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Hi everyone,
I need to implement a cluster solution and i have no idea how to do it, we have 10 servers with quad core and high computation is our goal, please any documentation would be appreciated and also i am thinking of getting a HPC software from to redhat to implement it, i need your advice. |
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I moved your question to this sub-forum. You might find some other posts here relevant to your needs.
If high computation is your goal, don't bother with RedHat -- their cluster software has a different goal and target. But if you like RPM-based packages, get Rocks. |
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