On Feb 22, 7:43 am, Roy Schestowitz <newsgro...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> __/ [ g...@xxxxxxxxx ] on Wednesday 21 February 2007 11:47 \__
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> > I am doing research on an exciting project which involes a list of
> > linux servers around the world. It's a very exciting project funded
> > by
> >SigExVentures who has many advanced projects like this and I am
> > trying to find which linux systems/versions I should be using and
> > what
> > tools are more appropriate for that. Are there other systems I should
> > consider ? I am already working with RH, but I would like to know more
> > about the networking/grid type capabilities.
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> > I am starting here and this is a school, so I am not a professional,
> > but would like to learn as much as I can. Anyone can point me to some
> > good ressources on the subject ?
>
> > Thanks,
>
> > Gary
> > Linux Developer
> > Student for theSigExFoundry
> > funded bySigExVentures
>
> Hi,
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> There are various distributions that are built with grid in mind.
> ParallelKnoppix, which is a Live CD, for example, is supposed to include
> (some of) the necessary tools. When I worked on processing of large data in
> multiple clusters I just used Fedora Core 3. It does, however, lack some
> out-of-the-box utilities.
>
> http://www.gridter.com/linx/linux.html
>
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Thanks Roy. I'll continue my research and see what I come up with.
Will post more here of course.
Gary
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