How Red Hat Enterprise Linux powers the arena’s quickest supercomputer and the way forward for exascale computing

How Red Hat Enterprise Linux Powers the World’s Fastest Supercomputer and the Future of Exascale Computing

How Red Hat Enterprise Linux powers the arena’s quickest supercomputer and the way forward for exascale computing

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Innovation in computing is fueled by means of a mixture of main {hardware} and device–and the newest computing revolution is occurring on the exascale degree. Exascale machines are able to appearing an exaflop, or one quintillion calculations in keeping with 2nd. This marks a brand new frontier, and one of the crucial main supercomputers at this degree, El Capitan, has set a brand new benchmark for computational energy. The underlying device powering this device? Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL).Red Hat and supercomputing: A legacy of functionalityRed Hat has lengthy been at the vanguard of high-performance computing (H

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