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<P><FONT SIZE=2>It's a little dated, but here's one data point:<BR>
<A HREF="http://www.nvidia.com/object/IO_19962.html">http://www.nvidia.com/object/IO_19962.html</A><BR>
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David<BR>
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From: paraview-bounces+dcthomp=sandia.gov@paraview.org on behalf of Dave Semeraro<BR>
Sent: Mon 3/5/2007 11:26 AM<BR>
To: paraview@paraview.org<BR>
Subject: [Paraview] scaling<BR>
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Hello,<BR>
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Quick question. I was wondering about the scaling ability of paraview. I<BR>
have only run it<BR>
on a couple of dozen processors. I was wondering what is the largest number<BR>
of processors<BR>
paraview has been run on. Also, what are the sizes of some of the largest<BR>
datasets that have<BR>
been analyzed? Any volunteers?<BR>
<BR>
Thanks,<BR>
Dave Semeraro<BR>
semeraro@ncsa.uiuc.edu<BR>
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