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Re: [seul-edu] Linux/Beowulf in k-12 environments]
I've looked into Beowulf in K12s and found an online Beowulf with free accounts
which may be interesting to the group. It comes with a gigabyte of disk space
too! See http://www.tsunamictechnologies.com/ for more info.
The problem seems to be applications. Although there are some demos available, I
think one needs to have studied parallel computer programming to put a beowulf to
much use. I hope I am wrong. Mathmatica is a notable exception.
There are some other exciting parallel computing projects like PVM, PVFS,
ClusterNFS, but I think they are more applicable to the University-level or
Graduate-level. Exciting stuff!
Cheers-
Tad
Doug Loss wrote:
> owner-seul-edu@seul.org wrote:
>
> > From: Harish Pillay 9v1hp <harish@iqmind.com>
> > To: seul-edu@seul.org
> > Subject: Re: [seul-edu] Linux/Beowulf in k-12 environments
> >
> > Hi. I am wondering if there is anyone on this list interested in developing
> > a set of topics and apps that can be used as a showcase for teaching students
> > in the k-12 (kindergarten+12 years) age group the benefits and uses of cluster
> > based supercomputing ala Beowulf.
> >
> > I should have a 4-node cluster up and running sometime this week and then need
> > to figure what kinds of apps I can run on it.
> >
> > Comments and suggestions for collaborations are most welcome.
> >
> > Regards.
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> > Harish Pillay 9v1hp, Chief Technology Officer
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> >
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