Portable cluster

Portable cluster

, available from Nor-Tech [cite web
title = Nor-Tech - Home
url = http://www.nor-tech.com/
accessdate = 2008-05-03
] , that houses rackmount computer components in a shock-mounted case.

The Portable Cluster is designed to run on standard power configurations and can operate up to 96 processor cores on two 110VAC 20-amp circuits or up to 52 processor cores on a single 20-amp circuit.

The Portable Cluster was developed to be a practical high-performance computing option for universities that need to share equipment between labs and campuses. Nor-Tech also offers a ruggedized model of the Portable Cluster which adheres to applicable United States Defense Standards such as MIL-STD-108, MIL-STD-648 and MIL-STD-810. The ruggedized model also features a breather valve to regular pressure inside the case during shipment. More information is available on the Portable Clusters website. [http://www.portableclusters.com/]

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