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Computing resources include:
    o 44 HP9000/700 series machines (HP PA-RISC 1.1 based)
    710, 712, 715, 720, 730, 735, 750, 755, J210
    o 31 ``PC''s (Intel x86 based)
    486, Pentium, Pentium Pro
    o 20 IBM RISC SYS/6000 series (Motorola PowerPC based)
    43P
    o 15 HP9000/ 300 and 400 series machines (Motorola 68k based)
    345, 360, 370, 380, 433
    o 5 HP9000/800 series machines (HP PA-RISC 1.0 based)
    834, 835
These 115 machines contain over 9GB of RAM and 220GB of disk storage and are connected via multiple 10-Mb and 100-Mb ethernets. The machines run vendor supplied (HP-UX, AIX, Windows95, Windows/NT), publically available (FreeBSD, NetBSD, Linux), and locally developed ( Mach4, HPBSD) operating system software.

Additional information about CSL and its computing facilities:

    o Avalanche Project home page
    The ``north'' half of CSL.
    o Flux Project home page
    The ``south'' half of CSL.
    o MEB East Penthouse Map (Closed for remodeling)
    This is where most CSL faculty, staff and students reside.
    o CSL Machine Room Map (not even .utah.edu access)
    This is where most of our ``server'' machines are.
    o CSL Machine List (coming someday)
    List and description of most machines used by the group.


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Last updated April 14, 2008.