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- Scalable Cluster Computing With MOSIX for LINUX
- Mosix is a software tool for supporting cluster computing. It consists of kernel-level, adaptive resource sharing algorithms that are geared for high performance, overhead-free scalability and ease-of-use of a scalable computing cluster. The core of the Mosix technology is the capability of multiple workstations and servers nodes to work cooperatively...
- Tags: Node, Cluster Computing, MOSIX, Linux, Engineering, UNIX, Operating Systems, Open Source, Software
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- The MOSIX2 Management System for Linux Clusters and Organizational Grids
- MOSIX Version 2 (MOSIX2) for Linux-2.6 is a management system for clusters and organizational grids. Its main feature is to make all the participating nodes perform like a single computer with multiple processors, almost like an SMP. In a MOSIX system, users can run applications by creating multiple processes, then...
- Tags: Linux Cluster, MOSIX Version 2, Linux, Open Source, UNIX, Operating Systems, Software
- White papers 2007-03-01
- End of the road for openMosix
- According to news posted on SourceForge forum, Moshe Bar, openMosix founder and project leader, has announced plans to end the openMosix Project, effective March 1, 2008. openMosix is a Linux kernel extension for single-system image SSI clustering that allows building a cluster from a bunch...
- Tags: Clustering, SSI Ltd., openMosix Project, Paul Mah
- Blog posts 2007-07-17
- The mysteries of Linux clustering technology revealed
- Examine the different types of Linux clusters and see how the technology has evolved to the point that it can be a valuable asset for businesses.In the past, the idea of computer clustering technology was isolated to universities and NASA. That was then, and this is now. Thanks to Linux,...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, Scott Lowe MCSE, master node, clustering, cluster, load balancing, Linux, Linux cluster
- Technical articles 2002-04-10
- bandwidth
- bandwidthSeems like this website times out a lot...probably because it's busy these discussions are addicting but it seems like you guys need a fatter pipe (get your mind out of the gutter!) :)It's gotten terrible in the last weekThe number of times that I get a timeout trying to load...
- Tags: advancedgeek, clustering, feedback, Hugo
- Discussion threads 2005-03-01
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