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by diakritikal
3067 days ago
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Not so long ago a high percentage of the Top500 were running SUSE Enterprise Linux. I'm sure this was because at one point CRAY built one for the US DoD/DoE leveraging AMD Opertons & SUSE, and of course CRAY used to be the big name in supercomputers so I'm sure that influenced other builders choices. Then I recall the US DoD/DoE mandating a Linux OS engineered closer to home, so Red Hat got the nod. So I wonder what the prevalence of the various distros in supercomputing is now? |
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