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The HPCC (High Performance Computing Clusters) computing market is expected to exceed $14B by 2010. It is a market that is growing rapidly and driving significant change in how storage and computing work together. The HPCC market started in the scientific and super computing space and is now moving into the mainstream of IT. Primarily based on low-cost 1U or blade servers running standard operation systems such as Linux, HPCC solutions are moving into key IT markets running Oracle 10G and IBM DB2 and other compute-intensive applications. One of the primary drivers of growth in this market is the ability to cluster low-cost, off-the-shelf hardware into systems with supercomputer capabilities.

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Date:Oct 2006
Pages:8
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