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Bio-IT World January 13, 2003 John Russell |
When Only Brute Force Will Do Listening to CEO Fred Hausheer talk about supercomputers, it's not always clear if BioNumerik Pharmaceuticals Inc. is a drug discovery company or high-performance computing play. Even its name suggests a mixed identity. But that's the point. |
New Architect January 2003 Kevin Savetz |
Fighting the Storage Crunch Choosing the right storage systems for your applications is a matter of weighing your specific needs, like speed of retrieval, the initial size of the dataset, and the anticipated growth of the dataset over time. There are a number of modern storage solutions to pick from. |
New Architect January 2003 Lee Schlesinger |
HP Proliant DL380 Generation 3 A solid, general-purpose 2U server, the new DL380, which began shipping in October, is one remarkable piece of engineering. |
New Architect January 2003 Stephanos Gosling |
Sun LX50 General Purpose Server Sun's most recent X86-based 1U server comes with either Solaris x86 OE or Sun Linux 5.0, a new Linux distribution that Sun tweaked especially for its Intel hardware. |
New Architect January 2003 Brian Wilson |
OmniCluster SlotShield 3000 A security appliance delivered on a PCI-compatible, plug-and-play blade |
Macworld December 2002 Mark Anbinder |
Mac OS X Server 10.2 Apple's latest server environment does something for every Mac server administrator |
Macworld November 2002 Sean Greathouse |
Xserve This MacOS X-based server provides impressive processing power and smooth looks but lacks good RAID implementation. |
New Architect November 2002 Al Williams |
Server Sandboxes Dedicated hosting without the hassle: deploy a single OS kernel on a single machine, but divide the kernel's system resources into multiple "lite" virtual servers, or sandboxes. |
New Architect September 2002 Neil McAllister |
Rethinking the Macintosh Apple takes aim at the server market. |
New Architect September 2002 Brian Wilson |
Slim Servers Dell recently shipped two zippy rack mounts, the PowerEdge 1650 and 2650. Both servers cram an amazing collection of hardware features into a very small space. |
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