CHAOS (Linux Clustering)
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The Clustered High Availability Operating System is an extension to the RedHat Enterprise Linux distribution that operates many of the supercomputers at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, such as Blue Gene/L, ASC Purple, and approximately a dozen others. It consists of kernel extensions and an operating environment that supports the Lustre file system.[1]
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- ^ Linux at Livermore. Retrieved on February 20, 2007.
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