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I wonder how many units it can do per day...

 

HP is introducing the ProLiant BL2x220c G5 server blade today, which doubles the processing density by putting two servers into each half-height blade. Using Intel Xeon 5400 quad-core processors, you can put up to 1024 cores and 2 terabytes of RAM in 128 servers in a 42U c-Class rack – that’s 12.3 teraflops in eight square feet.

 

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We need to recruit this guy

 

What I'm trying to figure out are other, more far-out and interesting things to do with this machine — think 500+ Opteron cores, 2 GB RAM per core, a gigabit interconnect with some badass switches, a massive storage array, plus a bunch of UltraSPARC boxes. So at times when there's no stuff to crunch, I'd like to boot the thing up with a 'weird' system image and geek around in the name of science.

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I got a badge for the new project - cep1_0.jpg, upto 9 now.

 

Restart your client if it has not reported this week, that had some DNS changes. I lost over 200 hrs of work :)

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I got a badge for the new project - cep1_0.jpg, upto 9 now.

 

Restart your client if it has not reported this week, that had some DNS changes. I lost over 200 hrs of work :)

 

I got bronze last week :wub: 10 down, they need to open up the 2 I am missing.

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