BSD NetWork Scientific Computing
Computational Cluster runs on different hardware and software, some of our operating systems are.
BSD Network is a Clustering Project, mostly open sources software, and focuses the resources on BSD Systems, we currently use Mosix for clustering and grid, but we are on the research for the new software every day, to get this project up an running as good as possible. If you feel like helping or contribute with the project please let us know.
dmesg@mail.ru
The vision of scientific computing in the future relies on computational grids—powerful processors, research tools, and huge data archives linked by fast networks and advanced software. These grids will be as easy to use as the Web and as convenient as turning on your kitchen faucet to get water. In a tour de force of massively parallel computing.
Grid computing
Is an emerging computing model that provides the ability to perform higher throughput computing by taking advantage of many networked computers to model a virtual computer architecture that is able to distribute process execution across a parallel infrastructure. Grids use the resources of many separate computers connected by a network (usually the Internet) to solve large-scale computation problems. Grids provide the ability to perform computations on large data sets, by breaking them down into many smaller ones, or provide the ability to perform many more computations at once than would be possible on a single computer, by modeling a parallel division of labor between processes. Today resource allocation in a grid is done in accordance with SLAs (service level agreements).
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