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121 post(s)An omen, or a taste of things to come
Will CCS dominate all?
Yet another puff piece ...
Download 5 years of your life ...
gpt installs in OpenSuSE 10.2 ... grrrrrr
Still working on getting Tiburon out the door
Dude ... I got a Dell ...
ASLs as a meta-language for cluster jobs
Nice site on VCs
Good news on JackRabbit front
ISC 07
Issues in HPC as a business: a view as a small solutions provider
An upswell of interest in many core workstations
Re-inventing wheels
Article up at Linux Magazine HPC site
Catfight at the LKML corral
OT from HPC: Michigan economy
Concern over drive failure rates
Updated RSS
lightcones, filesystems and messages, and large distributed clusters with non-infinite bandwidth and finite latency
Nail, hammer, hit hit hit ...
Ill-behaved web-crawlers
The story that will not go away
Compilers
How do you program N cores (as N -> infinity)
Wherefore art thou, 10GbE?
WinXP x64
Opting for the sane strategy
FUD update, day 2
If your competitor beats you in the marketplace, then FUD, FUD, FUD
Updated mkchbond.pl
Looking for needles in haystacks, and other quixotic pasttimes
The importance of scaling down (as well as up)
PeakStream Announces Availability of PeakStream Workstation for Microsoft Windows(R) Edition beta
WinCE-ing
Linux advertisment from Novell
New JackRabbit site is up
This is wrong, so very wrong
The 3-day IOzone test ...
RedHat EL 5 is out
JackRabbits looking through Windows ...
Like deja vu all over again ...
More fast rabbits ...
JackRabbits are fast critters
quick update to 2.1.2 WP
And the beat goes on ...
When you have a great deal of power, but you can't use it, because it is too hard to use it ...
FWIW
Yuppers
Sun, utility computing for HPC, and changes
This is at least amusing ...
Benchmarking a JackRabbit
Get yer cores here, fresh hot, 80 of them ...
Linux and Microsoft: Jeremy Allison's summary of the Novell deal
The grid is dead ... long live the ... er ... grid
Post 202 transmogrified to post 209
Demoing Accelerated Computing
Inversion
Commoditization in HPC
"We Say So" corporation
The configuration strikes back ...
Phase transitions
Supposedly obvious predictions
The many joys of Redhat based linux distributions: part 1, filesystems and conary
On business models and markets
The missing windows in top500
Thoughts about what support is, and what it isn't
Bandwidth as a natural limiting factor for technological evolution
Must be deja vu
SC06 Day-1 part 2
SC06: All registered
SC06 begins ...
Arrived at SC06
A hint of things to come ...
Yet another not so useful test, learning more things about Linux IO
This is a good thing, if it is real
Windsprints with L. flavigularis
Woodcrest update, day N+1
Must have hit a nerve with that one ...
Not a bandwidth record, but ...
Built for raw firepower
(semi-live) blogging SC06
The long term impact of poor decisions and implementations
confluence
Slightly OT
Generating an "optimal" circuit from a language construct
The market for accelerators and APUs
APU programming made easy?
Is there a need for supercomputing?
End of an era or architecture ...
Finale: Michigan's 21st century fund
Thou dost protesteth too much, methinks ...
An amalgam of recent conversations
Graphics benchmarking
Woodcrest part 2
We've got a Woodcrest ...
21st Century (non)update
Thoughts on Solaris 10
followup to another conversation
And now for something completely different ...
More about the tactics: commoditized HPC coming from an MCSE/Best Buy near you
Tactics versus strategy for the HPC market
How the Microsoft WCC could be good or bad
One of those --YARGH!!!-- moments ...
A need for (SSE) speed
Update on blog changes
Our Scalable HMMer paper
looks out the window checking for porcine shapes aloft ...
... signifying nothing ...
Interesting NUMA issues in current SuSE kernel
SCSI vs FC vs SATA
To (open)solaris or not to (open)solaris, that is the question
What OSes will run on the supercomputers of the future?
The coming of the "grid" (the hopefully hype-free or hype-reduced model that is)
Are we back to bubble-nomics again?
Michigan's 21st Century Jobs Fund
The difference between an architecture and a product
Conference: T -2 days and counting
Blogging SC05
Venture capital and high performance computing