[Beowulf] Good Grid Computing classes?

Robert G. Brown rgb at phy.duke.edu
Fri Aug 13 13:13:10 PDT 2004


On Wed, 11 Aug 2004, Michael Jastram wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> My employer has an educational assistance program, and I would like to
> learn more about Grid Computing and Clusters, as well as tools like
> Beowulf, Ganglia, PBS, etc.  Can anybody on this list recommend
> classes, or point me to resources?

Cluster World Magazine (subscribe)

A variety of websites, many of the most useful linked from:

  http://www.phy.duke.edu/brahma

An online book and some white papers, also on brahma.

Scyld may have some classes they offer.

Clemson CS dept may have offerings as well.  I don't know if they do
formal distance learning, though.  I don't think Duke CS dept does
either.  There are some universities in the Philly area that have been
doing beowulfish clustering an awfully long time, though, so look around
for a local program if this posting doesn't turn one up.

   rgb

> 
> LOCACTION: I live in the Philadelphia area, but I am interested in
> distance learning as well.
> 
> SKILL LEVEL: I have the equivalent of an MS in CS, and quite a bit of
> working knowledge with PBS and basic cluster administration, as well
> as sold programming, (shell) scripting and system administration
> skills.
> 
> Thank you for your help!
> 
> - Michael
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