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A Linux cluster primer, part two
Linux cluster expert Tom Quinn offers advice on how to simplify cluster management and explains the pros and cons of recycling servers. Article
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Blades cool hot, crowded data center
Tier 1 suppliers aren't the only ones that can come up with highly efficient Linux clusters. Just ask the managment team at Silicon Valley's Magma Design Automation. Article
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InfiniBand finally ready to leap in commercial market
Despite this, experts still agree that the interconnect architecture is fairly high-end for many traditional IT shops. Tip
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Scyld's new cluster has Linux distro, Ganglia inside
An IDC analyst says Scyld Software is taking a unique approach with the newest release of its Linux distribution and clustering bundle. Article
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CEO: Labor costs to plummet with utility computing
The CEO of data center management software vendor Qlusters Inc. explains how Linux will help shape the future of utility computing. Article
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Beowulf founder: Linux clusters ousting supercomputers
In this exclusive interview, Beowulf Project co-founder Donald Becker said he sees Linux cluster, Opteron, SuSE and InfiniBand roles expanding to take over the space held by supercomputers. Article
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Setting up a cluster with Linux and Oracle
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Linux clusters for HPC: Why and why not?
What's keeping high-performance computing users away from Linux clusters? Should they reconsider? Linux clustering expert Len Rosenthal answers these questions. He also names his first choice for an HPC cluster processor. Article
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BladeRunner hunts the competition
A new player arrived on the Linux blade server horizon this week as Linux-exclusive vendor Penguin Computing launched BladeRunner. More cluster than android, this server hopes to compete with the likes of Dell for a share of a booming Linux blade ser... Article
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Moshe Bar: Misinformation slowing grid, utility computing adoption
Open source advocate Moshe Bar is all for the rapid adoption of infrastructure concepts such as on-demand and grid computing. But these initiatives won't go anyway until vendors figure out a better way to communicate the message. Article