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Sandia installs Codine on over 200 processors
Neutraubling, 29 October 98
Sandia Laboratories in Livermore will install the job management system CODINE, developed by the German Software company GENIAS, on a heterogenous cluster of over 200 processors. The system includes a 64 processor SGI Origin 2000 running Irix, 33 Pentium and 136 Alpha machines running Linux. CODINE was selected because it runs stable on Linux. Sales was done through the Genias North-Amercia subsidiary in Baltimore.
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