Re: [Beowulf] Re: What is best OS for GRID or clusters?

2009-09-27 Thread Gerry Creager
Jeremy, I think you'll discover that the Beowulf list tends to comprise a number of folks who are engaged in high performance, or high throughput, computing already, or are coming into the fray, now interested in learning what is composed of the art of the possible. We've a nice assortment o

[Beowulf] Re: What is best OS for GRID or clusters?

2009-09-27 Thread Jeremy Baker
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Fwd: [Beowulf] What is best OS for GRID or clusters?

2009-09-27 Thread Jeremy Baker
-- Forwarded message -- From: Jeremy Baker Date: Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 9:54 AM Subject: Re: [Beowulf] What is best OS for GRID or clusters? To: Mark Hahn Sun Solaris Express Developer Edition, w/ Sun Studio compilers, Netbeans ... is a 4G DVD I obtained in the pulp Linux User & D

[Beowulf] Bonsai cluster list

2009-09-27 Thread Jeremy Baker
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