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FSU's supercomputers = CRAZY!!! (with pics)

ETA Systems ETA10-G
Cooled by liquid nitrogen
The only ETA10-G ever in operation; at the time, the fastest computer in the world

<dies>
 
those kinda remind me of the server room at work ... cept they have about 200 old HP netservers, and them a bunch of f***ing huge DB and app servers, and a bunch of AS400s and RS/6000s and then about 1000sq feet of Satelite equiptment (and a satelite dish the size of a 3 story building outside)

sad ... the room i work in has about 50 old PIII hp vectras with 128mb of ram
 
Still faster than a P4 3ghz, although not much. A dual cpu configuration p4 would beat it.

Originally posted by: Blieb
ETA Systems ETA10-G
Cooled by liquid nitrogen
The only ETA10-G ever in operation; at the time, the fastest computer in the world

<dies>

 
Interesting to see. What was a supercomputer 10 years ago is now a fairly entry level PC. A supercomputer 5 years ago is just slightly ahead of a top of the line desktop today. Look at the specs of the top machine - it's probably what you'll have on your desk in five years.
 
Originally posted by: Jugernot
Heh, take a lookat the tape silos we have here at UAF (University of Alaska Fairbanks)...

Link

Here are our Crays Link

475 GB of storage space? Hell, I have more than that 😉
 
Keep in mind that clock speed doesn't mean everything in these machines. The Operating Systems and CPU's more or less were designed to work hand and hand were optomized to take complete advantage of each other. You can tweak much more out of them and make them uber efficent in what they do instead of the systems that most of us have at home to play games and do email.
 
Heh ... too bad they don't have pictures of the 25+ power edge servers and numerous sun workstations. Or the tape decks.

Those rock too.
 
Originally posted by: Evadman
Originally posted by: Jugernot
Heh, take a lookat the tape silos we have here at UAF (University of Alaska Fairbanks)...

Link

Here are our Crays Link

475 GB of storage space? Hell, I have more than that 😉

Actually I was pointing out the dual 300 terabyte arrays.
 
Originally posted by: FenrisUlf
Interesting to see. What was a supercomputer 10 years ago is now a fairly entry level PC. A supercomputer 5 years ago is just slightly ahead of a top of the line desktop today. Look at the specs of the top machine - it's probably what you'll have on your desk in five years.

My prof was talking about this the other day. He mentioned when he was working at General Dynamics (aerospace/military contractor), he had access to a Cray YMP like in the list. He says a 2Ghz PC with matlab today would school it.



 
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