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May 11, 2018

Lustre Community Update – Peter Bojanic from Xyratex at SC11

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OpenHPC Establishes Leadership & Releases Initial Software Stack

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HPC Reflections: SC09 in Portland, OR

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Cray Debuts Aries Interconnect with Cray XC30 Supercomputer

November 8, 2012

Custom data closets from IBM

February 1, 2010

Air-Cooling Cascade with the New Cray XC30-AC Supercomputer

May 7, 2013

Women in HPC to Host SC12 BoF on Diversity in the Workplace

November 6, 2012
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