From: maneatingc0w@my-deja.com
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Subject: Re: Transparent Parallel Machine?
Date: 30 May 1999 23:53:43 GMT
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You could go with a commercial distribution that includes Beowolf from
NASA.

Th latest redhat includes it and I suspect the other main stream dist.
do as well.

Best Luck,

MEC

In article <7iart3$gp9$1@goldenapple.srv.cs.cmu.edu>,
  Tim Burgess <babyJohn@bigfoot.com> wrote:
> Does anyone know of a UNIX (specifically Linux/FreeBSD or open source)
> daemon or distribution that will enable a transparent networked
> parallel machine?  This means that the kernel decides which machine to
> run new processes/threads on, and (hopefully) load balances
> appropriately.

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