For years, NASA had a very straightforward process for replacing high-performance computing hardware: over a three-year period, when it became more expensive to operate an older suite of hardware than it did to replace it with new products that could accomplish the same work, we simply replaced the old hardware. For NASAs High-End Computing Capability (HECC) Project, that process changed when we reached the limits of our facilitys power, cooling, and floor-loading capacity, becoming a strategy of decommissioning the least productive hardware and replacing it with more capable counterparts. The impact was that we provided our users with less supercomputing capability than we would have without the limitations. Additionally, with 25% of our t...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration's HPCC program is part of a new Presidential initi...
The capability of desktop computers has increased greatly over the past several decades, even outpac...
To sort out the best combinations of technologies for a crewed mission to Mars, NASA Headquarters aw...
For over 35 years, the NASA Advanced Supercomputing (NAS) Division at Ames Research Center has house...
With the expansion of high-end computing resources needed to support NASA's increasing demands for p...
For some of the biggest and most interesting problems, people have used some of the biggest and most...
Computers are a growing part of everyday life in many ways. For some of the biggest and most interes...
The NASA Advanced Supercomputing (NAS) Division enables advances in high-end computing technologies ...
While scientific and engineering advancements used to rely primarily on theoretical studies and phys...
NASA has increasingly relied on high-performance computing (HPC) re- sources for computational model...
High Performance Computing (HPC) has become an integral part of NASAs Aeronautics research and appli...
NASA's High-End Computing Capability (HECC) Project has made it possible for its users to run on com...
NASA technology contributions to create energy sources include direct solar heating and cooling syst...
A brief overview of NASA's recent experience in supercomputing is presented from two perspectives: e...
NASA's 10,240-processor Columbia supercomputer gained worldwide recognition in 2004 for increasing t...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration's HPCC program is part of a new Presidential initi...
The capability of desktop computers has increased greatly over the past several decades, even outpac...
To sort out the best combinations of technologies for a crewed mission to Mars, NASA Headquarters aw...
For over 35 years, the NASA Advanced Supercomputing (NAS) Division at Ames Research Center has house...
With the expansion of high-end computing resources needed to support NASA's increasing demands for p...
For some of the biggest and most interesting problems, people have used some of the biggest and most...
Computers are a growing part of everyday life in many ways. For some of the biggest and most interes...
The NASA Advanced Supercomputing (NAS) Division enables advances in high-end computing technologies ...
While scientific and engineering advancements used to rely primarily on theoretical studies and phys...
NASA has increasingly relied on high-performance computing (HPC) re- sources for computational model...
High Performance Computing (HPC) has become an integral part of NASAs Aeronautics research and appli...
NASA's High-End Computing Capability (HECC) Project has made it possible for its users to run on com...
NASA technology contributions to create energy sources include direct solar heating and cooling syst...
A brief overview of NASA's recent experience in supercomputing is presented from two perspectives: e...
NASA's 10,240-processor Columbia supercomputer gained worldwide recognition in 2004 for increasing t...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration's HPCC program is part of a new Presidential initi...
The capability of desktop computers has increased greatly over the past several decades, even outpac...
To sort out the best combinations of technologies for a crewed mission to Mars, NASA Headquarters aw...