[News] Linux Networx on Its Role at the Top of the Hill - Linux
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| Picking the right focus seems to be the name of the game for established HPC
| companies without a global mega-corporation to support their supercomputing
| habit. While ...
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[News] Linux Networx on Its Role at the Top of the Hill
For Linux Networx, It's All About Balancing Risk
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| Picking the right focus seems to be the name of the game for established HPC
| companies without a global mega-corporation to support their supercomputing
| habit. While Cray heads for the high end hills, Linux Networx is adopting a
| focused and decidedly down market approach.
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http://www.hpcwire.com/hpc/1892062.html
Yesterday:
Linux in more than 90% of top supercomputers
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| Other operating systems, such as AIX (4.8%), Solaris (0.4%) and Mac OS X
| (0.4%) make the list, but Linux is alone at the top, where it is used in 459
| systems or 91.8% of the top supercomputer systems.
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http://blogs.the451group.com/opensou...upercomputers/
http://tinyurl.com/2rponk
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Re: [News] Linux Networx on Its Role at the Top of the Hill
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Roy Schestowitz wrote:
> For Linux Networx, It's All About Balancing Risk
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> | Picking the right focus seems to be the name of the game for established HPC
> | companies without a global mega-corporation to support their supercomputing
> | habit. While Cray heads for the high end hills, Linux Networx is adopting a
> | focused and decidedly down market approach.
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> http://www.hpcwire.com/hpc/1892062.html
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> Yesterday:
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> Linux in more than 90% of top supercomputers
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> | Other operating systems, such as AIX (4.8%), Solaris (0.4%) and Mac OS X
> | (0.4%) make the list, but Linux is alone at the top, where it is used in 459
> | systems or 91.8% of the top supercomputer systems.
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> http://blogs.the451group.com/opensou...upercomputers/
> http://tinyurl.com/2rponk
Wow, imagine a beowulf cluster of those ... oh wait .
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