even faster networking to accomodate it).
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Re:Linux? (Score:2, Troll)
No, it runs UNIX.
<ducks!>
Re:Linux? (Score:1)
When did MacOS 10 become a branded UNIX?
Re:Linux? (Score:1)
They talk about the "UNIX based" OS X here [apple.com], but don't actually say "OS X is a UNIX" per se.
Notice the lack of (C) and TM symbols on that page; isn't the word UNIX (C) the Open Group or whatever?
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NFS only (Score:3, Informative)
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Sweet Dreams Steve (Score:2)
Anyone know what sort of crazy discount they get? It must be pretty good PR for apple.
Re:Sweet Dreams Steve (Score:5, Informative)
While it might be good for PR to give UIUC a discount so that they would buy the system, remember that the cost per performance is already low. Virginia Tech built the X cluster for around $5 million whereas the computers next to it on the top 500 list cost $20+ million. There may have been a deal, but given the price tag is already low, it may not have been much.
Re:Sweet Dreams Steve (Score:4, Interesting)
Mellanox donated 1100 Infiniband adapters to Virginia Tech. At $3000 a piece, that's $3.3 million of interconnect hardware that Virginia Tech got for free.
Virginia tech can never be used as a cost comparison because they got so much stuff for free or discounted.
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Re:Sweet Dreams Steve (Score:1, Informative)
Cluster node: $3,000 list, c. $2300 educational.
hmm ... are you sure? (Score:1)
Available bandwidth quota for this filesystem has been exceeded. (/benoc/cluster/album/cluster album-Pages/Image0.html)
Please, try again later.
Re:hmm ... are you sure? (Score:2)
Well, I bet he hopes that it wasn't hosted on the cluster!
So is this the... (Score:2, Funny)
Re:So is this the... (Score:1)
yeah, but can it play doom? (Score:2)
4.6 seems low (Score:2)
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What? No HAL-9000 jokes? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:What? No HAL-9000 jokes? (Score:2)
Re:What? No HAL-9000 jokes? (Score:4, Funny)
Of course, "GZK" is kinda hard to pronounce.
Re:What? No HAL-9000 jokes? (Score:1)
Awesome ad [psu.edu]
Pictures inaccessible now (Score:1, Informative)
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The FAQ is wrong (Score:3, Informative)
Mac OS X does not come with Xwindows, but it does come with emacs. So, by default, emacs is not built with Xwindows support. On Turing, we use xemacs for windowed, x-enabled emacs. You can find it in
Mac OS X does in fact [apple.com] come with Xwindows. It may be that the default version of emacs doesns't use it, but to say it's not there is simply wrong.
Re:The FAQ is wrong (Score:1, Offtopic)
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Of course there was also a Prof that was using Gosling Emacs druing that time
-S
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I'm impressed. (Score:2, Insightful)
Okay, seriously, it is impressive and another good illustration of the strengths of OSX over every horrible thing Apple called the Macintosh OS before they went over to the *nix base.
Oh yeah, that Star Wars t-shirt guy reminds me of what I looked like before I became older, grayer, and crustier. I'm so glad I stopped wearing shirts like that.
Nice Shirt... (Score:3, Funny)
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Anyone else... (Score:5, Funny)
Yeah, me neither.
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I wonder how you'd manage to... (Score:1)
The cluster is shared by many users, so users should be respectful of each other and not monopolize resources...
I wonder how a user would manage to monopolise (sic. - I'm English) this little baby? Suggestions on the back of a postcard to Please Just Send Me One Of These Puppies, You Really Won't Miss It, PO Box 67,
Re:I wonder how you'd manage to... (Score:2)
15 yrs and will be out desktop (Score:1)
Number of years when then entire cluster will be on your desktop: 15
Many other clusters (Score:1)
But this one replaces Linux (Score:2)
Perhaps because it replaces a Linux cluster? I haven't been following clusters but this is the first story where I recall Linux being replaced rather than Linux being adopted. Just a wild-ass guess.