Linked by Tony Steidler-Dennison on Tue 15th Jul 2008 13:33 UTC, submitted by Rahul
Fedora Core The #1 supercomputer in the world, the IBM Roadrunner, produced at a cost of nearly $100 million dollars, runs Fedora. IBM has been working on and contributing to Fedora, using it as a prototype for the new cell architecture that leads to this supercomputer.
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Fedora?
by anomie on Tue 15th Jul 2008 16:10 UTC
anomie
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2007-02-26

Not to be obtuse, but I didn't see any reference to Fedora in the article itself. It actually reads:

Roadrunner operates on open-source Linux software from Red Hat.

Perhaps it's unlikely that they bought a RHEL license for their supercomputer, but still... The article does not say Fedora.

RE: Fedora?
by Rahul on Tue 15th Jul 2008 17:44 in reply to "Fedora?"
Rahul Member since:
2005-07-06

Refer slide 4. They have both Fedora and RHEL

http://sti.cc.gatech.edu/SC07-BOF/06-Borrett.pdf

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