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First modern user-interface to launch Java-based MPI-like jobs
First to parallelize QuickTime compression from desktop video applications like iMovie and Final Cut First support Mathematica on clusters using supercomputing-style communication (MPI) First solution to support Universal Applications on a cluster First to cluster virtually any combination of Intel or PowerPC Macintoshes, even ones running OS 9
First Mac cluster solution discussed in podcast interview
First cluster solution to use Dashboard widgets to monitor cluster and job activity First cluster solution to use Spotlight to search for data in job files First cluster solution to view the cluster in three alternative views: - a Node View for adding news to a job and to display diagnostics about nodes of the cluster - a Job View to scan the entire network for queued, launching, running, terminated, and aborted jobs and display statistics about these jobs - a Network View to scan multiple networks simultaneously First Mac cluster solution to support customized job queuing using Automator First commercial Mac application to use Xgrid First Mac cluster solution to be taken on interstate US tour First Mac cluster solution in an article identified as a "must-read" in an IEEE/American Institute of Physics publication First Mac cluster solution featured on William Shatner-hosted national television
First cluster solution to utilize the "brushed metal" look available in OS X 10.3 and later. First cluster solution to utilize drawers for commonly used functions: - the Recent Items drawer displays and recalls recently used app, files, nodes, and nodes of the remote node scan cache - the Options drawer accesses all the options of the job First Mac cluster solution with an supercomputing-style advanced queuing and scheduling system for retaining jobs until specific conditions are met First Mac cluster solution to use a job tracking system designed to monitor the progress and execution of jobs and retain statistics and other historical data about terminated jobs First Mac cluster solution to provide secure resource management, via a modern graphical user interface, by users and groups, regulating CPU time quotas, job duration limits, and even rollover minutes! (Pooch Pro) First supercomputer-compatible Mac cluster solution to automatically acquire a specified number of nodes or processors in a cluster - utilizes Pooch's heuristic algorithms via its "Automatically Acquire Nodes" feature First cluster solution to be exhibited at WWDC and demonstrated at a WWDC session First to achieve 1.21 TeraFlops* on 128 dual-processor Xserve G5 cluster at UCLA! First Mac cluster solution to utilize after-hours computing and unutilized machines - runs on nodes while they are logged out! (OS X only) First cluster solution with a modern graphical user interface to cluster the Xserve First Mac
cluster solution to be accompanied by a
series of tutorials
on parallel computing
First to discover, register, and resolve using Bonjour (a. k. a. ZeroConf), then known as Rendezvous, for clustering - uses Service Location Protocol (SLP) simultaneously First to recognize and utilize multiprocessor Macs and OS X multitasking for cluster computing by automatically launching multiple tasks on multiprocessor machines (running OS X 10.2.1 or later): - Parallel applications can use one API to mix parallel computing both inside a box and across boxes - For examples, see the Power Fractal app and the Fresnel Diffraction Explorer. First cluster solution to support four different user interfaces:
First Mac cluster solution to support customized job queuing using AppleScript or via Unix command line First cluster solution to schedule node registration and deregistration First cluster solution to support:
First cluster solution to be featured in MacWorld (on macbeat) First Mac cluster solution to be taken on Canadian tour First to achieve
over 217 Gigaflops*
on a 33-node dual-processor G4/1GHz XServe cluster, the largest calculation then performed using an Xserve cluster
- performed at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory!
First cluster solution on Mac OS X First cluster solution to install on a node in seconds! First to employ easy-to-use, modern Macintosh graphical user interface, including drag-and-drop! First cluster solution to make it possible to build a cluster in minutes! First cluster solution to use AppleScript First cluster solution to support:
First Mac cluster application to support the Message-Passing Interface on OS X First Macintosh solution to win "most innovative" award at IEEE Cluster First cluster solution to require a minimum of system configuration - similar to a web browser First to cluster virtually any combination of Macintoshes running OS 9 or OS X - demonstrated robustness (other clustering solutions have been known to break due to inconsistencies in the kernel version) First cluster solution to coexist with other applications, such as Adobe Photoshop or Microsoft Office First cluster solution to not depend on File Sharing, Network File System (NFS), rsh, static host files, mpirun, the command-line, etc. First cluster solution to not require modification to the hardware or the operating system First to dynamically discover resources on any TCP/IP network (10BaseT, 100BaseT, Gigabit, Airport, or combinations) First Mac solution to actively query nodes for current status and other time-dependent attributes First Mac solution to determine the capability and capacities of compute nodes on demand First software used by a sixth-grader to build a cluster First to discover and combine resources over intercontinental distances - nodes in Munich, Germany, have been combined with nodes 6000 miles away at UCLA First to discover using Service Location Protocol (SLP) for clustering Introduced patent-pending technologies! First to achieve over 233 GigaFlops* using 76-node dual-processor Power Macs at an undergraduate student lab at the University of Southern California!
For documention, including a one-page Pooch Quick Start, see the Manual Page. You can try out Pooch for yourself starting at the Download Page. You can also get started at
the Mac Cluster Recipe.
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