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Mike Warren and his 10 million N-body cosmology code running on each of two RLX System 324 clusters, one with 24 ServerBlade 633s (top) and the other with 24 ServerBlade 667s.
The back of the rack holding the two RLX clusters and a conventional VA/Linux cluster. (The fan is for the VA/Linux cluster. The RLX clusters ran cool even with the front doors open during the show.)
Gina Fisk, a member of the RADIANT team, showing the RLX clusters.
Los Alamos National Laboratory's booth at SC 2001.
The RADIANT team's portion of the Los Alamos National Laboratory booth.
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