Computational.

The main purpose is to run a pilot and get a proof of concept of
integrating linux clusters in current architecture, so the low
performance of such a cluster is not an issue.

High availability might be considered too (hey! if the developers can't
benefit of it, I can always find a way to make it do something useful
:-) )

Thanks,
Guy
 

On Wed, 2003-08-06 at 12:14, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
> Guy Teverovsky wrote:
> > Greetings all,
> > 
> > I did some hardware inventory in the warehouse debris at work and found
> > some 6-7 HP workstations (J200, J210, J280).
> > 
> > I would like to bring some life to those and free their enslaved by
> > HP-UX souls. The big question is whether there is any chance running
> > some a Linux cluster on this architecture ? 
> >>From my long-lasting trip to google I have found that Debian and Gentoo
> > support the architecture out of the box. What I have not found is any
> > evidence to running a Linux cluster on PA-RISC.
> > 
> > Any pointers are more then welcome...
> 
> Define which cluster: computational, high availability, web servering?
> 
> Gilad
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