Re: Good tutorial on setting up a grid/cluster using fedora

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On Wed, 2 Apr 2014, Suvayu Ali wrote:

[snip]
I don't know much details other than as an user.  I have used lsf & qsub
among batch systems, and dirac & panda among grid applications (both are
based on gLite I think).  I have to say, a regular batch system is
probably something more appropriate for first time experimenting.

Hope this helps,



Thanks.  Yeah, I've done the batch thing.  I was just wondering if there were advantages to a grid setup.  Back in the early 2000s, I tried to set up a Beowulf cluster at work using old SGI boxes (remember SGI when it was the big thing?).  After playing with it for about a week or two, I decided that it was more work than it was worth.

Now it's 15 years later, and I sorta assumed with all this cloud stuff, linux grid supercomputers, and virtualization that's developed, somebody out there must have developed some more advanced-user-friendly tools...


billo
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