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How to Build a Beowulf by Daniel F. Savarese, Donald J. Becker, John Salmon (1999, Paperback) 
How to Build a Beowulf by Daniel F. Savarese, Donald J. Becker, John Salmon (1999, Paperback)

 
How to Build a Beowulf by Daniel F. Savarese, Donald J. Becker, John Salmon (1999, Paperback)

Publisher: Mit Pr
Publication Date: 1999-05-28
Series: Scientific and Engineering Computation Series
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN-10: 026269218X
ISBN-13: 9780262692182
Product ID: EPID948350
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Publication Date:1999-05-28
Series:Scientific and Engineering Computation Series
Editor:Thomas L. Sterling

Size
Length:250 pages
Height:9.3 in
Width:8.3 in
Thickness:0.8 in
Weight:20.0 oz

Publisher's Note
Supercomputing research -- the goal of which is to make computers that are ever faster and more powerful -- has been at the cutting edge of computer technology since the early 1960s. Until recently supercomputers cost in the millions of dollars, and many of the companies that originally made supercomputers are now out of business. The early supercomputers used distributed computing and parallel processing to link processors together in a single machine, often called a main-frame. Exploiting the same technology, researchers are now using off-the-shelf PCs to produce computers with supercomputer performance. It is now possible to make a supercomputer for less than $40,000. Given this new affordability, a number of universities and research laboratories are experimenting with installing such Beowulf-type systems in their facilities. This how-to guide provides step-by-step instructions for building a Beowulf-type computer, including the physical elements that make up a clustered PC computing system, the software required (most of which is freely available), and insights on how to organize the code to exploit parallelism. The book also includes a list of potential pitfalls. Thomas L. Sterling is Senior Staff Scientist at the California Institute of Technology. John Salmon is Staff Scientist at the California Institute of Technology. Donald J. Becker is Staff Scientist at the Center for Excellence in Space Data and Information Sciences.

Supercomputing research--the goal of which is to make computers that are ever faster and more powerful--has been at the cutting edge of computer technology since the early 1960s. Until recently, research cost in the millions of dollars, and many of the companies that originally made supercomputers are now out of business. The early supercomputers used distributed computing and parallel processing to link processors together in a single machine, often called a mainframe. Exploiting the same technology, researchers are now using off-the-shelf PCs to produce computers with supercomputer performance. It is now possible to make a supercomputer for less than $40,000. Given this new affordability, a number of universities and research laboratories are experimenting with installing such Beowulf-type systems in their facilities. This how-to guide provides step-by-step instructions for building a Beowulf-type computer, including the physical elements that make up a clustered PC computing system, the software required (most of which is freely available), and insights on how to organize the code to exploit parallelism. The book also includes a list of potential pitfalls.

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