Peloton (super computer)
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The Peloton Super Computer purchase is a program at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory intended to provide tera-flop computing capability using commodity Scalable Units (SUs). The Peloton RFP defines the system configurations[1]. Appro was awarded the contract for Peloton which includes the following machines:
| Machine | Nodes | TPP (TFLops) |
|---|---|---|
| atlas | 1152 | 44.24 |
| hopi | 80 | 2.92 |
| minos | 864 | 33.18 |
| rhea | 576 | 22.12 |
| yana | 80 | 3.07 |
| zeus | 288 | 11.06 |
All of the machines run the CHAOS variant of Red Hat Enterprise Linux and the Moab resource management system.
[edit] References
- ^ Linux at Livermore. Retrieved on 2007-03-01.

