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| Category: | General - Books | By: | PTR Prentice Hall |
| More info: | www.phptr.com | Author(s): | Robert W. Lucke |
| Pages: | 606 | Year of publication: | 2005 |
The Practical, Step-by-Step Guide to Building and Running Linux Clusters.Low-cost, high-performance Linux clusters are the best solution for an increasingly wide range of technical & business problems. Until now, however, building & managing Linux clusters has required more specialized knowledge than most IT organizations possess. This book dramatically lowers the learning curve, bringing together all the hands-on knowledge and step-by-step techniques you'll need to get the » Read more... | ![]() |
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The Practical, Step-by-Step Guide to Building and Running Linux Clusters.Low-cost, high-performance Linux clusters are the best solution for an increasingly wide range of technical & business problems. Until now, however, building & managing Linux clusters has required more specialized knowledge than most IT organizations possess. This book dramatically lowers the learning curve, bringing together all the hands-on knowledge and step-by-step techniques you'll need to get the job done.Using practical examples, Robert Lucke simplifies every facet of cluster design & integration: networking, hardware, architecture, operating environments, data sharing, applications, and more. Lucke, who helped prototype & implement one of the world's largest Linux clusters, systematically addresses the key issues you'll encounter and the key decisions you'll have to make.Coverage includes:- Basic clustering concepts, hardware components, and architectural models;- A step-by-step cluster creation process: design, installation, and testing;- Choosing & implementing the optimal hardware configuration for your environment;- Life in the fast LAN: high-speed cluster interconnects;- Software issues: distributions, bootup, disks, partitioning, file systems, middleware, and more.

