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#82870
04/09/2002 11:00 PM
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Joined: Mar 2000
Posts: 21,079 Likes: 3
I type Like navaho
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I type Like navaho
Joined: Mar 2000
Posts: 21,079 Likes: 3 |
Just install it on one of these puppies! http://www.cray.com/news/0204/xfersystem.html quote:
CRAY INC. OFFERS WORLD'S HIGHEST-CAPABILITY EXPANSION MEMORY/DATA TRANSFER SYSTEM
System Can Transfer 100 Copies of Human Genome Per Second and Quickly Handle Other Very Large, Data-Intensive Problems
SEATTLE (April 8, 2002) - Cray Inc. (Nasdaq NM: CRAY) today announced the availability of the world's highest-capability expansion memory and data transfer system. The new system, compatible with Cray SV1e™ and Cray SV1ex™ supercomputers, includes a 224-gigabyte Solid State Disk (SSD) with a data transfer rate of 80 gigabytes per second-800 or more times faster than the 10- to 100-megabytes/second speeds typical with today's disk servers.
The field-upgradeable SSD system can hold 270 copies of the Human Genome and transfer data at a rate equivalent to 100 Human Genomes per second. With their 32-gigabyte central memories and the new SSD system, Cray SV1™ series supercomputers now provide up to a quarter terabyte of ultrafast memory. They can also be linked to a virtually unlimited number of standard disk servers for additional capacity, and to other computer systems via high-speed networking.
"With the new SSD system, Cray SV1 series supercomputers can handle extremely large, data-intensive problems with unprecedented speed, convenience and cost-effectiveness," said Jerry Loe, Cray vice president of worldwide sales and service. "This will be particularly useful in bioinformatics, and for complex automotive and aerospace applications." The Cray SV1 series, named "Best Supercomputer" in 2001 by the readers of Scientific Computing & Instrumentation magazine, includes special hardware features for bioinformatics.
"With the new SSD, bioinformaticists will be able to work with several copies of the Human Genome at a time, or perform whole genome comparisons, or pursue drug design and discovery, without wasting valuable compute time waiting for standard disk data transfers," said Jef Dawson, Cray's manager of bioinformatics development and marketing. "The SSD can keep up with the Cray SV1 parallel supercomputers' processors, which perform up to 12 operations per clock cycle."
Dawson said the SSD will benefit virtually any application requiring large data sets. "The popular automotive application MSC/Nastran ran 2.5 times faster using the new SSD capability. Applications that run 'out of core,' including the popular GAUSSIAN chemistry codes, are also well suited to the SSD. You can think of the SSD as the world's biggest cache memory, or the world's biggest I/O buffer. Either way, it offers the world a new capability."
For more information on the Cray SV1ex series, visit www.cray.com or contact your local Cray sales representative.
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#82871
04/09/2002 11:27 PM
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Joined: Sep 2000
Posts: 755
P.I.T.A. / Programmer
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P.I.T.A. / Programmer
Joined: Sep 2000
Posts: 755 |
saw that on /. the other day. Me likey.
"Annnnnnnndd now, opening for Iron Maiden...... WYLD STALLYNS!!!" --Bill S. Preston, Esquire and Ted "Theodore " Logan
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#82872
04/10/2002 12:27 AM
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Joined: May 2001
Posts: 6,708
Member
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Member
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Sounds good. 
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#82873
04/10/2002 2:10 AM
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Joined: Feb 2001
Posts: 817
Moderator / Kingpin
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Moderator / Kingpin
Joined: Feb 2001
Posts: 817 |
Yea, but what does it cost? $20K? 50K? 100K? half a million? 
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#82874
04/10/2002 6:30 AM
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Joined: May 2001
Posts: 6,708
Member
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Member
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All good things come at a big cost. 
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#82875
04/10/2002 8:12 AM
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Joined: Oct 2000
Posts: 2,667
Veteran
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Veteran
Joined: Oct 2000
Posts: 2,667 |
Allen - I am sooooo happy you finnaly decided to upgrade your Dell server 
Do you believe in love at first sight, or should I walk by again?
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#82876
04/10/2002 5:45 PM
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Joined: Jun 2001
Posts: 729
Coder
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Coder
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#82877
04/10/2002 8:05 PM
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Joined: Aug 2001
Posts: 155
Member
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Member
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Posts: 155 |
I'll pay em 20 bucks for it.
I'm not really back. I went away again.
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#82878
04/10/2002 9:57 PM
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Joined: Nov 2001
Posts: 745
Admin Emeritus
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Admin Emeritus
Joined: Nov 2001
Posts: 745 |
C'mon...ya'all know an AS/400....errr...iSeries (sorry went old school) running Linux would rock the house 
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#82879
04/14/2002 8:27 PM
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Joined: Mar 2000
Posts: 3,594
Moderator / Template Diva
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Moderator / Template Diva
Joined: Mar 2000
Posts: 3,594 |
I got one of those for my birthday, but decided to trade it in for the newest Alienware system and an autographed copy of eXtreme Paintbrawl. ---Jamin
Don't put that signature in your mouth! You don't know where it's been!
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#82880
04/15/2002 1:33 AM
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Joined: Oct 2000
Posts: 2,223
Veteran
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Veteran
Joined: Oct 2000
Posts: 2,223 |
I'll keep 'old man scriptkeeper', thanks. Only 6 hours ( and still gooooing as I type this ) to compile and build rpms for MySQL. What's wrong with that? 
Picture perfect penmanship here.
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