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[TCPP-announce] LCI Workshop Features 32- and 64-bit Computing



LCI Workshop Features 32- and 64-bit Computing


The Linux Cluster Institute's Workshop
December 8 - 12, 2003
Center for High Performance Computing
University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM


Registraton deadline is November 26th.
Register Now --http://www.linuxclustersinstitute.org


The Linux Clusters Institute (LCI) brings leading edge technology to its
workshop attendees. In addition to covering the latest Intel and IBM
architectures, the
December workshop is offering a special session on Friday, December 12th,
which features hands-on experience running an application on AMD Opteron(tm)
compute nodes. Workshop attendees will be able to learn not only about AMD
Opteron processor technology but also compare the performance of an
application run on 32- versus 64-bit computing.

LCI's highly successful workshops are intensive, hands-on sessions for
computational scientists, engineers, researchers, analysts, and cluster system
administrators. LCI's technical materials are vendor neutral that highlight
information that attendees cannot easily find elsewhere.

The workshops enable computational scientists, researchers, analysts,
and engineers to develop applications that achieve maximum performance
and scalability on Linux clusters of all sizes. System administrators learn
about
issues related to the administration of Linux clusters supporting secure and
reliable, high-performance computing. Prospective users of Linux clusters will
find the workshops a detailed and informative introduction to the process of
acquiring, configuring, and using Linux clusters.

Each workshop spans a full week and consists of two modules: two days
covering systems administration and management issues, and three days
devoted to scientific/technical application development and optimization.

Registration is limited and will close on November 26. A registration
form and additional information are available at:
http://www.linuxclustersinstitute.org

The LCI provides advanced technical training for those interested in
deploying high-performance Linux computing clusters. The group was
founded by the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) at 
the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the Center for High
Performance Computing (HPC) at the University of New Mexico, and the
Advanced Computing Technology Center (ACTC) at IBM Research. The LCI
includes some of the world's foremost specialists in building and
deploying Linux clusters at NCSA, [EMAIL PROTECTED], and IBM.

real information in real time for high-performance computing



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