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History of Beowulf development, network drivers, software, documentation, papers, and links to other resources and cluster sites.
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Beowulf.org is a collection of resources for the expanding universe of users and designers of Beowulf class cluster computers. These enterprise systems are built on commodity hardware deploying Linux OS and open source software.
Beowulf Bash: The 11th Annual Beowulf.org Meeting
Combustion Research
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Mailing list for Beowulf discussion.
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The Beowulf Archives Many of your questions may have already been
answered in earlier discussions or in the
search results page will indicate current discussions as
well as past list serves, articles, and papers.
Copyright © 2004 Beowulf.org. All Rights Reserved.
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At the University of Bristol. Cluster specifications and information about research.
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The Laboratory for Advanced
Computation in the Mathematical Sciences exists to enable researchers
at the University of Bristol to tackle large-scale computational
problems within the high performance arena. This web site discusses
the facility, including hardware,
software, and details of computational projects. There is a form
that University of Bristol researchers can complete in order to apply
online to use the facility.
> Laboratory for Advanced Computation
The Laboratory for Advanced
Computation in the Mathematical Sciences (LACMS) exists to enable
researchers at the University of Bristol to tackle large-scale
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At the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Configuration details, news articles, papers, applications, and links to Beowulf resources.
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SouperComputer is no longer in operation,
but this page stands as a tribute to its original design
Of particular historical interest is the
held early in 2001. Also fascinating to look at are the
from a time when the cluster contained 128 nodes.
ORNL's First Beowulf-Style Parallel Computer
The
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Photographs, hardware details, and links to message-passing resources.
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The original Beowulf cluster consisted of 16 nodes built by Don
Becker (formerly of NASA) and Dan Ridge (University of Maryland). It
underwent many transitions. It was administered by Kimberly Engle and
later rebuilt and administered by Josephine Palencia.
The department built another cluster of
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Hardware description, pictures, benchmarking code, and construction details.
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UWM LSC Group Beowulf System
Our Beowulf has 48 nodes connected by a 100-base T switch. Each
node is a DEC 300XL workstation containing a 300 MHz alpha 21164 CPU with
2Mbytes of cache, and a peak floating point performance of 600 Mflops.
The system has a peak floating point performance of 28.8
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At the University of Sciences in Philadelphia. Hardware specifications, links to software, and pictures.
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to the Chaingang Web-Page!
(¿?) behind its creation, Dr. Guillermo Moyna
is a Beowulf-class supercomputer, which consists of a pile-of-PCs
connected together through a private network and running under
As described below, all the components used in the building of
chaingang were
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At the Materials Laboratory at Universidad del PaAs Vasco, in Bilbao, Spain. Cluster configuration, photos, and status.
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Our Beowulf was "born" in the end of January 1998. We started with 5 CPU Pentium II 266 MHz
in order to see is it useful for our applications. It been shown that the cluster works very
well and the price/performance ratio is excellent. Now the cluster consist of 24 CPU Pentium II
400 MHz, 2 GB
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At the City University of Hong Kong. Hardware configuration, pictures, benchmarks, users' guide, and research description.
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A few thousands years ago, Chinese people used small rods connected to movable counters such as beads to construct a low-cost calculations device, which is called Abacus. Today, we are using a similar approach to construct a low-cost supercomputing system, in which 17 Pentium-III based computers
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Introduction to Beowulfs.
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News for nerds, stuff that matters
Feature:Beowulf, Beyond the Hype
from the stuff-to-read dept.
written a sort of introduction to Beowulf, what it
does, what it doesn't do, and why we should care.
It really is a sort of quickie distributed computing
FAQ that many of you might enjoy. So hit
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