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Linux customised to allow server suite to run on PS3

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The free installer will be available from the UK distributor's website from 1st of June



Leading digital workflow specialist HELIOS has tapped into the power of the Playstation 3 platform. The games console is powered by the incredibly powerful Cell processor, which is needed to run games in high definition and amazing detail. HELIOS has customised a version of Linux to allow its server suite to run on the PS3 hardware.

The free installer will be available from the UK distributor's website from 1st of June (www.jpy.com). It utilises Yellow Dog Linux v5.0 as its operating system, and it includes a test drive version of HELIOS UB, the enterprise client server solution. It is believed that this is the first instance of the games platform being used for a business server solution.

The reasons for porting HELIOS to the PS3 are more than simply showing off programming skills of the HELIOS team. It is of course more usual to have the enterprise software running on much more expensive platforms, such as IBM blade servers or Apple Xserves. But the PS3 is capable of lighter duties, and will be used by the HELIOS sales team to demonstrate the software to customers. With fully loaded servers running into multiple thousands of pounds, a compact demonstration server for under £500 makes perfect sense.

The HELIOS bundle included on the disc image will run for four hours at a time, allowing users to see what HELIOS can do. Software bundled would cost over £10,000, and getting it to run on a £425 gaming platform is quite a feat.

Dr John Yardley, MD of HELIOS distributor JPY Plc, said "It might seem like a crazy idea, but pound for pound the PS3 offers amazing power. I expect plenty of Linux enthusiasts will find good uses for the installation, which includes powerful tools like EtherShare and WebShare. Getting HELIOS running on the platform is akin to cramming a Spitfire engine into a Mini!" The Linux installer is customised to make the best use of the limited memory available on the PS3. The disk image installs Yellow Dog Linux in under 10 minutes, with a configuration designed to optimise performance offering 40% more memory than the standard config.

The PS3 uses a 64-bit Cell processor that runs at 3.2 GHz, is PowerPC compatible with 256 MB of main memory, and has performance comparable to a G5 single CPU. The PS3 comes with the NVIDIA RSX Graphics Processing Unit, has a 60 GB 2.5" swappable serial ATA disk and offers WLAN and Gigabit Ethernet for network connectivity. Terra Soft's Yellow Dog Linux v5.0 is binary compatible with its release for the former Apple PowerPC product line and concurrent support for the Mercury Cell products and IBM Cell and pSeries servers.

Advantages of the HELIOS PS3 Linux installation:

#Free download from HELIOS web site
# Easy installation, ready to run in a few minutes
#Excellent Linux on PS3 documentation from HELIOS
#Dedicated server operating system with optimized performance (40% more memory available)
#Java 1.5 runtime is pre-installed
#Easy maintenance shell from CD
# HELIOS services are pre-installed as a test drive


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Why?

Why would you do that? I can't understand why people do that sort of thing. I would be laughed out of the office/pub for doing something so geeky!
for the processing it can do, would it work out as a cheap server?
pretty much

and you can already run a server on a ps3 pretty easily - e.g. download http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ports/releases/feisty/release/ubuntu-7.04-server-powerpc+ps3.iso
GeorgeTuk
Why?

Why would you do that? I can't understand why people do that sort of thing. I would be laughed out of the office/pub for doing something so geeky!

To utilize the PS3's amazing processing power

Why not ? Its a pretty powerful processor and hard drive can be increased. Its reasonably quiet and can be stood up to not use too much space.