IBM developerWorks: Linux clustering with MOSIX | Linux Today

IBM developerWorks: Linux clustering with MOSIX

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Feb 5, 2002

Daniel Robbins introduces you to clustering. He
explains what it is, how you go about cluster-enabling your Linux
system, and how you can benefit from setting up a cluster. By the
end of this tutorial, you will have set up your own MOSIX cluster.
MOSIX is a special transparent form of clustering that is very easy
to set up and can produce positive results with only a minimal
investment of time and energy.


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