If someone posted already, forgive me I get the digest.
http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/43480/108/ Scientists get a million Linux kernels to run at once
Scientists at Sandia National Laboratories in Livermore, have run more than a million Linux kernels as virtual machines.
(how long before shared hosts use this....lol)
The technique will allow them to effectively observe behaviour found in malicious botnets, or networks of infected machines that can operate on the scale of a million nodes.
One of the researchers Ron Minnich, said they are often difficult to analyze since they are geographically spread all over the world.
However using virtual machine and a Thunderbird supercomputing cluster for the demonstration, the team was able to run VMS at a similar scale as a botnet.
This allows cyber researchers to watch how botnets work and explore ways to stop them in their tracks said Minnich.
The largest number of kernals that had been run at once was 20,000 kernels. However the more kernels that can be run at once the more effective cyber security professionals can be in combating the global botnet problem.
The hope is one day to emulate the computer network of a small nation, or even one as large as the United States, in order to 'virtualise' and monitor a cyber attack."
"The sheer size of the Internet makes it very difficult to understand in even a limited way," said Minnich. It has been estimated that the team will need to run 100 million CPUs by 2018 in order to build a computer that will run at the speeds they need.
On 08/05/2009 02:15 PM, Bob Hoffman wrote:
If someone posted already, forgive me I get the digest.
http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/43480/108/ Scientists get a million Linux kernels to run at once
what am I missing here ? Were they using CentOS ?
what am I missing here ? Were they using CentOS ?
I think this was one of those random /.esque off-topic sorta posts that tickles some geeks pink and makes others shake their heads.
Myself, I enjoy the occasional off-topic "look at this cool, possibly weird, new way of using FLOSS". :-)
Drew wrote:
what am I missing here ? Were they using CentOS ?
I think this was one of those random /.esque off-topic sorta posts that tickles some geeks pink and makes others shake their heads.
Myself, I enjoy the occasional off-topic "look at this cool, possibly weird, new way of using FLOSS". :-)
Some of us might even have found CentOS as a result of reading an off-topic post in some other list.
On 08/06/2009 05:45 PM, Drew wrote:
I think this was one of those random /.esque off-topic sorta posts that tickles some geeks pink and makes others shake their heads.
ah! There was a rumor around recently that a rather large cluster was coming up, and CentOS was in the running for it. I thought this might be it. Guess not.
On 05/08/09 14:15, Bob Hoffman wrote:
~Snip~ Scientists get a million Linux kernels to run at once ~Snip~
(how long before shared hosts use this....lol)
~Snip! ~
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Awesome news :D But I hope that computer is "Energy efficient" and doesn't use to much power.. well OK maybe not. (I also kinda don't care)
I'm guessing that box pulls some power :-D Imagine your power bill after running that constantly for a month :o
Thus I doubt "Shared Hosts" could afford to run one, let alone more.
PS: Was the box running CentOS?
Quoting Jake Shipton jakems@hotmail.co.uk:
On 05/08/09 14:15, Bob Hoffman wrote:
~Snip~ Scientists get a million Linux kernels to run at once ~Snip~
(how long before shared hosts use this....lol)
~Snip! ~
see here: http://xkcd.com/619/
Dave
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Awesome news :D But I hope that computer is "Energy efficient" and doesn't use to much power.. well OK maybe not. (I also kinda don't care)
I'm guessing that box pulls some power :-D Imagine your power bill after running that constantly for a month :o
Thus I doubt "Shared Hosts" could afford to run one, let alone more.
PS: Was the box running CentOS?
-- Jake
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