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Beowulf.org: Overview
What makes a cluster a Beowulf?
Cluster is a widely-used term meaning independent computers combined into a unified system through software and networking. At the most fundamental level, when two or...
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Beowulf.org: Overview -- How-to
Selection from
Copyright Robert G. Brown, 24 May 2004
One question that is commonly enough asked on the beowulf list is "How hard is it to build or care for a beowulf?"
Mind you, it is quite possible...
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Beowulf.org: Overview -- History
Beowulf History
by Phil Merkey
In late 1993, Donald Becker and Thomas Sterling began sketching the outline of a commodity-based cluster system designed as a cost-effective alternative to large super...
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Beowulf.org: Overview -- FAQ
Acknowledgements
Don Becker, Robert G. Brown, Greg Lindahl, Forrest Hoffman, and Putchong Uthayopas, and Kragen Sitaker contributed valuable information to this FAQ.
1. What's a Beowulf?
Beowulf Clust...
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Beowulf.org: Overview -- Projects
Colony
a 192-Processor linux cluster at
xcific Northwest National Laboratory
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[Beowulf] Understanding environments and libraries caching on a beowulf cluster
[Beowulf] Understanding environments and libraries caching on a beowulf cluster
Tue Jun 28 14:01:09 UTC 2022
On Tue, 28 Jun 2022, leo camilo wrote:
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I see, so if I understand it correctly I have to...