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:developerWorks: Installing a Large Linux Cluster: Part 1: Introduction and Hardware Configuration
developerWorks: Installing a Large Linux Cluster: Part 1: Introduction and Hardware Configuration
Dec 12, 2006, 05 :30 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (6323 reads)

(Other stories by Graham White and Mandie Quartly)

[ Thanks to An Anonymous Reader for this link. ]

"This is the first of multiple articles that cover the installation and setup of a large Linux computer cluster. The aim of the series is to bring together in one place up-to-date information from various places in the public domain on the process required to create a working Linux cluster from many separate pieces of hardware and software. These articles are not intended, however, to provide the basis for the complete design of a new large Linux cluster...

"The first two parts of this series address the base installation of the cluster and include an overview of the hardware configuration and installation using the IBM systems management software, Cluster Systems Management (CSM)..."

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