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Old 22-08-2007, 08:40 PM
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something for the geek astronomers to drool over

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Australia's black-hole hunters have one of the country's fastest computers at their disposal after a million-dollar overhaul of Swinburne University's supercomputing facilities.
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The new cluster runs CentOS Linux on more than a thousand Intel Clovertown quad-core processors, equipped with 2 terabytes of RAM.
Err, over 1 thousand quad core processors, nice!!!!
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Old 22-08-2007, 11:00 PM
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My little DSI II would love that RAM.
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Dang they should've just ran OSX. Why CentOS though? It's like...redhat enterprise, but free.
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Dang they should've just ran OSX. Why CentOS though? It's like...redhat enterprise, but free.
I use CentOS 3.3 and 4.4 on all of our servers. Rock steady, fast, lean and free. No X-Windows - just the bare essentials. I've also dabbled with Linux clustering - and ran four nodes all linked via 100-base/T ethernet for some pretty incredible test results. Great if you're into lots of tedious number crunching.
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