Hello Linux Lovers. The Israeli Group of Linux Users will meet once again, this friday, 05/01/2001 at 10:00 in Compaq building in Raanana (Daphna st. 9). This time the subject is Clusters and the Lecturer is Mr. Moshe Bar. Abstract: The Linux world is in clustering frenzy. Hardly a week goes by without an announcment of yet another Linux cluster being installed somewhere. In this speech Moshe looks at the viable solution for scientific and high availability clustering and what's to come. Taking the example of two such clustering technolgoies, Moshe goes into the intricacies of effective cluster management, installation and applic development. Moshe has installed several big Linux clusters throughout Europe and the USA. He is currently finishing his 3d book, Linux Clusters, for MacMillan Publishing and has joined with Prof. Barak (www.mosix.org) for building - on contract - the world's largest Linux cluster based on Mosix technology. About Mr. Moshe Bar: Moshe Bar is a Linux developer, project manager, advocate and writer (not necessarily in this order). He published several books describing linux internals, and write linux coloumns in several Computer Magazines. He can cook too (http://www.moelabs.com/myfood.html). Getting to Compaq: By Car: >From Geha coming from south, you reach north. Ranana Junction, Turn left into Weizman First turn right into Industrial center. Keep going and follow Compaq sign till you see Compaq building on left. Turn left till you reach car park. By bus: Once you reach main street (Ahuza) in Ranana Take #4 bus till Rananim shopping center. Compaq building can be seen from the shopping center. By Rides: We know that there are Linux lovers who live far away and may have trouble getting to the meeting. You are wellcome to use the mailing list to ask for rides. RSVP: We need to know how many people to expect. Please send a short email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to let me know you'll be there. Can't wait to see you all there! -- Chen Shapira ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]