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:LinuxInsider: Terra Soft Delivers Dual-PowerPC Cluster Node
LinuxInsider: Terra Soft Delivers Dual-PowerPC Cluster Node
Sep 6, 2005, 04 :00 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (6148 reads)

(Other stories by Jennifer LeClaire)

"Mercury Computer Systems and Terra Soft Solutions announced today they have joined forces to deliver an advanced dual-PowerPC 970FX-based High Performance Computing cluster node.

"The duo announced an alliance to provide the XR9 with its 64-bit Linux OS 'Y-HPC' and cluster management suite Y-Imager, pre-installed and configured. The heart of the technology is IBM's Power Architecture..."

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