This is a discussion on [News] Linux-powered High-performance Cluster in a Home Cabinet - Linux ; -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Another IKEA linux cluster ,----[ Quote ] | In a bit of serendipity, reader [Tim Molter] had decided on the IKEA Helmer | cabinet for his new cluster right before seeing the previous IKEA ...
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Another IKEA linux cluster
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| In a bit of serendipity, reader [Tim Molter] had decided on the IKEA Helmer
| cabinet for his new cluster right before seeing the previous IKEA cluster we
| covered. He and his coding partner recently completed building their own
| version of the IKEA Linux cluster. The cabinet was $30 and holds six headless
| boxes. Each board has a quad-core AMD processor for a total of 24 cores.
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http://hackaday.com/2008/10/04/anoth...linux-cluster/
Recent:
Linux still super in Top500
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| In the June 2008 Top500 list, Linux still lives large with a role in 92% of
| systems (It is the only OS for 85.4%, but when considering all distributions
| (SUSE, Red Hat, CentOS, and general ‘Linux,’ as well as mixed uses that
| include Linux, I figure the share is more like the 92%).
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http://blogs.the451group.com/opensou...per-in-top500/
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