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Dell High-Performance Computing Clusters Power Multiple Research Projects at Penn State; Dell Servers Analyze Data for Biology, Chemistry, Meteorology and Physics Departments.


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AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 17, 2002

Dell (Nasdaq:DELL) high-performance computing High-speed computing, which typically refers to supercomputers used in scientific research.  clusters are powering more of the world's important research at leading institutions such as The Pennsylvania State University's Academic Services and Emerging Technologies (ASET ASET Alberta Society of Engineering Technologists (Canada)
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ASET Australian Society for Educational Technology
ASET Application Specific Engine Technology
), a unit of Information Technology Services (ITS).

Penn State is deploying three clusters using nearly 400 Dell(tm) PowerEdge(tm) servers running Red Hat Linux Red Hat Linux, assembled by Red Hat, was a popular, "middle-aged" Linux distribution (not as old as Slackware but older than Ubuntu) upon its discontinuation in 2004.[1]

Red Hat Linux 1.0 was released on November 3, 1994.
 to solve complex computational problems for research projects in biology, chemistry, meteorology meteorology, branch of science that deals with the atmosphere of a planet, particularly that of the earth, the most important application of which is the analysis and prediction of weather.  and physics departments. These include the modeling of weather patterns, the prediction and control of human disease epidemics, models of intervention strategies for control of bio-terrorism agents, the study of laser abalation -- the procedure used in LASIK LASIK laser-assisted in-situ keratomileusis.

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Customers, like the researchers in ASET, are realizing the advantages of using clusters of standards-based servers to process large amounts of data and complex computations as a cost-effective alternative to proprietary supercomputers.

Citing superior value, high performance, ease-of-use and scalability benefits, government, university and corporate customers are deploying Dell clusters for diverse applications in industries such as financial services The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view of the subject.
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, bioinformatics and life sciences, automotive design Automotive design is the profession involved in the development of motor vehicles or more specifically road vehicles. This most commonly refers to automobiles but also refers to motorcycles, trucks, buses, coaches, and vans. , graphical rendering and energy.

"The Dell high-performance computing clusters have provided Penn State researchers the power to help solve the most complex computational problems, and the flexibility to address applications from many different disciplines at Penn State," said Vijay Agarwala, director of the Graduate Education and Research Services (GEaRS) group, a unit of ASET. "Now academic departments across the campus are lining up to use our clusters -- so much so that we've had to set a formal scheduling system in place to accommodate everyone's projects. The exceptional support and reliability we've experienced with Dell has enabled us to accommodate all of the research."

ASET's original cluster consists of 33 PowerEdge servers with a total of 64 processors running Red Hat Linux; it is nicknamed "Lion-X" after the University's mascot, the Nittany Lion. The second cluster Penn State deployed is a 128-node, 256-processor cluster called "Lion-XE" to address additional research project requests and data processing needs. Most recently, ASET added a third cluster, "Lion-XL," of 92-node dual-processor PowerEdge 2650 servers with Intel(R) Xeon(tm) processors to meet new requirements for computing power in their clusters, which now total nearly one TeraFlop (unit) teraflop - 10^12 flops.

Intel beat Hitachi to the record of 1.06 teraflops, on 04 Dec 1996, unofficially in Beverton, Oregon, using 7264 Pentium Pro chips.
.

"Penn State's ASET/ITS is another example of the continuing trend by the world's leading researchers leveraging standards-based supercomputers to conduct advanced research," said Russ Holt, vice president and general manager, Dell's Enterprise Systems Group. "The supercomputing world is experiencing the benefits of standards-technology led innovation which has been delivered into general purpose server computing over the last decade."

Holt and Agarwala will be on a media teleconference today at 1:00 p.m. CDT CDT
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(BRIT
 for an open discussion about the Dell high-performance computing cluster program and the University's use of its clusters. To join the call dial 800/289-0730 or international 913/981-5509 passcode: Russ Holt.

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