Boston Linux Meeting Wednesday May 17, 2000 Beowulf clusters
Jerry Feldman
gaf at gaf.ne.mediaone.net
Mon May 15 06:51:46 EDT 2000
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When: May 17, 2000 7:00 p.m. (6:30PM Q&A)
Topic: Supercomputing with Beowulf Clusters
Presented by: Kurt Keville (kkeville at alum.mit.edu)
Location: MIT Building 3-133
Beowulf is a cluster computers running an OS like Linux or FreeBSD
interconnected on a high speed network. Instead of a single supercomuter
trying to run very fast, computing is shared among the computers in the
cluster using a technique known as massively parallel. Beowulf clusters can
be implemented using low cost PC technology providing scientists
supercomputing power for thousands rather than millions of dollars. Kurt
is revisiting the Beowulf lecture he presented at MIT in January.
Here are some related links:
Kurt's home page:http://web.mit.edu/kkeville/www/
Beowulf Project at CESDIS:http://www.beowulf.org/ Good background on
Beowulf.
For further information and directions, please refer to the BLU home
page:http://www.blu.org/
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Jerry Feldman <gaf at blu.org>
Boston Linux and Unix user group
http://www.blu.org
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