Excuse me english please. This is similiar to PelicanHPC but this
distributions alaws the instalation of the operating system in the
frontend using "ubiquity" and is very easy the instalation. I'm
writing a quickstart guide but you have an article published y the
IEEE. I'm the author.

http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?tp=&arnumber=5348420&isnumber=5348395

If you go to the pelicanHPC website you can see that Michael Creel
recomend to give a try ABC GNU/Linux

http://pareto.uab.es/mcreel/PelicanHPC/

Best regards.

2009/12/21 Andrew Piskorski <a...@piskorski.com>:
> On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 10:13:44PM +0100, Iker Casta?os Chavarri wrote:
>
>> This Ubuntu GNU/Linux based distribution alaws to automatically build
>> Beowulf clusters either live or installing the software in the
>> frontend. All nodes run diskless.
>
>> http://www.ehu.es/AC/ABC.htm
>
> How is this similar/different to Perceus/Warewulf, xCAT, Scyld, etc.?
> What use cases drove you to build your own cluster provisioning
> toolkit rather than use an existing one?  Is there a document
> somewhere explaining your overall system design and rationale?
>
> --
> Andrew Piskorski <a...@piskorski.com>
> http://www.piskorski.com/
>



-- 
Iker Castaños

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