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On 06/06/13 00:19, Mikhail Kuzminsky wrote:
> I performed fast test installation, and, of course,
> /lib/modules/`uname-r`/kernel/drivers/cpufreq directory is
> presented, but no cpufreq kernel modules are loaded, and
> /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0
Some apps scale upto several hundreds of thousands of cores. These are Gordon
Bell award apps, with sustained levels around the PF.
See this link :
http://www.ncsa.illinois.edu/News/Stories/BW1year/apps.pdf
Another one not in this list is DCA++, which has been ported also to GPUs.
Jaguar had five
I didn't mean any special insult to the latest top 500 entry. Rather, that
was a comment on the general nature of that list. Does anyone know,
off-hand, how often these big machines run with all compute nodes dedicated
to a single message-passing job? My guess is less than 1% of the time, and
for
I plan to perform Linux installation (openSuSE 12.3/x86-64, kernel 3.7.10) for
HPC-cluster. I want not to change CPU frequencies in cluster nodes, and not to
use cpufreq kernel modules. Therefore I also don't want to use special power
saving states of CPUs.
I performed fast test installation