http://www.nas.nasa.gov/Resources/Systems/columbia.htmlSGI ALTIX - COLUMBIA SUPERCOMPUTERThe Columbia supercomputer is making it possible for NASA to achieve breakthroughs in science and engineering for the agency's missions and Vision for Space Exploration. Columbia's highly advanced architecture will also be made available to a broader national science and engineering community.Columbia System FactsBased on SGI® NUMAflex™ architecture20 SGI® Altix™ 3700 superclusters, each with 512 processorsGlobal shared memory across 512 processors10,240 Intel Itanium® 2 processorsCurrent processor speed: 1.5 gigahertzCurrent cache: 6 megabytes1 terabyte of memory per 512 processors, with 20 terabytes total memoryOperating EnvironmentLinux® based operating systemPBS Pro™ job schedulerIntel® Fortran/C/C++ compilerSGI® ProPack™ 3.2 softwareInterconnectSGI® NUMAlink™InfiniBand network10 gigabit Ethernet1 gigabit EthernetStorageOnline: 440 terabytes of Fibre Channel RAID storageArchive storage capacity: 10 petabytes
3/10/2006 3:58:01 PM
what the hell is a petabyte???
3/10/2006 4:00:58 PM
you got me!
3/10/2006 4:01:33 PM
http://www.google.com/search?client=opera&rls=en&q=1+petabyte+in+bytes&sourceid=opera&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8
3/10/2006 4:01:52 PM
Someone hijack that shit and send NCSU to the top of Folding @ home.
3/10/2006 4:05:49 PM
Fuck that, replace the PAMS cluster with that beast.
3/10/2006 4:23:03 PM
they used itanuim II's hahahahahahahah
3/10/2006 4:29:11 PM
This may not be as much of a beast as that thing is, but this rig kicks asshttp://hydrachess.com/main.cfm?middle=cfm/hydra16.cfm
3/10/2006 4:34:13 PM
but can it run windows vista?
3/10/2006 5:04:30 PM
3/10/2006 6:42:05 PM
reminds me of "The Farm" at work, probably the biggest in RTP
3/10/2006 8:23:54 PM