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Message-ID: <011501c7ebf1$9cc943f0$6207a8c0@jseitz>
Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2007 10:08:51 -0700
From: "J. M. Seitz" <jms@...hunter.ca>
To: "'Jay Sulzberger'" <jays@...ix.com>,
	<full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk>
Subject: Re: World's most powerful supercomputer goes
	online(fwd)

Sweet, imagine the fuzzing power behind that thing :) I wonder if he/she/it
will let us purchase a time slice of that badboy cluster :)

JS 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: full-disclosure-bounces@...ts.grok.org.uk 
> [mailto:full-disclosure-bounces@...ts.grok.org.uk] On Behalf 
> Of Jay Sulzberger
> Sent: Friday, August 31, 2007 9:31 AM
> To: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
> Subject: [Full-disclosure] World's most powerful 
> supercomputer goes online(fwd)
> 
> 
> 
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>   Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2007 18:23:57 +1200
>   From: Peter Gutmann <pgut001@...auckland.ac.nz>
>   To: cryptography@...zdowd.com
>   Subject: World's most powerful supercomputer goes online
> 
>   This doesn't seem to have received much attention, but the 
> world's most
>   powerful supercomputer entered operation recently.  
> Comprising between 1 and
>   10 million CPUs (depending on whose estimates you believe), 
> the Storm botnet
>   easily outperforms the currently top-ranked system, 
> BlueGene/L, with a mere
>   128K CPU cores.  Using the figures from Valve's online survey,
>   http://www.steampowered.com/status/survey.html, for which 
> the typical machine
>   has a 2.3 - 3.3 GHz single core CPU with about 1GB of RAM, 
> the Storm cluster
>   has the equivalent of 1-10M (approximately) 2.8 GHz P4s 
> with 1-10 petabytes of
>   RAM (BlueGene/L has a paltry 32 terabytes).  In fact this 
> composite system has
>   better hardware resources than what's listed at 
> http://www.top500.org for the
>   entire world's top 10 supercomputers:
> 
>     BlueGene/L: 128K CPUs, 32TB
>     Jaguar: 22K CPUs, 46TB
>     Red Storm: 26K CPUs, 40TB
>     BGW: 40K CPUs, 10TB
>     New York Blue: 37K CPUs, 18TB
>     ASC Purple: 12K CPUs, 49TB
>     eServer Blue Gene: ?
>     Abe: 10K CPUs, 10TB
>     MareNostrum: 10K CPUs, 20GB
>     HLRB-II: 10K CPUs, 39GB
> 
>   This may be the first time that a top 10 supercomputer has 
> been controlled not
>   by a government or megacorporation but by criminals.  The 
> question remains,
>   now that they have the world's most powerful supercomputer 
> system at their
>   disposal, what are they going to do with it?  And I wonder 
> what the LINPACK
>   rating for Storm is?
> 
>   Peter.
> 
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