DHPC Talk DHPCT-034
Beohuh?
Duncan Grove
Archived: 25 February 1999
Presented as part of the computer science honours course on
Distributed and High-Performance Computing, Adelaide University,
November 1998.
Abstract
Lots of interest from the high performance computing world has recently
focussed on Beowulf-class computers. We look at just what a Beowulf is;
why you would build one; where they have already been built; which
choices and trade-offs must be made; how to actually build one; what
their performance is like; and all the problems still faced requiring
research to solve.
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