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Re: Clustering for Linux 2.3.x?!
I was under the impression that there really wasn't all that much the kernel
needed to do for clustering, at this point. Am I mistaken in that notion?
Robert G. Werner
rwerner@lx1.microbsys.com
Impeach Conggress!!
Your step will soil many countries.
On Mon, 1 Mar 1999, Alex Buell wrote:
> I was talking to a guy on IRC tonight, and we were talking about the
> Beowulf clustering of Linux.
>
> We thought it might be an insanely great and potentially a KILLER APP if
> Linux was to be built from the ground upwards for the 2.3.x development
> series to be easily clustered with other Linux machines.
>
> IHMO, this is the ONE insanely great thing that wil spell DOMINATION!
> Comments?
>
> Cheers,
> Alex
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