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Ever have something ...
… that you really really want to talk about … but you can’t in any depth? … but it would be an awesome story if you did … … but you can’t …
Yeah, we have one of those now. And it is about JackRabbit. All I think I can say (and I am still picking my jaw up off the floor), is 50x.
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Agami has left the building
I should have posted this back when it happened, but I seem to have let it slip. An article in the Merc has some information on Agami going bust. I had seen “Scalable Storage Systems” announce its existence, but hadn’t heard details. And for some strange reason, I never looked into why Agami wasn’t there anymore. In this economy, companies imploding is nothing we shouldn’t expect. If anything, this economy has largely decimated the myth that small companies are more likely to go under than large companies.
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quotes
A bit OT, but I thought it would be fun to share.
Someone on linkedin asked this question in an entrepreneur list. What quotes inspire you the most? The first is a George Bernard Shaw quote:
This makes me think of entrepreneurs as “unreasonable men”. We try to get the world, or at least our chunk of it, to see the value in what we do. The second is a Robert Heinlein quote, from one of my favorite books:
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Financial updates in a dangerous economy
John West at InsideHPC.com pointed to an article at Barron’s about SGI. Before I get into this, I want to note that I had wondered whether or not we would continue to see (massive) oscillations in the market, as it effectively dissipated valuation, or if it would start tending towards an asymptotic lower limit … testing the bottom as it were. It seems that the forces that are driving the economy are continuing to drive valuation out of the market.
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2.6.27.4 + nVidia .... I think it is working ...
Only took this … sh ~root/NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-177.80-pkg2.run --kernel-output-path=/lib/modules/2.6.27.4/build/ -k 2.6.27.4 --no-runlevel-check --kernel-module-only --no-x-check and some tweaking of the installed kernel source (strange, it wasn’t ‘make prepare’ ed already) [update] nope … but I understand the cause. The build machine has a different compiler than the target machine. As a result, the compiler on the target machine generates subtly different kernel modules than that of the build machine. And they disagree on the version of struct_module.
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QDR switches are here, QDR switches are here!
(channeling Steve Martin in “The Jerk” when talking about the new phonebooks …) 40 Gb ports. $400/port or so. See InsideHPC.com for more. For any Voltaire folks reading this, feel free to fire over a loaner QDR switch and pair of cards. We would love to see if the pair of JackRabbits we are finishing up for a customer will in fact be able to saturate these links. The issue is usually that the buffer copies between the disk and network drivers is slow, so we see significant performance loss with SDR.
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The impact of the financial state upon HPC
HPC in general has demonstrated time and again that it provides value in up and down markets. The real value of being able to get (even approximate) answers to “what-if” questions has not been accurately measured or accounted for. Moreover, much engineering and R&D; work depends critically upon simulation. I expect companies to be far more frugal with new acquisitions, and want to focus upon getting more value and work out of their existing systems.
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Because ... you know ... its like so totally a good idea ...
not.
Posted this to the Rocks list as a result of the question asked:
and this is what I got back
Yeah. Good move folks. Real good. Noticed that it had been on for a few more posts as well. Ok. What I take home from this is the the administrators in that community want
me to go away and stop writing nice articles about Rocks, and stop helping Rocks users to punish/censor me Yeah.
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Personal supercomputing, as long as it's under $10k USD
The John’s (West and Leidel) at InsideHPC.com did a nice study on personal supercomputing at the site. It is worth a read. In short, they found people would find such boxen useful. But they don’t want to spend more than $10k for them. This is interesting at many levels. Matches up very well with informal/anecdotal data we have from conversations with users.
We noticed that users wanted personal supers many years ago.
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moderated by the [insert cluster distribution list] admins
Yes folks, thats right. Everything I now write for the [insert cluster distribution list] will be moderated, or more likely, simply discarded. I guess people don’t quite know how to treat their friends and supporters. I need to seriously rethink writing articles like this in the future. Go figure.