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Blog posts tagged
"HPC"


Jon Thor Kristinsson
19 April 2022

High-performance computing (HPC) clusters anywhere [part 2]

Cloud and server Article

Introduction to the cloud players in the HPC cluster space and how they are driving innovation and evolution in the HPC solution space. ...


Jon Thor Kristinsson
12 April 2022

What is High-performance computing (HPC)? [part 1]

Cloud and server Article

Introduction to high-performance computing, the components that make HPC clusters and how they are used to solve the toughest computational problems we have today. We also cover some of the many ways high-performance computing can be used in the industry. ...


Kris Sharma
8 March 2021

Why is Ubuntu Linux the leading choice to replace CentOS for Finserv infrastructure?

Financial Services Article

Operating systems are the foundation blocks of technology stacks in organisations. When considering an open source operating system for Finserv infrastructure, there are four factors that are key to any enterprise using it – maintainability, continuity, stability and security. The Financial Services industry have started exploring options ...


Lech Sandecki
17 December 2020

Migrating to Ubuntu LTS: six facts for CentOS users

Cloud and server Article

Considering migrating to Ubuntu from other Linux platforms, such as CentOS? Find six useful facts to get started! ...


Eduardo Aguilar Pelaez
29 June 2020

Data centre automation for HPC

Cloud and server Webinar

Friction points in HPC DevOps Many High Performance Computing (HPC) setups are still handcrafted configurations where tuning changes can take days or weeks. This is because the more you tune and optimise something, the more bespoke and unique it is, and the more unique something is, the lower the chances that things will just work ...


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