UCLA building Xserve G5 cluster
updated 08:20 am EDT, Tue July 6, 2004
UCLA Xserve G5 cluster
UCLA's Plasma Simulation Group is in the process of creating a .
UCLA's Plasma Simulation Group is in the process of creating a .
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Joined: Jun 2002
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I love to hear about computing clusters being built using Macs. However, the next two frontiers for Apple are enterprises buying Xserves for internal usage in large numbers and ISP's buying them in large numbers for running their hosting services with. For the former, I think that larger servers with 4-16 G5 processors would be great. For the latter, I hope that Apple will introduce a blade server product.