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	<description>High Performance Computing has its roots in non-commercial, academic, national lab&amp;nbsp;and governmental environments where very large, compute-intensive workloads and applications are executed. &amp;nbsp;According to recent data from IDC HPC, economically-attractive
 clusters have become the common denominator across most HPC deployments. &amp;nbsp;In parallel, the continuing maturation of HPC ISV commercial business software, the refinement of operating system &amp;amp; cluster software, and the consistent availability of more computing
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