[Beowulf] best linux distribution
Tony Travis
ajt at rri.sari.ac.uk
Tue Oct 9 05:42:18 PDT 2007
Bogdan Costescu wrote:
> On Mon, 8 Oct 2007, Robert G. Brown wrote:
>
>> RHEL/Centos are good where vendors require "binary compatibility" on
>> closed source software, as the standard of said binary compatibility.
>
> What strikes me in this whole discussion is the ideea of 'one
> distribution fits all' when applied to all nodes of a cluster and all
> applications that run on that cluster. In the days of PXE booting, with
> several solutions readily available for either building a node from
> scratch (like kickstart) or booting a prebuilt setup with NFS-root or
> ramdisk, what's so difficult in matching on request a node, an
> application and a distribution/custom setup ?
> [...]
Hello, Bogdan.
I use a combination of PXE booting, NFSROOT and ClusterNFS to set up
individual 'dataless' nodes the way I want - I'm using UNFS3, with
ClusterNFS extensions:
http://unfs3.sourceforge.net/
I know NFS gets a panning on this list, but it suits our needs!
Best wishes,
Tony.
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