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Production Resources
Apart from the partners machines of the GridLab testbed, our
applications need to run on production machines, used by
physicists, in both Europe and the USA. These machines are
typically outside of our direct administration and influence, and
bring up problems such as firewalls, interoperability and
authorization. Our main group of production users, the Numerical
Relativity group at the Albert Einstein Institute and their
collaborators are heavy users of the following machines:
| Machine
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Description
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| peyote at AEI (Germany)
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IA32 Linux Cluster [Architecture], [Usage]
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| supermike at LSU (USA)
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IA32 Linux Cluster [Architecture], [Usage]
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| psi at RZG (Germany)
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IBM Regatta. [Architecture], [Usage]
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| sr8000 at LRZ (Germany)
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Hitachi SR-8000 [Architecture], [Usage], [Globus]
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| seaborg at LBL (USA)
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IBM SP3. [Architecture], [Usage]
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| lemieux at PSC (USA)
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Compaq Server. [Architecture], [Usage]
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| copper at NCSA (USA)
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IBM SP4 [Architecture], [Usage]
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| platinum at NCSA (USA)
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IA32 Linux cluster [Architecture], [Usage]
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| titan at NCSA (USA)
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IA64 Linux Cluster. [Architecture], [Usage]
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General Notes on Resources
- Users can have several project accounts on a resource.
- On the Hitachi machine we usually use a cross compiler on a Linux
machine to make an executable ... that is, we compile on a different
architecture machine to that which we run on.
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