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This category is for home pages of Beowulf clusters. Most of these are located at universities and research institutions, but some are personal projects, with cluster sizes ranging from three nodes to thousands of nodes.
http://aeneas.ps.uci.edu/aeneas/
At the University of California at Irvine. Hardware description, news articles, software links, and benchmarks.
http://netlab.boun.edu.tr/asma/
At Bogaziçi University, Istanbul, Turkey. Cluster specifications, publications bibliography, scheduler documentation, and links to other Beowulf resources.
http://legion.virginia.edu/centurion/
Configuration details, photos, and software links.
http://www.cobalt.chem.ucalgary.ca/
At the University of Calgary. Hardware and software configuration, and information for users.
http://suparum.rz.uni-mannheim.de/Comyc/
At the University of Heidelberg. Users guide, documentation, status, and configuration details.
http://www.cs.vu.nl/~bal/das.html
Cluster information and pictures.
http://www.genetic-programming.com/
Clusters used for genetics research. Pictures, news articles, and design and configuration details for very large clusters.
http://dbserv.pnpi.spb.ru/pcfarm/
At the Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute. Hardware information, news, and papers.
http://math.nist.gov/jazznet/
At the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Benchmarks, research information and pictures, and hardware and software information.
http://nurapt.kaist.ac.kr/galaxy/
Nuclear Reactor Analysis and Particle Transport Lab at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology. Description of hardware, benchmarks, links to software documentation.
http://www.jncasr.ac.in/kamadhenu/
Cluster at the Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research in Bangalore, India. Configuration details, installation notes, benchmarks, and pictures.
http://aggregate.org/KLAT2/
At the University of Kentucky. Press releases, hardware details, and benchmarks.
http://lacms.maths.bris.ac.uk/
At the University of Bristol. Cluster specifications and information about research.
http://www.lobos.nih.gov/
At the National Institute for Health. System configuration, status, benchmarks, links to software, news articles, and information for users.
http://loki-www.lanl.gov/
At the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Documentation, configuration information, benchmarks, and pictures of calculations.
http://noel.feld.cvut.cz/magi/
Used for speech recognition research at CTU Prague. Description and pictures.
http://www.quimica.urv.es/~bo/maginet_e.html
At the Quantum Chemistry Group of the Universitat Rovira i Virgili in Tarragona, Spain. Cluster specifications and pictures.
http://ifisc.uib-csic.es/nuredduna/
At the Mediterranean Institute for Advanced Studies. Cluster description and pictures.
http://suparum.rz.uni-mannheim.de/Linux/farm.html
At the University of Mannheim. Configuration details.
http://abacus.ee.cityu.edu.hk/
At the City University of Hong Kong. Hardware configuration, pictures, benchmarks, users' guide, and research description.
http://www.scl.ameslab.gov/projects.html#clusters
At Iowa State University. Claster homepages with Users guide, hardware and software information, benchmarks and statistics.
http://tccc.iesl.forth.gr/AMS_EPEAEK/the_elements/the_elements_profile.html
Cluster description, links to research, benchmarks, articles, and information for users.
http://www.umsl.edu/technology/hpcc/
Specifications and software links.
http://www.lsc-group.phys.uwm.edu/beowulf/alpha/index.html
Hardware description, pictures, benchmarking code, and construction details.
http://dcwww.camd.dtu.dk/valhal.html
At the Center for Atomic-Scale Materials Physics in Denmark. Hardware and network description, benchmarks, and software information
http://www.willab.fi/telaketju/
Cluster information and links to Beowulf resources.
http://www.uni-koblenz.de/~evol/zuse/zuse.html
At the University of Koblenz-Landau. Configuration diagram.
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