in another world......Seagate reduces development overheads by using Intel technology, while cutting its own staff...........
Seagate joins hands with Intel, adds tasty IEEL to its pie and mash
Seagate is helping to unify the Lustre parallel file system software world by incorporating Intel Enterprise Edition for Lustre (IEEL) into its ClusterStor arrays. Lustre is open source parallel file system software based on Linux, and some 40 per cent of the world’s fastest installed supercomputers use it. Seagate has its …
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Thursday 28th July 2016 17:36 GMT Mikel
Intel and Linux
Linux owns HPC, and they use a lot of chips. It must drive the Intel folks crazy to know they can't engineer a reason to require Windows on there. Do the systems come with the TPM chip that only operates with Microsoft's encryption key? Of course they do. That must be the only bone they can throw to Redmond from there.