2007 22:41
To: British Ubuntu Talk
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] High Performance Computing
Ian Pascoe wrote:
> G'day all
>
> Anyone out there involved with, or has theoretical experience with HPC
> using clusters? Before I approach the various projects and make myself
look
&
Ian Pascoe wrote:
> G'day all
>
> Anyone out there involved with, or has theoretical experience with HPC
> using clusters? Before I approach the various projects and make myself look
> a complete twonk, I'd appreciate some views and thoughts. Please?
Hello, Ian.
I've built a 92-node Ubuntu 6.
G'day all
Anyone out there involved with, or has theoretical experience with HPC
using clusters? Before I approach the various projects and make myself look
a complete twonk, I'd appreciate some views and thoughts. Please?
Been looking at Rocks Clusters (http://www.rockclusters.org) which prov
On Sunday, 22.04.2007 at 20:21 +0100, Ian Pascoe wrote:
> One of the many topics that have my interest at the moment is that of
> high performance computing by using cluster / parallel computing. Can
> Ubuntu support this without a lot of hacking around?
I think this is tricky: the only really u
> In a similar vane, can Ubuntu be set up to work in a thin client scenario by
> which I mean the computer that the user is booting up takes all it's OS from
> a central server.
Hi Ian,
Feisty server edition ships with linux terminal server project
software. http://www.ltsp.org/
"With 7.04 comes
Hi Folks
One of the many topics that have my interest at the moment is that of high
performance computing by using cluster / parallel computing. Can Ubuntu
support this without a lot of hacking around?
In a similar vane, can Ubuntu be set up to work in a thin client scenario by
which I mean the