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:developerWorks: Craft a Load-Balancing Cluster with ClusterKnoppix
developerWorks: Craft a Load-Balancing Cluster with ClusterKnoppix
Dec 28, 2004, 04 :00 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (8447 reads)

(Other stories by Mayank Sharma)

"In this article, you'll see how to use a Knoppix-based LiveCD to set up your very own supercomputer. You have probably heard of LiveCDs; they're wonderful try-before-you-install complete Linux systems that boot off your CD drive. Since their inception, individuals and projects have been using LiveCDs as their demonstration platform and LiveCDs have come a long way since the early 'DemoLinux' days.

"But first, some background on the supercomputing cluster..."

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