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:Installing a Large Linux Cluster, Part 4
Installing a Large Linux Cluster, Part 4
Aug 9, 2007, 04 :30 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (5190 reads)

(Other stories by Graham White and Mandie Quartly)

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"This is the fourth and final part of a series that covers the installation and setup of a large Linux computer cluster. The purpose of the series is to bring together in one place up-to-date information from various sources in the public domain about the process required to create a working Linux cluster from many separate pieces of hardware and software. These articles are not intended to provide the basis for the complete design of a new large Linux cluster; refer to the relevant reference materials and IBM Redbooks® mentioned throughout for general architecture pointers.

"This series addresses systems architects and systems engineers to plan and implement a Linux cluster using the IBM eServer Cluster 1350 framework..."

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