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EverLab @ Aston David Saad
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Status Sept 2004 – up and running Sept 2004 – up and running June 2005 – 2 CPU 4 HD fail June 2005 – 2 CPU 4 HD fail May 2006 – 1 CPU 8 HD fail May 2006 – 1 CPU 8 HD fail In comparison: 3 clusters of 7, 25, 150 nodes with no major failures In comparison: 3 clusters of 7, 25, 150 nodes with no major failures 14 blades registered on EverLab 14 blades registered on EverLab One storage node running Fedora core 4 One storage node running Fedora core 4 Front running DHCP, PXE, Fedora core 5 Front running DHCP, PXE, Fedora core 5 EverLab status
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Anticipated use of EverLab I 1. Message passing for inference Graph colouring, data distribution Power grids, traffic Multinode communication (CDMA) 2. Large scale simulations To validate theoretical results Applicability to realistic systems
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Anticipated use of EverLab II 3. Solving (saddle-point) equations numerically Multinode communication Computational complexity, colouring Structural glasses 4. Monte-Carlo for sampling & optimisation
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Software requirements 1. Basic programming languages C, C++ Fortran (?) 2. MPI
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