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PSSP
(redirected from Parallel System Support Program)

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PSSPProfessional Student Services Personnel
PSSPParallel System Support Program (IBM)
PSSPPenicillin Susceptible Streptococcus Pneumoniae
PSSPPotomac Society of Stereo Photographers
PSSPProstitutes' Safe Sex Project
PSSPPersonnel Security and Surety Program
PSSPPeer Sexuality Support Programme (New Zealand)
PSSPPre-Separation Services Program
PSSPPrefreshman Summer Science Program (Spelman College; Atlanta, GA)


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The "Blue Hammer" system ushers in a new era of manageability for commercial UNIX systems using IBM's Parallel System Support Programs (PCP) -- the robust management software first developed for the IBM SP supercomputers.
The S80-based high performance cluster system ushers in a new era of manageability for commercial UNIX systems, using IBM's Parallel System Support Programs (PSSP) -- robust management software first developed for the RS/6000 SP supercomputer -- to cluster up to 16 ultra-powerful S80's that can scale to 384 copper microprocessors.
Parallel System Support Programs (PSSP) enables cluster management from a single point of control.
 
 
 
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