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| title = Designing a Highly-Scalable Operating System: The Blue Gene/L Story
| publisher = Proceedings of the 2006 ACM/IEEE International Conference for High-Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis (SC’06)
| author = Moreira, Jose
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The [[Cray XT4]] and [[Cray XT5]] supercomputers run [[Compute Node Linux]].<ref name=cnl-dwb>{{cite journal
| title = Compute Node Linux: Overview, progress to date, and roadmap
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| title = Designing and Implementing Lightweight Kernels for Capability Computing
| publisher = Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience
| author = Riesen, Rolf
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Sandia and University of New Mexico researchers began work on [[SUNMOS]] for the [[Intel Paragon]] in the early 1990s. This operating system evolved into the Puma, Cougar, and Catamount operating systems deployed on [[ASCI Red]] and [[Red Storm (computing)|Red Storm]]. Sandia continues its work in LWKs with a new R&D effort, called kitten.<ref name=pedretti>{{cite web
| url = https://software.sandia.gov/trac/kitten
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