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Phoronix Test Suite brings Linux benchmarking to the desktop
Despite a variety of open source testing tools, until recently there wasn’t an easy way to measure and compare the performance of two Linux-powered machines. Phoronix Test Suite (PTS), released this month, addresses this — and how! Using the suite you can gauge and compare multiple Linux-powered machines to find out if a particular setup is better than another for a particular task, such as hosting a Web server or playing games.
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Media hints conspiracy in Bhutto’s killing
Pakistani media on Saturday questioned government’s claims on Benazir Bhutto’s assassination with a daily hinting at establishment’s hand in her killing.
MS HPC Server 2008 goes into beta
Andrew Thomas the Inquirer, Wednesday 14 November 2007. 09:58:00
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SOFTWARE STARTUP Microsoft has released the first public
beta of Microsoft Windows HPC Server 2008, a server operating system for the
high-performance computing (HPC) market. The company has also announced the
Parallel Computing Initiative, a programme aimed at creating a set of common
development tools across multi-core desktops and clusters.
HPC Server 2008 is based on Windows Server 2008 but with better scalability
and manageability. It features new high-speed networking, cluster management
tools, advanced failover capabilities, a service oriented architecture (SOA) job
scheduler, and support for partners’ clustered file systems.
The beta is available for download
here and the final version is
scheduled for launch in the second half of 2008.
“Windows HPC Server 2008 allows customers to achieve the levels of
scalability and performance of the most efficient clusters in the Top500
benchmark, while making it dramatically more productive to deploy, utilize and
integrate the advanced HPC clusters within their environment,” said Kyril
Faenov, general manager of HPC at Microsoft.
“By upgrading to Windows HPC Server 2008 on our 2,048-core production test
cluster, we increased the Linpack performance by 30 percent and were able to
deploy and validate the cluster in less than two hours using out of the box
software.”
The OS is already being trialled at the Holland Computing Center in the Peter
Kiewit Institute at the University of Nebraska, on a new 1,151-node
Windows-based cluster used for a range of government, research and industry
uses.
“We see this as a tremendous opportunity to advance the research capabilities
of the Institute to meet the growing and emerging demands of the university
community as well as our business partners,” said John Callahan, director of
technical infrastructure for the Peter Kiewit Institute.
“The scalability and demonstrated performance of the Windows platform has
empowered us to provide a medium through which we can develop and train students
in a new specialization on parallel computing.”
The Parallel Computing Initiative adds extensions to the .NET Framework aimed
at helping developers to improve the efficiency and scalability of parallel
applications. Microsoft says it plans to ship previews of this technology within
six months. µ
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SOFTWARE STARTUP Microsoft has released the first public beta of Microsoft Windows HPC Server 2008, a server operating system for the high-performance computing (HPC) market. The company has also announced the Parallel Computing Initiative, a programme aimed at creating a set of common development tools across multi-core desktops and clusters. HPC Server 2008 is based on Windows Server 2008 but with better scalability and manageability. It features new high-speed networking, cluster management tools, advanced failover capabilities, a service oriented architecture (SOA) job scheduler, and support for partners’ clustered file systems. The beta is available for download here and the final version is scheduled for launch in the second half of 2008….
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