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DAILY NEWS AND INFORMATION
FOR THE GLOBAL GRID COMMUNITY /
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Systems/Enterprise:
JAPAN'S LARGEST GRID PROJECT USES
LINUX NETWORX CLUSTER
Linux Networx announced that Japan's National Institute of Advanced
Industrial
Science and Technology (AIST) has purchased and installed a 556-processor
Evolocity II (E2) cluster system to join the AIST Supercluster. The
Supercluster, an 11 trillion floating operations per second (tflops) cluster
built by AIST, integrates with one other computing system to form Japan's
largest distributed computing Grid.
AIST is Japan's largest public research organization with the mission to
research and develop industrial science and technology, geological surveys,
measurement standards and technological applications for the private
sector.
The Linux Networx cluster will reduce the burden of the AIST Supercluster
by
processing smaller jobs and providing common storage over the entire system.
The cluster will be used for Grid computing and other research areas including
bioinformatics and nanotechnology. The E2 cluster was delivered to a newly
established center of AIST, the Grid Technology Research Center (GTRC), and
completed AIST'S acceptance testing on March 25.
Linux Networx is partnering with SGI Japan to provide a shared file system
and
20 terabytes of storage that enables data sharing over multiple systems in the
Supercluster. Best Systems Inc, a reseller of Linux Networx solutions, is also
working with Linux Networx to assist with system integration and support after
the cluster is installed. Linux Networx K.K, a wholly owned subsidiary of
Linux Networx, was establish in March 2003 as part of the company's ongoing
and dedicated expansion efforts throughout Asia.
"The GTRC aims to become the focal point of research and development in the
Grid communities in Japan and Asia-Pacific region. To accomplish this goal, we
must have cutting-edge cluster systems that are reliable and powerful," said
Satoshi Sekigucki, director of the GTRC. "The cluster provided by Linux
Networx and SGI will be a key contributor to the success of the Grid program
and we look forward to advances the cluster will make in our research
programs."
The E2 cluster consists of 556 Intel Xeon 3.06 GHz processors and will
include
cluster management tools from Linux Networx, Clusterworx and ICE Box, to
provide total cluster management from one interface.
"AIST is a critical component to the Asian and Japanese research community
and
their extensive Grid research program demonstrates their progressive thinking
and leadership role in developing new technology," said Clark Roundy, vice
president of Asia Pacific operations for Linux Networx. "We are pleased that
AIST has chosen Linux Networx cluster technology to participate in this
landmark computing event."
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