Linux Cluster Architecture

Paperback, 400 pages

English language

Published July 15, 2002 by Sams.

ISBN:
978-0-672-32368-3
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Cluster computers provide a low-cost alternative to multiprocessor systems for many applications. Building a cluster computer is within the reach of any computer user with solid C programming skills and a knowledge of operating systems, hardware, and networking. This book leads you through the design and assembly of such a system, and shows you how to mearsure and tune its overall performance. A cluster computer is a multicomputer, a network of node computers running distributed software that makes them work together as a team. Distributed software turns a collection of networked computers into a distributed system. It presents the user with a single-system image and gives the system its personality. Software can turn a network of computers into a transaction processor, a supercomputer, or even a novel design of your own. Some of the techniques used in this book's distributed algorithms might be new to many readers, so several of …

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Subjects

  • Software engineering
  • Unix, Unix Linux & Unix TCL/TK
  • Parallel processing (Electronic computers)
  • Networking - General
  • Unix (Operating System)
  • Computers
  • Computers - Communications / Networking
  • Parallel processing (Electroni
  • Computer Books: General
  • Parallel computers
  • Operating Systems - Linux
  • Operating Systems - UNIX
  • Computers / Operating Systems / Linux
  • Distributed processing
  • Electronic data processing
  • Linux

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