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- ACM
Crossroads : Parallel Computing With Linux
Article about choosing
hardware and configuring a Beowulf.
- ACM
Crossroads:The Texas Tech Tornado Cluster
An article about the construction of a Beowulf
and its use as a teaching tool.
- Beowulf
FAQ
Basic information about Beowulfs and links
to software.
- Beowulf
Papers
Papers about Beowulf development.
- Brahma
Online book with information about history,
general information, building and maintaining
a Beowulf, and parallel computing models.
- Cluster
Quick Start
How to get a nework of Linux machines to work
as a cluster.
- Clustering
Intel Architected Machines
Information about designing, building, and
benchmarking a Beowulf cluster.
- How
to Build a Beowulf
Choosing hardware, constructing the cluster,
comparison of interconnects, and using message-passing
libraries.
- How
to Build a Beowulf
Paper book. Table of contents, online purchasing,
and mailing list available.
- Linux
Documentation Project: Beowulf HOWTO
Description of the Beowulf architecture and
introduction to parallel computing.
- Linux
Parallel Processing HOWTO
How to make a Linux network into a cluster
and discussion of network hardware and software
options.
- Linux
PC Clustering Project
Instructions for installing Linux on a cluster
of Hewlett-Packard workstations. Links to
clustering software.
- NFS-Root
Mini-Howto
Setting up a diskless Linux workstation using
NFS.
- NFS-Root-Client
Mini-Howto
Explains how to create client root directories
on a server using NFS mounted clients.
- Pondermatic
Description of hardware and configuration
of one Beowulf.
- Scyld:
Support Documentation
Installation guides, reference manual, and
networking guides.
- Selected
List of References on Beowulf-style Cluster
Computing
Bibliography of books and papers.
- Sex,
Lies, and Beowulf Clusters
Classification of Beowulf clusters and maintenance
tips.
- Slashdot:
Beowulf, Beyond the Hype
Introduction to Beowulfs.
- StarTEXT
How to install software to turn a network
of Debian Linux workstations into a Beowulf.
Links to software packages.
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