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by nyrikki
154 days ago
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It must have been more complex then that, I was at the skywalker ranch when onyx was being replaced by o200/2000 and never saw a purple onyx at Kerner(ILM), I had a purple Indy impact as my home machine and was looking for purple. I hated teal with a passion. Perhaps all the purple rack onyx had been dumped but we dug through ILMs boneyard looking to add to our cxfs cluster, but the FC bus speed was too low. It is possible that R10k was different or that there were multiple chassis. The desk sides I had experience with required RAM in slot 1, with CPU in slot 2, with up to 4 CPUs on the board. o200 was more restrictive, with 2 CPUs per chassis, with the ability to cray-link two chassis for a total of 4 CPUs, more required o2000. But this was a quarter of a century ago or more by now…so I may misremember things. |
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And you’re right origin had three models (maybe more) a tower system (o200), a deskside system (same as onyx2) and a rack (same as onyx2).
For Indy impact so you mean the teal/purple indigo2? Weirdly the teal desktop was named indigo2..
Weird but cool stuff.