MIT Professor Runs Record Google Compute Engine job with 220K Cores
by staff from High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC on (#2KR7B)
Over at the Google Blog, Alex Barrett writes that an MIT math professor recently broke the record for the largest-ever Compute Engine cluster, with 220,000 cores on Preemptible VMs. According to Google, this is the largest known HPC cluster to ever run in the public cloud.
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