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International Science Grid This Week feature article: "Grid-enabled virus hunting" [1].
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The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-CH) turned to an HPC solution from Sun to speed its biomedical research and image analysis. The UNC-CH grid -- called the Biomedical Analysis and Simulation Supercomputer (BASS) system -- consists of 17 Sun Fire X4600 M2 servers, each with 16 2.8GHz Quad-Core AMD Opteron processor cores. UNC-CH is also deploying a Sun Storage 6140 array, Sun Storage SL500 modular library system, 45 Sun Ultra 40 M2 workstations and Sun Grid Engine software.
