It had to happen I suppose - the perfect beverage for quenching the thirst of
tired Beowulfers after a hard day in the server room.
http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/beowulf-glutlusty/30195/
http://www.beowulfbrewery.com/
Perhaps we should request a Gluster brew.
Dr John Hearns | CFD Hardware
On 22/07/13 09:48, Hearns, John wrote:
It had to happen I suppose - the perfect beverage for quenching the thirst of
tired Beowulfers after a hard day in the server room.
Yes, John, the order of the tasks is very important!
First you builds the cluster
I think we talked a bit about using beer as coolant, and plainly that's
silly, but it occurs to me that yeast likes warm water; so the (Canadian
Spring) water you can use as coolant for your cluster, can go to the vat
with the yeast, and you are making efficient use of secondary heat recovery.
Let me try to forgot (to distract from) GPUs. I don't know, who setup BARs
for PCI-E devices: BIOS or Linux kernel (OpenSUSE 12.3 kernel 3.7.10-1.1 - in
my case). Here (below) is presented part of /var/log/messages, but at the
corresponding moment of kernel loading there is no Nvidia GPU driver
Coolant wanter can get pretty nasty. We back-of-enveloped using warm water
from our water-cooled systems via a heat exchanger to malt barley for beer some
years ago, but the output water was too cool to be of use. On the other hand,
people are growing much more comfortable with using much
Bah.. some modern transliteration..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Beowulf.firstpage.jpeg
http://www.bl.uk/manuscripts/FullDisplay.aspx?ref=Cotton_MS_vitellius_a_xv
if you would prefer the spoken word:
http://people.umass.edu/sharris/in/gram/GrammarBook/Sounds/BeowulfPassage.html
Reversing the order will likely provide a good test case for fault tolerance,
depending on the consumption level and rate
Jim Lux
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