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Vendors: Systems::Clusters

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Companies that will sell and set up and/or maintain a Linux cluster for use in high-powered computing enviroments.

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  • Company:California Digital
    Location:Fremont, CA
    Web Site:http://www.californiadigital.com/
    Description:California Digital provides massively-parallel Linux compute clusters to enterprise technical computing customers in various vertical markets such as manufacturing, oil and gas exploration, bioinformatics, financial services, and digital content creation.
    Updated:19-Apr-2005 12:40pm EDT

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  • Company:Advanced Clustering Technologies
    Location:North Kansas City, MO
    Web Site:http://www.advancedclustering.com
    Description:Advanced Clustering Technologies, Inc. provides custom turnkey Beowulf Clusters. Offering Intel and AMD processors, multiple connectivity options, and personalized service.
    Updated:09-May-2002 4:09am EDT

  • Company:Allied Systems Design
    Location:San Jose, CA
    Web Site:http://www.alliedsystemsdesign.com
    Description:4 Processors in a 1U Chassis for Clustering

    Total Density "W" is the product that saves space for your cluster, from Allied Systems Design, Inc. Total Density "W" supports standard off the shelf motherboards that are full ATX compatible. Therefore DUAL Processor motherboards are used, utilizing any memory configuration used by the motherboard. Even the large 12" by 13" motherboards fit in this chassis. Check website and email or call for multiply Dual AMD or Dual Intel Processor, Floppy, CD-ROM and PCI Card configurations.

    Total Density "W" fits in standard racks and is 28" deep. The box is modular, so only half could be used if desired making it 14" deep. All video, lan, etc. connections are made on one side.

    Updated:15-May-2002 2:49am EDT

  • Company:Iron Systems Inc.
    Location:San Jose, CA, CA
    Web Site:http://www.ironsystems.com/iclusters.asp
    Description:Sells Beowulf clusters made up of 10’s to 100’s of HD nodes
    Updated:26-Jan-2006 12:06pm EST

  • Company:Linux NetworX, Inc.
    Location:Sandy, UT
    Web Site:http://www.linuxnetworx.com
    Description:Develops and sells Linux cluster systems
    Updated:02-Aug-2002 5:53am EDT

  • Company:Psychsoft, Inc
    Location:North Quincy, MA
    Web Site:http://www.psychsoftpc.com/psychlone_cluster_super_computer.htm
    Description:Psychsoft, a Quincy, MA computer manufacturer, makes the Psychlone Cluster line of Beowulf computers for Node Based Parallel Processing High Performance Computing (HPC) applications. The Psychlone Cluster line of High Performance Computing Clusters based on SUSE Linux is ideal for any organization wishing to add the power of supercomputing for a reasonable price.
    Updated:02-Apr-2005 5:48am EST

  • Company:StoreAnywhere.com
    Location:Brooklyn, NY
    Web Site:http://www.storeanywhere.com/
    Description:Provides Debian and Redhat Linux-based Beowulf clusters
    Updated:04-May-2005 7:37am EDT

  • Company:xiLinux Systems Inc.
    Location:Thornton, CO
    Web Site:http://xilinux.com/products/server/
    Description:We provide and support large scale computational environments (Beowulf clusters, multiprocessor systems)
    Updated:25-May-2004 4:46am EDT




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