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PelicanHPC
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ParallelKnoppix
PelicanHPC is an operating system based on the Debian Live which provides a rapid means of setting up a high performance computer cluster. It was…
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2016
2016
Homemade assembly and parameterization of a High Performance Cluster using PelicanHPC with Flops testing and controlled temperature thanks to MCUs Arduino project
T. Maquart
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G. Maquart
arXiv.org
2016
Corpus ID: 15644226
This article shows a lower cost realization of a compute cluster using Debian distribution such as PelicanHPC. We will explain…
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2015
2015
IMPLEMENTASI HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING MENGGUNAKAN PELICANHPC DENGAN TEKNIK BEOWULF CLUSTERING
Andry Kurniawan
2015
Corpus ID: 62325108
2009
2009
De caos a clúster, cómo convertir nuestra máquina de escritorio en un clúster de alto rendimiento con PelicanHPC
M. Sharma
2009
Corpus ID: 172006927
2006
2006
Creating and Using a Non-Dedicated HPC Cluster with ParallelKnoppix
M. Creel
2006
Corpus ID: 60499063
This note describes ParallelKnoppix, a bootable CD that allows econometricians with average knowledge of computers to create and…
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2004
2004
ParallelKnoppix - Rapid Deployment of a Linux Cluster for MPI Parallel Processing Using Non-Dedicated Computers
M. Creel
2004
Corpus ID: 57990602
This note describes ParallelKnoppix, a bootable CD that allows creationof a Linux cluster in very little time.An experienced user…
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2004
2004
ParallelKnoppix-Rapid Creation of a Linux Cluster for MPI Parallel Processing Using Non-Dedicated Computers
M. Creel
2004
Corpus ID: 17237500
This note describes ParallelKnoppix, a bootable CD that allows creation of a Linux cluster in very little time. An experienced…
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