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Topics in Clustering: Architectures Network clusters come in three basic flavors: shared-disk, shared-nothing, and mirrored-disk. Learn something about each one and how they compare to each other.
Beowulf - What is Beowulf Define Beowulf - from the Linux / Unix / Computing glossary at About.com.
NPAC - What is NPAC Define NPAC - from the Linux / Unix / Computing glossary at About.com.
PARLE - What is PARLE Define PARLE - from the Linux / Unix / Computing glossary at About.com.
DESIRE - What is DESIRE Define DESIRE - from the Linux / Unix / Computing glossary at About.com.
Encore plans MPP shift to Alpha - Encore Computer shifts massively parallel Infinity 90 processor system to DEC's Alpha AXP architecture Encore Computer is planning to migrate its Infinity 90 massively parallel processor system to DEC's Alpha AXP architecture. In the past, the Infinity 90 ......(Continue Reading) SP2 system architecture - IBM's scalable parallel system A research study described the seven basic principles that form the foundation of the IBM SP2's system architecture and discussed how these principles influenced the overview and components of the sys...(Continue Reading)Clustered storage: improved utility for production computer clusters With origins in the DARPA Strategic Computing program of the mid-1980s, Beowulf-class cluster computing has evolved as the dominant approach for developing ......(Continue Reading)A chip of EPIC proportions takes on high-end server market - Intel Explicitly Parallel Instruction Computing architecture Itanium expected to capture up to 50 per cent of 64-bit market It's been called the biggest innovation in high-end computing since RISC (Reduced instruction ......(Continue Reading)Transitioning to SAS technology: a comprehensive comparison between SAS and parallel storage Every company, regardless of size, wants to be able to save money and have flexible mass storage equipment. When systems grow larger, making equipment ......(Continue Reading)
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