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Re: World's most powerful supercomputer goes online(fwd)
From: "J. M. Seitz" <jms () bughunter ca>
Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2007 10:08:51 -0700
Sweet, imagine the fuzzing power behind that thing :) I wonder if he/she/it
will let us purchase a time slice of that badboy cluster :)
JS
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Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2007 18:23:57 +1200
From: Peter Gutmann <pgut001 () cs auckland ac nz>
To: cryptography () metzdowd com
Subject: World's most powerful supercomputer goes online
This doesn't seem to have received much attention, but the
world's most
powerful supercomputer entered operation recently.
Comprising between 1 and
10 million CPUs (depending on whose estimates you believe),
the Storm botnet
easily outperforms the currently top-ranked system,
BlueGene/L, with a mere
128K CPU cores. Using the figures from Valve's online survey,
http://www.steampowered.com/status/survey.html, for which
the typical machine
has a 2.3 - 3.3 GHz single core CPU with about 1GB of RAM,
the Storm cluster
has the equivalent of 1-10M (approximately) 2.8 GHz P4s
with 1-10 petabytes of
RAM (BlueGene/L has a paltry 32 terabytes). In fact this
composite system has
better hardware resources than what's listed at
http://www.top500.org for the
entire world's top 10 supercomputers:
BlueGene/L: 128K CPUs, 32TB
Jaguar: 22K CPUs, 46TB
Red Storm: 26K CPUs, 40TB
BGW: 40K CPUs, 10TB
New York Blue: 37K CPUs, 18TB
ASC Purple: 12K CPUs, 49TB
eServer Blue Gene: ?
Abe: 10K CPUs, 10TB
MareNostrum: 10K CPUs, 20GB
HLRB-II: 10K CPUs, 39GB
This may be the first time that a top 10 supercomputer has
been controlled not
by a government or megacorporation but by criminals. The
question remains,
now that they have the world's most powerful supercomputer
system at their
disposal, what are they going to do with it? And I wonder
what the LINPACK
rating for Storm is?
Peter.
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