High performance cluster benchmarking

Supercomputing Online reports that the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) at the University of Texas, Austin has teamed up with Dell to research performance issues associated with high performance computing clusters. Citing the increased use of such clusters by the HPC community, the manager of TACC’s HPC group says in the article:

With Dell’s support, we will continue to investigate and improve the performance of applications when run in these clustered computing environments and explore new techniques and algorithms for improving performance.

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