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    <title>EPIC-8  :  Call for Papers</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;                        CALL FOR PAPERS
                        ===============

          Eighth Workshop on Explicitly Parallel Instruction
       Computing Architectures and Compiler Technology (EPIC-8)
                         April 24, 2010
                         Toronto, Canada

               http://www.cgo.org/cgo2010/epic8/

      In conjunction with the IEEE/ACM International Symposium
             on Code Generation and Optimization (CGO)

Researchers from both academia and industry are invited to share their
latest research findings in the area of EPIC architectures and compiler
technology. The EPIC style of architecture was developed to enable new
levels of instruction-level parallelism not achieved with traditional
architectures. By allowing the compiler to express program parallelism
and other relevant information directly to the processor, EPIC
architectures can overcome hardware complexity issues that limit
performance in traditional microprocessors.

The major challenge in realizing the f&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
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    <title>Storage device with SuSE Linux on an HP Itaniumrx7620 ia64 server.</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Let me start by saying, I'm a sales person with limited knowledge of 
Linux. We mainly sell HP / HP-UX related hardware.

I need to find a storage array that is supported under SuSE Linux. The 
host server is an HP Itanium ia64 type server. I need to have about 5TB 
of storage.

Can anyone point me to a storage array that will be compatible with the 
above hardware and OS?

Thanks
Jesse
Cypress Technology Inc
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