Cray CX1 Taps Clustercorp’s Rocks+ for Linux
Seattle, WA and San Jose, CA, November 18, 2008 – Cray Inc (Nasdaq GM: CRAY) and Clustercorp today announced the immediate availability of the Cray CX1 deskside supercomputer preloaded with Rocks+ 5, the commercial version of the Rocks Cluster Distribution for Linux users. The joint solution is fully certified as Intel® Cluster Ready and ships with Intel Cluster Checker preloaded and pre-tuned.
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SAN JOSE,
California, November 18, 2008 — Platform
Computing and Clustercorp have announced the
availability of Platform LSF™ for Rocks+.
Clustercorp to Showcase New Products at SC08, including Rocks+ 5.1
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Clustercorp Integrates TotalView into Rocks+
TotalView Technologies, a provider of interactive analysis and debugging tools for serial and parallel codes, has worked closely with Clustercorp to make TotalView® available as part of Clustercorp’s Rocks+Rolls solution set. Customers can download the TotalView Roll from Clustercorp, then simply visit the TotalView Technologies website (www.totalviewtech.com) to register for an evaluation license or purchase a full license for the TotalView debugger, to help speed application development in a Linux cluster environment. Read More...
Holland Computing Center Selects Rocks+Moab Solution
In developing the system, Jim Skirvin, president of the Holland Computing Center, selected Rocks+Moab, a joint solution from Cluster Resources and Clustercorp that combines a complete, tightly integrated HPC software stack on a single DVD (Rocks+) with enterprise-class resource- and workload-management tools (Moab Cluster Suite).
"When it comes to selecting vendors, we look for partners we know we can work with over the long term, partners who will help us achieve our center's goals," said Skirvin. "Based on that principle, selecting the Clustercorp / Cluster Resources team was a no-brainer. They offered a smart and holistic toolset that would get the job done, and right from the get-go their approach was 'What can we do to make this partnership work better?'"
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Clustercorp Releases Rocks+ 5.0
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Stanford HPC Center Rocks with Intel Cluster Ready Solution
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Absoft Fortran compilers are now available for the Rocks cluster distribution in Roll form
Link to Product Page
Link to PDF
Link to Full Release at HPCwire
Clustercorp integrates the Moab Cluster Suite into Rocks+
Link to Product Page
Link to PDF
Link to Full Release at HPCwire
Engineering by the Numbers
Challenge - Build a highly available, standards-based high-performance computing (HPC) cluster that supports researchers conducting groundbreaking work in mathematical simulation for engineering design and flow control analysis
Solution - The Dell Advanced System Group designed and installed a 212-node, 1,696-processor cluster based on Dell PowerEdge servers, knitted together with Cisco Infiniband, Dell PowerConnect switches and running the Clustercorp Rocks+ operating system.
Link to Dell Page
Direct Link to PDF
Learn more about this Rocks+ cluster in action! (PDF)
Tech Data Announces Clustercorp Distribution Agreement
Link to Full Announcement
PGI compilers are now available for Rocks+
Link to full announcement in PDF
Link to Rocks+Rolls
Stanford High Performance Computing Conference III
Clustercorp brings you the Stanford University High Performance Computing Conference III
Tuesday August 21th 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
Wallenberg Hall
http://wallenberg.stanford.edu
The focus this year is software development and research computing; bringing
together system managers, researchers, developers, computational scientists
and industry affiliates to discuss recent developments and future
advancement in High Performance Computing.
The detailed agenda and registration information will be posted to the
conference web site in the coming weeks: http://hpcc.stanford.edu
Lunch and refreshments provided throughout the day by Dell. The conference is free
of charge to Stanford affiliates, non-Stanford academic and research institutions.
See you there!
Rocks-A-Palooza III
There will be two tracks: one focused towards users, the other towards developers. Attendance is free for non-profit organizations. A nominal fee will be charged to attendees from for-profit entities.
We encourage all to attend to learn the latest in Rocks, participate in hands-on tutorials and to meet users and developers from the Rocks community.
Registration is limited. To register, send your request to:
rap@rocksclusters.org
Building a Visualization Cluster with Rocks
Link to Article (PDF)
Rocks Cluster BoF: Supercomputing 2006
Session Leaders: Steve Jones, Greg Bruno, Tim McIntire
Stanford High Performance Computing Conference II
Dell and Clustercorp bring you the Stanford University High Performance Computing Conference II
Tuesday August 29th 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
Wallenberg Hall
http://wallenberg.stanford.edu
The focus this year is software development and research computing; bringing
together system managers, researchers, developers, computational scientists
and industry affiliates to discuss recent developments and future
advancement in High Performance Computing.
The detailed agenda and registration information will be posted to the
conference web site in the coming weeks: http://hpcc.stanford.edu
Lunch and refreshments provided throughout the day by Dell. The conference is free
of charge to Stanford affiliates, non-Stanford academic and research institutions.
See you there!