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-The [SGI] Altix is probably the worlds
largest production SSI Linux machine.
+The [SGI] Altix is probably the world's
largest production [
SSI] [
Linux]
machine.
-It is based on the [SGI] [Origin 3000|SGIOrigin] architecture, but uses Intel Itanium2 CPUs
and runs a fairly stock Redhat Linux OS
. [SGI] have released all their changes to the kernel etc as open source
on [http://oss.sgi.com].
+It is based on the [SGI] [Origin 3000|SGIOrigin] architecture, but uses [
Intel] [Itanium]2 [CPU]s
and runs a fairly stock RedHat
. [SGI] have released all their changes to the kernel etc as OpenSource
on [http://oss.sgi.com].
-It currently scales up to 64 CPUs
in a [SSI] and SGI have plans for 128-way models later in the year. Each machine can also be a node in a cluster, using the high speed/low latency NUMALink interconnect, and also having Global Shared Memory access.
+It currently scales up to 64 [CPU]s
in a [SSI] and [
SGI]
have plans for 128-way models later in the year. Each machine can also be a node in a cluster, using the high speed/low latency NUMALink interconnect, and also having Global Shared Memory access.
-It is one [VeryCool]
system.
+It is one very cool
system.