Am 14.11.2008 um 23:00 schrieb Greg Lindahl:
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 11:07:59PM -0500, Cesar Andres Polindara
Lopez wrote:
I have developed a finite element model for the simulation of
poroelastic materials. The model requires the implementation of a
time
integration scheme (also known as
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 01:41:16AM -0700, Serge Fonville wrote:
> Thanks for the response (and for the questions :-))
>
> I'll try and elaborate a bit more.
> I currently have two equal systems. (XEON 3220,8GB,80GB RAID1)
> I want to run a couple of websites (using Tomcat) and two database servers
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On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 11:07:59PM -0500, Cesar Andres Polindara Lopez wrote:
> I have developed a finite element model for the simulation of
> poroelastic materials. The model requires the implementation of a time
> integration scheme (also known as step by step algorithms) hence
> iterations are
Thanks for the response (and for the questions :-))
I'll try and elaborate a bit more.
I currently have two equal systems. (XEON 3220,8GB,80GB RAID1)
I want to run a couple of websites (using Tomcat) and two database servers
(PostgreSQL and MySQL)
I have contintued reading a lot and I think I am st
Hi to all.
I have developed a finite element model for the simulation of poroelastic
materials. The model requires the implementation of a time integration scheme
(also known as step by step algorithms) hence iterations are performed. For
each iteration I have to solve a linear system of equa
Is that stable or just dead? I can't quite tell.
is there a difference?
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On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 09:44:33AM +0100, Kilian CAVALOTTI wrote:
> You may want to give a look at OpenSSI (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenSSI,
> http://openssi.org)
Is that stable or just dead? I can't quite tell.
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On Wednesday 12 November 2008 21:06:10 Serge Fonville wrote:
> I am new to clustering and beowulf (I only played with Microsoft Clustering
> Service). I have always thought that it should be possible to build a
> cluster which works like a single system.
You're describing something close to a Sing
On Wed, 12 Nov 2008, Serge Fonville wrote:
I have always thought that it should be possible to build a cluster
which works like a single system.
Have you looked at ScaleMP ?
I just wonder if the head node would make things more difficult
(since that can go down as well).
You have to better
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