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CCS: IBM SP (Eagle)

Eagle is no longer available. It stopped running jobs June 1, 2005.

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Eagle is a 184-node IBM RS/6000 SP operated by the Computer Science and Mathematics Division of Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Eagle is one of the core machines in the Center for Computational Sciences.

Eagle has 176 Winterhawk-II "thin" nodes, each with four 375 MHz Power3-II processors and 2GB of memory. Eagle also has eight Winterhawk-II "wide" nodes - each with two 375 MHz Power3-II processors and 2 GB of memory - for use as filesystem servers and other infrastructure tasks. Eagle's estimated computational power is over 1 TFLOPS in the compute partition.

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Updated: Wednesday, 01-Jun-2005 13:58:27 EDT
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