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Old 11-10-2004
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Question Cluster?

hey we doing a clean up here at work and throwing out all the old PC's. Not the best like 300Mhz or around there they are.

I've grab a few since I would like to teach myself how to cluster! Only one thing. I got no idea where to start.

I know do a search on google etc. But I was wondering if anyone knew of a helpful website that would be good to learn from? I'm only asking for people to suggest a website so I don't be lost among all the google websites and confused once I've been looking and reading so much different stuff.

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A thread on Clustering was already started, and you can find that thread here.
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And there are similar related threads existing on the board, just use the search feature at the upper right side of the site.
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Clustering is such a broad term. Do you want to create a compute cluster (like a super computer) or do you want to build a high availability (HA) cluster (one node goes down but services are still available)? Which linux do you plan to use? Is there a specfic cluster application you want to learn, like Oracle RAC?

Knowing these answers will help point you to sites more specific to your goal.
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It really depends on the type of cluster you want to build and what you are going to use it for.
Here is some material to get you started:

http://fscked.org/writings/clusters/cluster.html
http://oscar.openclustergroup.org/tiki-index.php
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/clusterlinux/

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