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Bio-IT World June 12, 2002 Debra Goldfarb |
Biology: Antidote for HPC Blues The high-performance computing (HPC) market is unlike any other. Although it is a small, niche market, its influence is powerful and pervasive. Will bio-IT catalyze a revival in advanced computer architectures? |
PC World June 2002 Jamie Fenton |
Sun Improves Qube Server Sun's Cobalt Linux-based Qube 3 server is revamped and easier to use... |
Linux Journal May 1, 2002 Glen Otero |
The Beowulf State of Mind Beowulf has grown into the poster child for open-source, clustered computing. The Beowulf concept is all about using standard vanilla boxes and open-source software to cluster a group of computers together into a virtual supercomputer... |
New Architect May 2002 Brian Wilson |
Manage Distributed Apache Web Servers Covalent's new Enterprise Ready Server isn't just another commercial Web server offering. It's a complete management system designed to handle configuration, monitoring, and log file management for a distributed network of Apache Web servers... |
New Architect April 2002 Neil McAllister |
Database Clustering Is it the end of server budget blues? |
Search Engine Watch March 4, 2002 Danny Sullivan |
Google Enters Enterprise Search Space Google has introduced a new search appliance, a pizza-box size unit that contains the full Google search functionality for internal networks and intranets... |
CIO February 1, 2002 Fred Hapgood |
Many Working Together Massively parallel processing is still looking for the mainstream... |
CIO January 1, 2002 Scott Berinato |
How to Build a 1.5 Terabyte SAN for Less than $35,000 A company that does postproduction audio for major motion pictures constructed its own storage area network. |
CIO November 1, 2001 John Edwards |
Storage Gets Caught in the Net IP storage promises faster, cheaper and wider storage area networks... |
Linux Journal November 2001 Ibrahim F. Haddad |
Open-Source Web Servers: Performance on a Carrier-Class Linux Platform A test of the performance of three open-source web servers on a typical Ericsson Research Linux cluster platform... |
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