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SUMMARY: Already enough to build a small cluster. (if Mark's machines have ram.) STILL NEED: Good clean space. Racks or shelving (shelving better? most pc's not rack mount) Money for power & cooling unless donated w/space. application candidates. Can we trade services/training for power? NODES: Each "node" needs (at a minimum): Case, PS, MB w/CPU NIC boot device (1 of floppy, HD, CD, PXE NIC, etherboot NIC) RAM NOTE: Diskless machines can network boot from a floppy, using LTSP server and 1 hard drive can service several machines via NFS . (LTSP is a great package, recommend LTSP and OpenMosix together) INVENTORY OFFERINGS: BB (Big BLU) stuff mentioned so far: markw at obscured: a couple industrial grade 100MB switches, a spool of CAT5, connectors, & crimpers 5-6 boxes (~700 MHz PII/III). All have network, video, and a LOT of spare parts. drew at obscured several Dell Optiplex GX1 (PII ~700MHz) boxes, need SDRAM and hard drive. markw at obscured: a few sticks of PC100 and PC133 memory (SDRAM) a bunch of old hard disks, some at least a few gigs. Brendan <mailinglist at obscured> a few 68/50-pin SCSI hard drives a few video cards. host a class about "Cluster Building". Derek Martin seasoned sysadmin. a high-speed Internet connection a reasonable amount of spare time. jkinz at obscured A barn, w/dirt and dust A 12 port 3com Linkbuilder, 100MBit 15 watt A 16 port US-Robotics (nee 3com) TotalSwitch 10/100 MBit 1 amp nmeyers at obscured "portable air conditioner" - the kind you wheel around and vent out a window. -- Linux/Open Source. Now all your base belongs to you, for free. ============================================================ Idealism: "Realism applied over a longer time period" Jeff Kinz, Emergent Research, Hudson, MA.
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