Sun's "CLUSTERING" technology

2007-12-25 9:19:00

Summary as follows: (thanks to all)

"Torsten Robert Kirschner"

       <torsten@torsten-kirschner.com>

SAID:

Check out http://www.wizard.de .

HIS COMMENTS:

I cannot say that I have used their

products, but I am probably going to.

The downside is that they have a small installed base

of customers.

Also, I cannot really believe that it works until I

see that it does.

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{hey - if anyone has any more 'info or experience' on

  'wizard's products - maybe they could pass it on to

  torsten@torsten-kirschner.com and

  aix_unix@yahoo.com THANKS }

INTERESTING SITE . MULTIPLE PLATFORMS SUPPORTED. BUT

I 'THINK' IT'S SOFTWARE ONLY SO AS FAR AS HIGH

PERFORMANCE COMPUTING, I THINK IT'S DOWN TO QUADRICS*

ON THE ALPHA TRU-64# AND IBM'S H/W SWITCH ON AIX.

* SEE

http://parallel.ru:81/computers/companies/qsw_e.html

http://www.quadrics.com

# SEE

http://www.europe.digital.com/info/hpc/news/news_archive.html

http://www.digital.com/PRW02T/

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Replies from:

Kristopher T. Briscoe :unixboy@aol.com

kevin@joltin.com (Kevin Sheehan)

Bertrand_Hutin@notes.amdahl.com

ALL POINTED ME TO VERITAS:

Out of Office AutoReply: Sun's "CLUSTERING" technology

(Gee - two or three of these - It's great to know

 that your email is working even if you are not :*)

ALSO:

I also realize that I was not specific enough with my

question......I'm supporting a (Alpha chip) 16 node, 4

cpu (500MHz ea. cpu) per node cluster with a Quadrics

gigaswitch running Tru64 and Quadrics RMS software...

It has cluster management software (allowing us to

finally "forget" NIS), cluster file systems and even a

nifty parallel file system in addition to H/W

controlled RAID.

I keep forgetting

that Sun has only "announced" 64 bit architecture ....

though I thought that some of it was in the field.

quadrics does have a sparc product as follows:

            Sparc Product.

In the QM-1 system the node architecture is based on

the UltraSPARC II architecture. The QM-1 uses a quad

processor SMP processing element, combining the

flexibility of the shared memory programming model

on each node, with the scalability of a distributed

memory system. Each processing node has its own IO

system so that IO scales with compute performance.

The use of the standard Solaris software environment

provides access to a wealth of applications software

and tools. QSW software extends the base software to

provide support for parallel programming

acrossdistributed memory. The performance of the Qnet

network means that the system delivers true

supercomputer performance on parallelised codes.

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"Original" question:

Can anyone point me to Sun Microsystem (or other

sparc-chip related data) that outlines the latest

in their 'clustering' technology as well as any sites

that are (also) doing parallel processing on sparc

platforms. ?

Are there any checklists or websites that are looking

at clustering and Beowulf technologies, comparing all

the HW*/ OS# vendors?

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