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Speed-start your Linux app 2004: Creating a WebSphere Application Server V5 cluster
This article introduces clusters for load balancing and failover support, and describes how to set up a cluster with IBM WebSphere Application Server Version 5 for Linux on IBM iSeries and pSeries servers. The steps and examples in this article are based on a network setup that includes two network-connected 64-bit POWER processor-based iSeries or pSeries servers (or 2 logical partitions) that are running UnitedLinux Version 1.0 for iSeries/pSeries (PowerPC). However, clustering with the WebSphere Application Server Version 5 for Linux works equally well with any mix of platform in your network setup: pSeries, iSeries, xSeries, or zSeries machines.
16 Jan 2004  
 
Advantages of OpenMosix on IBM xSeries: Part 1 of 3: Use networked Linux systems to solve your computing challenges
By the end of this three-part series, you'll have your own openMosix mini-cluster up and running and will be ready to use it effectively to accelerate your computing tasks. In Part 1, you get a clear and understandable introduction to the current clustering technologies available for Linux and and an introduction to openMosix. In Part 2, you will get a fully-functional openMosix cluster configured and running. Finally, in Part 3, you'll see some ways to use openMosix to tackle computing challenges.
01 Oct 2002  
 
Craft a load-balancing cluster with ClusterKnoppix
The cluster, a collection of computers that work together, is an important concept in leveraging computing resources because of its ability to transfer workload from an overloaded system (or node) to another system in the cluster. This article explains how to set up a load-balancing Linux cluster using Knoppix-based LiveCDs.
22 Dec 2004  
 
Introduction to clustering on IBM eServer OpenPower 710
This paper introduces basic clustering components and software tools that can be used to build a Linux cluster on IBM eServer OpenPower 710 by utilizing its 64-bit POWER5 architecture. This paper is intended as an introduction for someone interested in building a new Linux cluster running on OpenPower 710 servers or converting an existing cluster to OpenPower 710 servers.
25 Jan 2005  
 
Reduce compile time with distcc
Some people prefer the convenience of pre-compiled binaries in the form of RPMs or other such installer methods. But this can be a false economy, especially with programs that are used frequently: precompiled binaries will never run as quickly as those compiled with the right optimizations for your own machine. If you use a distributed compiler, you get the best of both worlds: fast compile and faster apps. All you need is distcc.
22 Jun 2004  
 
High-performance Linux clustering, Part 1: Clustering fundamentals
High Performance Computing (HPC) has become easier, and two reasons are the adoption of open source software concepts and the introduction and refinement of clustering technology. This first of two articles discusses the types of clusters available, uses for those clusters, reasons clusters have become popular for HPC, some fundamentals of HPC, and the role of Linux in HPC.
27 Sep 2005  
 
High performance Linux clustering, Part 2: Build a working cluster
High Performance Computing (HPC) has become easier, and two reasons are the adoption of open source software concepts and the introduction and refinement of clustering technology. This second of two articles discusses parallel programming using MPI and gives an overview of cluster management and benchmarking. It also shows you how to set up a Linux cluster using OSCAR, an open source project for setting up robust clusters.
27 Oct 2005  
 
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