A simple and effective solution to convert physical machines into a computing cluster for parallel computing tasks, available as a free downloadable Linux-based bootable CD.
Bootable Cluster CD is a bootable CD based on Linux that is designed to temporarily convert a group of machines into a computing cluster for high-performance parallel computing. It allows you to harness the combined CPU and RAM resources of multiple physical computers to tackle large computational tasks.
To use it, you boot multiple computers from the Cluster CD. This loads a minimal Linux environment specialized for clustering. It automatically connects the nodes via an internal network and manages the cluster with tools like OpenMPI for coordinating parallel computing jobs. CPUs and RAM from all booted nodes become available as cluster resources.
Key features include:
After running jobs, the cluster can simply be shut down without making permanent changes. So Bootable Cluster CD allows leveraging existing PCs as a makeshift high-performance cluster on demand.
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