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CU peers respond to a query to fulfill an immediate need of 64-512 cores. May 2014.

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The query (May 19, 2014):

I have an immediate need for some linux based processing power:

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Boost C++ extensions libraries with Boost MPI and Boost Filesystem properly compiled."

Any suggestions?

Suggestions:

James I. Vanee writes:

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Biotechnology Resource Center Bioinformatics <brc_bioinformatics@cornell.edu>bioinformatics@>

I don't have anything under my control with that many cores that isn't dedicated to (owned by) a particular group or project.

(2) The Penguin Computing on Demand (POD) service has 64 core machines: http://www.penguincomputing.com/services/hpc-cloud/pod/architecture

they They claim "on demand" and "pay as you go" - I've never used them but I thought of them in this context because they are appear to be effectively closer to an actual HPC-as-a-service vendor than other commodity IAAS (Amazon, Google, MS).

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