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Pfister GF. Clusters of computers for commercial processing: the invisible architecture. IEEE Parallel and Distributed Technology 1996; 4(3):12--14.

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Comparing Windows NT, Linux, and QNX as the Basis for Cluster .. - Kavas, Feitelson   (Correct)

....Linux and Windows for the commercial server market [25, 29] but not in the context of clusters. 1. 1 Cluster Architecture A cluster is a parallel processing system, which consists of a collection of interconnected standalone computers working together as a single, integrated computing resource [39, 31]. The ratio1 4 Master Daemon JR JR JR Node Daemon 1 Node Daemon 2 Node Daemon 3 Node Daemon Figure 1: General cluster architecture. The master daemon handles resource management with the job representative processes (JR) and controls the node daemons. nale for clusters is the ....

G. F. Pfister, "Clusters of computers for commercial processing: the invisible architecture ". IEEE Parallel & Distributed Technology 4(3), pp. 12--14, Fall 1996.


Topology and Routing in Clusters: From Theory to Practice - Etsion, Raizman, Feitelson   (Correct)

....implementing multiple paths in FM and randomization by randomized mapping of logical nodes. These mechanisms alleviate congestion due to uneven traffic patterns. 1 Introduction Clusters of commodity PCs connected by fast LANs are becoming a common architecture for high performance computing [25]. An interesting design issue for such clusters is how to configure the LAN for best performance. This includes the choice of topology, the routing algorithm, and the interplay between them. While these issues have received much attention in the professional literature, there is little ....

G. F. Pfister, "Clusters of computers for commercial processing: the invisible architecture". IEEE Parallel & Distributed Technology 4(3), pp. 12--14, Fall 1996.


Multi-window FTP Systems in Java: A Network Client - Rajkumar And   (Correct)

....Options Ascii Binary Preferences Help About 7 On Cluster of Workstations (COW) this system can be configure to open sites for all the node of COW to facilitate transmission of files with ease. This can also be configured to exhibit a single system image [7] on clusters at application level [8]. 6. Conclusion and Future Work The GUI based FTP package offers the following advantages over other similar packages. u The package is a platform independent solution to the File Transfer needs of the network user. This becomes particularly important in today s networking environment which is ....

Gregory F Pfister, Clusters of computers for commercial processing: the invisible architecture, Parallel and Distributed Processing, IEEE, Fall 1996.


Comparing Windows NT, Linux, and QNX as the basis for cluster .. - Kavas, Feitelson (2001)   (Correct)

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Pfister GF. Clusters of computers for commercial processing: the invisible architecture. IEEE Parallel and Distributed Technology 1996; 4(3):12--14.


A Study on HPC Systems Supporting Single System Image - Rajkumar (1997)   (Correct)

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Gregory F Pfister. Clusters of computers for commercial processing: the invisible architecture. Parallel and Distributed Processing, IEEE, Fall 1996.

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