- Linux Cluster from Dell Inc. under support from National Science Foundation
- 16 nodes, 2 Xeon processors (2.3 GHz), and 2 GB memory per node
- Queuing system: Platform Lava, Platform Computing Inc.
- Programming Language: Intel FORTRAN 90 and Intel C/C++
- Library Installed: BLAS, BLACS, ATLAS, LAPACK, ScaLAPACK, OPENMPI
This is not a blog, but my notes and tips for research. Feel free to take any information and leave any comments or questions.
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Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Dell-made 16-node cluster: 2006 version
My third cluster from Dell Inc.
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2 comments:
Hi Albert,
I am Tahir Rauf from National University of Science and Technology. I am carrying out research on sorting algorithm. I have to compare the results of my algorithm with algorithm presented in 'Fast sorting on distributed memory architectures'. I have a 8 node cluster. However in order to get exact results, I want to run my code on 16 node cluster.
Can you give me remote access to your cluster, such that i can run my code on it and get results.
Regards.
Email me: albertsk at gmail dot com
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