Category Archives: HPC

Painful week at WestGrid

WestGrid (Western Canada Research Grid) is a interconnected network of really juiced up computers, e.g. clusters, super computers, and high performance work stations, from 14 different partner institutions across four provinces in Western Canada. I tend to use some of … Continue reading

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More bang for less buck (and in less space) – the fairy tale of the Microwulf

There is a post on Entertaining Research today about getting 1 Gflop for less than $100. Basically it’s about… Microwulf is a personal, portable Beowulf cluster, providing over 26 Gflops of measured performance, for less than $2500. Its dimensions are … Continue reading

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How I skin the cat

Because much of my work involve computationally intensive models I make extensive use of various High Performance Computing (HPC) resources, e.g. high-end work stations and simulation servers, distributed computing infrastructure and cluster based platforms. Some of the HPC resource I … Continue reading

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