I found the "ghost". Someone rebooted the PXE server and I guess I had F@H set up to start on reboot (I had stopped it at the end of the race). So it's my own. 😛
Well, hopefully in the next few months I'll have a few more servers to play with. I'm hoping to get a full-time "stability and thermals stress test bench" system which should double my PPD when it's not being used.
Also hopefully getting in a cluster with 1536 cores/3072 threads and probably 6-12TB of RAM. Should have a week to stress test that sucker. 😛
I found the "ghost". Someone rebooted the PXE server and I guess I had F@H set up to start on reboot (I had stopped it at the end of the race). So it's my own. 😛
Well, hopefully in the next few months I'll have a few more servers to play with. I'm hoping to get a full-time "stability and thermals stress test bench" system which should double my PPD when it's not being used.
Also hopefully getting in a cluster with 1536 cores/3072 threads and probably 6-12TB of RAM. Should have a week to stress test that sucker. 😛
By chance the cluster isn't something like this? 😀
http://arstechnica.com/information-...-a-cloud-in-a-box-and-he-wants-you-to-buy-it/
...A little more dense. Like up to 64 threads and 512GB of RAM per rack unit. So up to 2560 threads and 20TB of RAM per cabinet.
Me = jealous 😀 I won't lie, I always wanted to see VMware vCenter with that kind of computation power. If only there were demo's of this hardware more local to Vermont, than Boston or NYC 😉
Just out of curiosity, how long does it take to source the hardware with the density of what you're prescribing?