Nor-Tech has been in the HPC field for the better part
of a decade, delivering projects for high-profile organizations such as NSF, NIH and DARPA.
Our experience includes HPC and Visualization clusters based on CentOS,
Red Hat, Fedora, CCS 2003, Rocks, Warewulf
and Suse. Several years ago Microsoft honored Nor-Tech by selecting us
to be a Microsoft HPC partner and our engineers and technicians
were working with HPC Server 2008 for nearly a year before its release.
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In order to meet the university’s computing requirements, Nor-Tech developed a 64-compute node cluster, with 512 compute cores, specifically tailored to computational fluid dynamics (CFD) services. > more
Nor-Tech developed a Rocks/Linux-based system with integrated InfiniBand and installed the necessary applications, including the NAMD simulation package for researchers studying brain diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. > more
Nor-Tech develops a Rocks / Linux data center cluster to aid in research to better understand brain disorders such as Alzheimer's, schizophrenia and multiple sclerosis. > more
Nor-Tech develops a cluster based on Windows
CCS 2003 for Holtec to help speed up finite element analysis
and thermal analysis on its spent nuclear fuel storage products. > more
Nor-Tech develops a compact, ruggedized
Portable Cluster for use in a DARPA-funded project for the
military that uses GPS, LADAR, and holographic technology
to provide soldiers far greater resources for planning their
patrols in complex urban terrains. > more