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Linux: Clusters, grids or mainframes?



What's the best Linux setup for you? Find out in these comparisons on Linux on clusters versus mainframes. Take a look at Linux on the grid, as well.

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Linux clusters vs. grids
SearchEnterpriseLinux.com | 09 Apr 2007
TIP - Can Linux clusters outperform grid computing? Expert Ken Milberg compares them -- covering Beowulf, HPC, Linux Virtual Server and the Globus Toolkit for grids -- and chooses a winner.
Mainframe Linux vs. Unix
SearchEnterpriseLinux.com | 27 Feb 2007
TIP - Discover how Linux on the mainframe -- in this case, the IBM System z Server -- compares with Unix, in terms of its availability, features and performance.
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