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 Wrapping up ISC'13 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this podcast, Rich, Henry, and Dan discuss the recent ISC’13 conference, the Student Cluster Challenge, and South Africa’s surprise win. And while there was a lack of news at the conference this year, the boys are definitely psyched up for SC13 in Denver and Dan's plan to move a small camping trailer into his booth space for the duration of the show. Download the MP3 * Subscribe on iTunes * RSS Feed

 Radio Free Looks at the Milky Way Supercomputer | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this podcast, the Radio Free HPC team looks at the Milky Way (Tianhe-2) supercomputer from China that now owns the top slot on the TOP500 list. They kick around the hardware and explore the configuration, but then the conversation shifts to real science and recent news about Blue Waters cracking into the HIV virus. Finally, they discuss the impact of Tianhe-2 on the western HPC world. Download the MP3 * Download the mobile video * Download the 1080p video * Subscribe on iTunes * RSS Feed

 Radio Free HPC Interviews Jack Dongarra on the New TOP500 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this podcast, the Radio Free HPC team discusses the June 2013 TOP500 list with Jack Dongarra from the University of Tennessee. How did the Chinese manage to trump the world once again with the #1 supercomputer on the planet? Listen in to find out. Download the MP3 * Subscribe on iTunes * RSS Feed

 You Gotta Own Your Own Archive, Part 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In Part 2 of this podcast, the Radio Free HPC team looks at the importance of owning your own archive of enterprise data. The discussion was prompted by Henry Newman's presentation entitled: Today’s I/O Challenges for Big Data Analysis from the recent HPC User Forum in Tucson. Download the MP3 * Download the mobile video * Download 1024p Video * Subscribe on iTunes * RSS Feed

 You Gotta Own Your Own Archive, Part 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In Part 1 of this podcast, the Radio Free HPC team looks at the importance of owning your own archive of enterprise data. The discussion was prompted by Henry Newman's presentation entitled: Today’s I/O Challenges for Big Data Analysis from the recent HPC User Forum in Tucson. Download the MP3 * Download the mobile video * Download 1024p Video * Subscribe on iTunes * RSS Feed

 Holographic Storage on the Horizon | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this podcast, the Radio Free HPC team takes a look at pending holographic storage technology. Henry Newman's head is still spinning from the technology previews he saw at the recent IEEE Mass Data Storage Conference. Could this be a game-changer for the tape industry and archiving data? What are the specs, limitations, and most importantly, are these the droids we've been looking for? View the Hitachi Slides * View the Akonia Holographics Slides * Download the MP3 * Download the mobile video * Download 1024p Video * Subscribe on iTunes * RSS Feed

 Fireside Chat - HPC Embraces Big Data | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this podcast, the Radio Free HPC team interview Fritz Ferstl, CTO of Univa. Topics include Big Data, HPC, and the continuing convergence of both. View the slides on Slideshare * Download the MP3 * Download the mobile video * Download 1024p Video * Subscribe on iTunes * RSS Feed

 Radio Free HPC Looks at Lustre with Brent Gorda | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this podcast, the Radio Free HPC team discusses Lustre and LUG 2013 with Brent Gorda. Now part of Intel in their High Performance Data Division, Gorda was CEO of Whamcloud when the company was acquired last summer. Gorda recently wrote a post about the rapid growth of the Lustre community, so we started our discussion there and learned a good deal more about the popular file system. Download the MP3 * Subscribe on iTunes * Subscribe to RSS

 FPGA’s and Stuff | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this episode of Radio Free HPC, Rich, Dan, and Henry discuss the recent buzz surrounding FGPAs. After being sidelined by accelerators, they’re increasingly being used in appliances. Big vendors are talking about FPGAs not only for appliances but for general-purpose systems as performance assists. Are we headed back to the future? The guys discuss the ins and outs of FPGAs and why, in some cases, they could be a huge win for the organizations that implement them. But is the architecture flexible enough? For enterprise and Big Data, perhaps it is. If you need to perform the same algorithms over and over again, FPGAs could be a perfect fit. As with all things tech, there are a few cautionary notes to be sounded. Amassing more and more appliances can lead down a tricky road. Will their use in workload-optimized systems lead to vendor lock-in? Can you really teach an old FPGA new tricks? And can they be weaponized? Most importantly: how are servers like cattle? Tune in to find out… Download the MP3 * Subscribe on iTunes * RSS Feed

 The Joy of RDMA? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this follow-up podcast to the GPU Technology Conference, the Radio Free HPC team mulls over a talk by GE’s Dustin Franklin, GPU app specialist. Dustin’s topic was GPU-direct RDMA; was this a first look at real-world RDMA with GPU-to-GPU communications? Follow along as the guys describe flow charts on technical slides that are not yet approved by viewing for the “great unwashed masses” – but make no mistake, they’re impressed by what they saw. Dan “knows a guy” who can divulge more, and offers to arrange an inquisition with Henry. Henry promised to “be nice,” whatever he means by that. Rich missed this GTC session and several others while “conducting interviews,” whatever he means by that. Dan offers another characterization. And this just in: there’s a great deal of information available on the Internet. Download the MP3 * Subscribe on iTunes * RSS Feed

 Human Face of Big Data | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this podcast, the Radio Free HPC team looks at at a new book called The Human Face of Big Data by Rick Smolan. The book details the ways in which Big Data affects our daily lives and predicts the ways it will transform our future. The big-picture overview the author presents is that of our planet becoming a giant nervous system in which we, its inhabitants, are the nerve endings. Or as his ten-year-old son put it, "Isn't this like growing another eye?" Indeed it is: with all of this sensory input, we are beginning to see a third dimension. It's also one of those we-don't-know-what-we-don't-know propositions. Just as we could never have imagined how transformative the Internet would be, we can't predict where Big Data will take us. We don't even know, really, how to maximize the data we're collecting right now. The Human Face of Big Data is available -- well, probably lots of places -- but here's the Amazon link, because they have so much data on us already. Download the MP3 * Download the mobile video * Download 1024p Video * Subscribe on iTunes * RSS Feed

 RF HPC Ep22 Intel Inside Cable TV | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this episode, the Radio Free HPC team discusses recent reports of Intel's plans to bust up the cable TV industry by offering a service or set-top box that would allow customers to buy channels and individual shows a la carte, and -- AND -- access a cloud-based DVR service. The stuff of dreams, right? But not so fast. Acquiring licenses for each bit of content, and dealing with Hollywood in general, is not for the faint of heart. What's in this uphill climb for Intel? Chips in every household; entry into a massive market; and another way to offset declining PC sales. What's in it for consumers seems pretty clear, but there's at least one major caveat: What's to stop, say, Comcast from raising rates for its Internet cable in order to cover lost revenue? Then we're all paying Intel and our local cable provider. Is this just "Meet the new boss... same as the old boss?" This episode also gives us a peek into the guys' viewing preferences and current entertainment setups. (Henry: The Food Network instead of ESPN? Really?) Download the MP3 * Download the mobile video * Download 1024p Video * Subscribe on iTunes * RSS Feed

 Do Not Talk About Exascale | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this episode of Radio Free HPC, the topic of Exascale is under the hosts' scrutiny once again as they discuss some interesting stories released by The Exascale Report featuring opinion by Bill Gropp of NCSA and Bill Harrod of DOE. Rule #1: You do not talk about Exascale. (Kind of like rule #1 of Fight Club, except the guys keep breaking it.) Why not? Because too many of the people talking about Exascale are having the wrong conversation about it. What should the conversation be? Should it be about the systems themselves, or about the work that can be done only with those systems -- the science that we can't yet do? Spoiler alert: Dan and Henry disagree on this. But a peaceful vibe reigns once again as they discuss what The Exascale Report calls "The Three Noble Truths" of Exascale, which sounds kind of Zen and cool -- as if it was coined by Exascale Samurai. And finally... is it time to talk about Zetta-scale? Download the MP3 * Download the mobile video * Download 1024p Video * Subscribe on iTunes * RSS Feed

 Success and Failure in Tech | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this podcast, the Radio Free HPC team looks at success factors for technology Startups. Prompted by a recent interview with Sun Microsystems co-founder Andy Bechtolshiem, the discussion centers around lessons learned from Sun's decline and eventual acquisition by Oracle. Download the MP3 * Download the video * Subscribe on iTunes * RSS Feed

 TheInfoPro Research Report on Server and Virtualization Trends | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this podcast, Peter ffoulkes from TheInfoPro presents results from a recent study on Servers and Virtualization markets. As an analyst with a deep background in HPC, ffoulkes does a great job of bringing this research into perspective with high performance computing markets. TheInfoPro’s latest report focusing on Servers and Virtualization is set to be released on 1/8. I am writing to see if you would be interested in a pre-interview with Peter ffoulkes, lead analyst on the report. Conducted during the second half of 2012, TheInfoPro study identifies key initiatives of senior server infrastructure managers and examines market factors and major players. This annual study is based on extensive live interviews with server professionals and primary decision-makers at large and midsize enterprises in North America and Europe." Learn more about research services at TheInfoPro. Download the MP3 * Download the Slides (PDF) * Subscribe on iTunes * If Dropbox is blocked, download audio from Google Drive.

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