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Cluster (computing) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A computer cluster is a group of linked computers, working together closely so that in many respects they form a single computer. The components of a ...

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Beowulf (computing) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Originally referring to a specific computer built in 1994, Beowulf is a class of computer clusters similar to the original NASA system. They are high-...

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Introduction to Parallel Computing and Cluster Computers

Introduction to Parallel Computing and Cluster Computers Dave Turner - Ames Laboratory turner@amelab.gov http://www.scl.ameslab.gov/Projects/parallel_...

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IEEE Task Force on Cluster Computing

It provides cluster computing resources such as books, teaching presentation slides, links to numerous cluster management systems, environments, softw...

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Cluster Computing

Cluster Computing - Cluster Computing: the Journal of Networks, Software Tools and Applications provides a forum for presenting the latest research an...

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What is cluster computing? - Definition from Whatis.com - see also ...

In computers, clustering is the use of multiple computers, typically PCs or UNIX workstations, multiple storage devices, and redundant interconnection...

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Cluster Computing

A feature article in Benchmarks Online, the University of North Texas Computing Center Web-based monthly newsletter, primary audience UNT faculty, sta...

www.unt.edu/benchmarks/archives/1999/december99/cluster.htm

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