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Re: [Freeipmi-devel] Does Freeipmi currently support SSIF?
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Don Holmgren |
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Re: [Freeipmi-devel] Does Freeipmi currently support SSIF? |
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Mon, 27 Sep 2004 15:14:59 -0500 |
Great, thanks.
We chose the SE7210TP1-E because it was the most cost effective for our
application (lattice gauge theory, also called lattice QCD). We also
tested dual Xeon, dual Opteron, and dual G5, but price/performance was
significantly better for systems based on this single Pentium 4
motherboard.
I would note that the PCI-X (only 64/66) on these motherboards has very
disappointing performance because of the choice of "hub link" between
the north and south bridges. With Myrinet I see only about 200 MB/sec
through this bus. That turns out to be fast enough for our application.
But, I'd definitely recommend E7220-based motherboards for single P4
systems, as their PCI-E has very good performance. Such systems weren't
available when we bought the SE7210TP1-E's.
Don
On Mon, 27 Sep 2004, Anand Babu wrote:
> Because this is Intel motherboard, I can guarantee support for
> GNU FreeIPMI. I will get a sample board from Intel and start working
> on it.
>
> Tyan is closer to making another firmware release to get GNU FreeIPMI
> and biosconfig 100% working on their mother boards.
>
> I am just curious to know why you chose SE7210TP1-E for HPC clustered
> environment.
>
> --
> Anand Babu
> Free as in Freedom <www.gnu.org>
>