Re: [Beowulf] Some history an my theory (was Status of beowulf.org)

2012-06-19 Thread Alan Louis Scheinine
I remember that post from Donald Becker but did not have a copy. Thank you very much for reminding us, in particular potential volunteers, how much time is involved. The end result has been of high quality over the years, thanks to Don. Regards, Alan Douglas Eadline wrote: > All, > > When Don wa

[Beowulf] building a 96-core Ubuntu ARM solar-powered cluster

2012-06-19 Thread Eugen Leitl
(ob caveat phoronix) http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=mit_cluster_build&num=1 Building A 96-Core Ubuntu ARM Solar-Powered Cluster Published on June 19, 2012 Written by Michael Larabel Last week I shared results from the Phoronix 12-core ARM Linux mini cluster that was const

Re: [Beowulf] Caption Competition

2012-06-19 Thread Hearns, John
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Re: [Beowulf] Caption Competition

2012-06-19 Thread Greg Lindahl
On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 11:39:12AM -0400, Mark Hahn wrote: > we have a location with a raised floor of ~4 ft. I'm not sure how > that was chosen, but I also can't think of any reason why not. > I mean, in general, raised floors are a chilled air plenum, > so it's clearly good to avoid narrow one