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Video: Scalability — How to Configure and Manage Scalability for Moab and Torque

In this video, Jason Booth and David Beer from Adaptive Computing present: Scalability — How to configure and manage scalability for Moab and Torque....

Interview: Xyratex CEO Steve Barber on Raising the Bar for HPC Storage

In this video, Xyratex CEO Steve Barber discusses the company’s role in the HPC market as an OEM provider of high-speed storage systems based...

Colfax Goes Cluster Ready with Sandy Bridge and Bright Comptuing

Colfax International is one of the first vendors out of the gate to have certified Intel Cluster Ready systems based on the new Sandy...

New Linux Gaming Benchmarks Published

There's several new OpenBenchmarking.org test profiles available for stressing your Linux OpenGL drivers and hardware...Read more at Phoronix

Intel Lines Up Graphics Changes For Linux 3.5

While we're still several weeks out from even seeing the release of the Linux 3.4 kernel, Intel's developers working on their open-source Linux graphics...

Why Multiple Open Source Platforms Will Succeed in the Cloud

The cloud computing cognoscenti seem to remain convinced that Citrix's CloudStack and OpenStack are gearing up for a battle that will leave one and...

Who Wrote OpenStack Essex? A Deep Dive Into Contributions

It's always interesting to see who really contributes to open source projects. That's doubly true when it comes to projects that are corporate-driven, because...

Ubuntu 12.04 LTS KVM Virtualization Battles 8.04.4, 10.04.4 LTS

While recent testing has shown how Ubuntu 12.04 LTS KVM/Xen/VirtualBox virtualization compares between Intel's Sandy Bridge and AMD's Bulldozer platforms, in this article is...

Gallium3D LLVMpipe Driver On LLVM 3.1

LLVM 3.1 is set to be released next month but will it offer up any performance improvements when paired with the open-source Mesa Gallium3D...

UEFI On Linux Is Like A Pathogen

Red Hat's Matthew Garrett talked this week again about the troubles in supporting UEFI under Linux... Read more at Phoronix