UK Universities Launch Cloud Supercomputer For Hire 25
judgecorp writes "Cambridge University and Imperial College London have combined forces to make a cloud-based supercomputer service. Supercomputers have traditionally not been shared this way, but CORE — the biggest Intel-based HPC system in the UK, and in the top 100 supercomputers in the world — will be available on a pay-per-use basis by industry, small businesses and other academic bodies."
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10k processor hours are free*
[fineprint]*) special free starter package, only first time users, application needed[/fineprint]
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http://www.hpc.cam.ac.uk/ [cam.ac.uk] might be a good place to start.
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Both arms, both legs, and your first born.
Good (Score:1)
Now the pricing for cracking passwords will go down.
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Business oppertunity (Score:3)
I wonder if this thing will make Bitcoins at a greater rate than they charge? Capitalism in it's purist form!
Re:Business oppertunity (Score:4, Interesting)
No. If it does, the price of bit coins will fall to match. Actually, from historical performance of the bit coin market, the price of bit coins would probably fall to BELOW what it costs to make them. Capitalism in it's purest form.
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VS (Score:1)
Score! Now I'll finally be able to run the Visual Studio GUI with decent performance.
How is this (Score:5, Insightful)
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... if you're running an internet flourist, it must be nice to be able to contact the cloud operator when february nears and be able to just rent a few more servers for a week.
Pancake day must be quite an event in your part of the world - over here most people get by with what they already have in the cupboard.
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It is special because they really need to dump the last generation computer off on somebody so they can afford to run the new one. STFC has just paid for some new computers for physics, and one of them is in Cambridge. What they haven't done (at least here in Leicester) is paid for the electricity.
Basically this is universities holding an electronic car boot sale because they are down on funding.
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I think most people are starting to think we have found some new way to store data in actual clouds.
Not until "Cloud 2.0"!
Old Joke (Score:1)
Question - How many Imperial grads does it take to change a lightbulb?
Answer - Only one, but they'd do it just as well as someone who went to Oxford or Cambridge.
Similar work exists (Score:2)
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Those were grids. This is a cloud.