Talk:MareNostrum

Latest comment: 9 years ago by ThinkOpenly0 in topic MareNostrum I, II, and III

Church edit

Is it inside a church? 200.100.53.26 14:23, 26 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

Yes. -- Henriok 19:25, 26 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

Disambiguation request edit

Could a knowledgable person please disambiguate fabric in the passage "adapters on each server blade and switch fabric of 12 Myrinet switches"? The only option at Fabric that would make sense in this case would be Fibre Channel fabric, but it is not clear to me that this would be a proper piping to establish. Thanks. Courtland 04:20, 10 October 2005 (UTC)Reply

TOP500 entries edit

Of course the position within the TOP500 listing can be used in the article (if properly augmented by the date at which this information was extracted). But since the TOP500 list is in constant motion, wouldn't it be better to add this information in form of a small table, which can be easier updated as a paragraph. Furthermore - and this goes along with the above - MareNostrum will be supersided as Europe's fastest supercomputer by another BlueGene/L installation at the reseacrh center Juelich. Lars Bähren 08:28, 29 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

That's fine, I just think a table would look ugly, and not save that much time over changing the text. It would have to be updated exactly as often if not more. The way it is in the text, top ten won't have to be changed until it needs to say top 20, and Europe's fastest doesn't need to change until another is certified to beat it. So it's really only a couple updates a year at most, which isn't too much. If enough faster computers are installed in Europe it could just say one of Europe's fastest. For the table to be more useful it would need to be more specific which would require more updating. - Taxman Talk 13:19, 29 March 2006 (UTC)Reply
Point taken, though this was part of what I actually had in mind, namely e.g. tracking the computers status over the various editions of the TOP500 list. Thus you'd be able to track its position within the list - i.e. you'd add information and not only update them. But this of course might be a matter taste. - Lars Baehren 15:28, 30 March 2006 (UTC)Reply
Oh, well if you want to add all the past data and track it over successive lists that is good too. I just wanted to go the easy route. :) A nice looking table near the end of the article would be fine, but maybe the text should stay like it is? It's up to you if you're willing to update it I guess. - Taxman Talk 20:20, 30 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

The new Top500 is published and MareNostrum advanced! It is now a 5th place. It seems they upgraded it with JS21 blades using PowerPC 970MP. I'm not familiar with the details of this upgrade but this article shoud probably be updated to reflect this. -- Henriok 00:20, 14 November 2006 (UTC)Reply

Rename edit

I suggest that we rename this article MareNostrum (supercomputer). IBM did build it, granted that, but it's owned by the Barcelona Supercomputing Center. It will reflect how some other supercomputers articles are named, like: Thunderbird (supercomputer), Columbia (supercomputer) and Kalpana (supercomputer). And.. in contrast to other "IBM Whatever" machines, MareNostrum is not a custom built machine (like IBM Roadrunner), it's built from standard parts. -- Henriok 00:37, 14 November 2006 (UTC)Reply

Yeah, I couldn't see the justification for the rename in the first place. But per naming conventions, there's no need to add the (supercomputer) because there's only one MareNostrum. There is a disambig at Mare Nostrum, but that's fine, all we have to do is link to that at the top. I suggest moving back to the original title. - Taxman Talk 14:48, 14 November 2006 (UTC)Reply
I second that. -- Henriok 18:01, 16 November 2006 (UTC)Reply

Relevance of the links edit

What's the relevance of the "see also" links for "LOFAR" and "El Club de los Astronautas"? I don't really see the connection with the supercomputer --89.131.87.84 17:54, 25 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

I deleted these two links as I believe they are totally worthless.83.33.86.185 (talk) 16:40, 29 December 2008 (UTC)Reply
LOFAR is semi relevant because the computer used for it's data processing is of similar processing power to MareNostrum. They were one and two in Europe at one time I believe. - Taxman Talk 14:01, 30 December 2008 (UTC)Reply

MareNostrum I, II, and III edit

From what I've been able to turn up, there are actually three versions of MareNostrum, and the main article has a hybrid of them, which makes it factually incorrect.

The first (2004) was based on IBM JS20s (PowerPC 970 processors) (http://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/7390.wss).

The second (2006) was based on IBM JS21s (PowerPC 970MP processors) (http://www.bsc.es/marenostrum-support-services/marenostrum-system-architecture).

The third and current system (2013?) is based on IBM System x iDataPlex dx360 M4 (Intel Xeon E5-2670 processors) (http://www.bsc.es/marenostrum-support-services/marenostrum-system-architecture/compute-racks). — Preceding unsigned comment added by ThinkOpenly0 (talkcontribs) 19:51, 11 March 2015 (UTC)Reply