Hi
We would kindly join in and assist.
Our team developed Project Kusu (http://www.hpccommunity.org/kusu) which is the foundation for the Red Hat HPC offering. As mentioned by KB, HPC is very wide, and we definitely need more help and expertise.
For a complete HPC stack the following components would be required:
Infrastructure: 1. OS (centOS) 2. cluster management (kusu) 3. batch scheduler (Lava already included in kusu, SGE, Torque would also be good additions) 4. cluster filesystems (Lustre, GPFS, GFS, pNFS) 5. compilers and libraries (gcc, intel/portland compilers, mpich, openmpi, lapack, scalapack, atlas etc)
Open source HPC applications Kits in 1. bio/life science 2. chemistry and materials science 3. CFD 4. rendering applications 5. financial computations apps 6. numerical routines libraries.... 7. etc
In Kusu we try to provide most of the infrastructure pieces, the next stage of development is to target applications, so that engineers and scientist using Kusu can easily install a cluster with their applications without worrying about the cluster software infrastructure.
Cheers!
Laurence www.HPCCommunity.org
On 31 Oct 2008, at 3:26 AM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
hi,
Does anyone have details on what is going on with upstream and their HPC product ? A directory has down up on ftp.redhat.com but there is nothing inside there, and there seems to be not much going on with their sales website either.
What we could start working on in the mean time is to get a SIG together, and formulating intent / direction / mechanism etc.
Also, HPC itself is quite a vast subject - and perhaps we should not limit ourselves only to the product base that is being released upstream. So if we were to propose a HPC SIG, are there a few people here who would like to join in the effort and help ?
- KB
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