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Cluster software Installing an operating system on each computer in your cluster will get you a bunch of computers that will do something, but it doesn’t necessarily get you a cluster of computers ...
HP said Friday its Unified Cluster Computing Portfolio for high-performance computing can run on a certified version of Windows Compute Cluster Server (CCS) 2003.
“This guide describes how to build a small Windows HPC cluster that you can use to run your parallel software applications, cluster-enabled Microsoft Excel workbooks, or service-oriented architecture ...
Bright Computing is the leading independent provider of cluster and cloud management software in the world. Bright Cluster Manager, Bright Cluster Manager for Big Data, and Bright OpenStack provide a ...
Sun this week rolled out server software that offers large scale clustering capabilities for applications running on mail, Web or database servers. Sun Cluster 3.0, which runs on top of the ...
Microsoft was nice enough to provide Hyper-V backup capability for individual Hyper-V hosts that worked great and was free with the OS. Once you move to a Hyper-V cluster however, the free ride is ...
Intel has agreed to buy a high-performance computing software group from German company Pallas, the chipmaker's latest effort to use software to let customers squeeze more performance out of its ...
System Software: Operating System: Pre-loaded and configured Red Hat Linux Pre-loaded and configured PVM, MPI, and PBS Pre-loaded and configured cluster management and monitoring utilities (e. g ...
A quantum computer has been integrated with a classical supercomputer the University of Innsbruck, Austria. The university and one of its spin-out companies, AQT, announced this week that they had ...
Moffett says a computer cluster is generically defined as a set of computers connected with a high-speed network that allows them to work in a coordinated fashion. A Linux cluster runs on free or ...
Red Hat is promising to save customers a bundle on their Veritas clustering software. Is this the beginning of the end?