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This is Further reading page for
ClusterGate.RU
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- Cite search useful tool to find appropriate
publication (not only about clusters).
- Computer cluster: Encyclopedia A computer
cluster is a group of loosely coupled computers that work together ...
- Experimental Computer Systems Lab (ECSL) -- the research
in ECSL has been and is supported by National Science Foundation, Intelligence
Community Management Staff, Reuters, Computer Associates, Symbol Technologies,
Sandia National Laboratories, USENIX, and Siemens.
- IEEE Computer Society -- The IEEE Computer Society's
vision is to be the leading provider of technical information, community
services, and personalized services to the world's computing professionals.
- High Performance Computing at site 'Council of Competitiveness.
High Productivity Computing Systems Advisory Committee: The Council has
brought together a dedicated group of 40 executives representing private and
public sector HPC users, hardware and software developers, and government
funding agencies to gain insights into how the private sector currently use
advanced computing capabilities, to assess future needs and opportunities to
integrate advanced computing into their operations and to understand their
issues and priorities with respect to designing next-generation systems.
- HPC wire is
the most recognized and accessed news and information site covering the
entire ecosystem of (H)igh (P)roductivity (C)omputing. HPCwire is the
publication of choice for the global community of business and technology
professionals interested in computationally- and data-intensive computing,
including infrastructure topics such as software, middleware, hardware,
networking, storage, tools and applications.
- Cluster Monkey a lot of info on HPC,
including papers with description of practics.
- insideHPC HPC news for supercomputing professionals.
- Today's HPC Clusters
- HEPiX conferences
HEPiX is an international group of cooperating institutions all of which are
experiencing an explosion in the use of Unix for High Energy Physics (HEP)
work. The focus of this group is to share experiences, influence vendors and
standards bodies and to investigate solutions to those problems which impede
the use of Unix for mainstream work at the member institutions. The initial
areas of investigation include topics which are not fully addressed by current
Unix offerings and are critical to the HEP computing environment. Such topics
include:
- Batch
- Tape support
- Software management & distribution
- Portability of the physicist environment
- Support of Commodity PC hardware and OS's.
The group held its first meeting at Fermilab on September 23-25th, 1991. There
were about 40 participants from ANL, BNL, CERN, DESY, Fermilab, HEPnet, INFN,
KEK, LAMPF, LBL, NIKHEF, SCRI, SLAC, SSCL, SURA/CEBAF, TRIUMF and Yale. Future
meetings are held at roughly half-yearly intervals. In the fall of 1999, the
HEPiX organization began to hold joint meetings with HEPNT, an orgnization
similiar to HEPiX with a focus on the HEP Windows computing environment.
- Linux Cluster Institute The Linux
Clusters Institute (LCI) includes some of the world's foremost specialists in
building and deploying Linux clusters at the National Center for
Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) at the University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign, the Center for High Performance Computing at the University
of New Mexico (HPC@UNM), the Advanced Computing Technology Center (ACTC) at
the IBM Watson Research Center, and Cray Inc. The group was founded by NCSA,
HPC@UNM, and ACTC at IBM Research.
- Linux CLuster Institute Conference archive
(from 2000)
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- USENIX: Large Installation System Administration Conference (LISA) series of conferences
- USENIX: all events -- a range of conferences on
advanced computing
- Parallel.ru -- Russian site for parallel computing technology, many topics in Russian and English. The authors are collecting all available information on parallel computing. Laboratory for parallel information technology of Scientific Computing Center at Moscow (Russia) State University
- NCSA -- National Center for Supercomputing Applications. Mission: 1) Enable the advancement of scientific discovery and the state-of-the-art in engineering and of other research activities that depend on advanced computing technologies. and 2) Enable the training and education of students in all disciplines that depend on advanced computing technologies.
- Linux Clustering Information Center - http://lcic.org This page is intended as a central repository of links and information regarding Linux clustering, in all its forms. We'll help you find various Linux distributions, information about the various forms of Linux clusters, books, papers, software, and recent news about this subject.
- Cluster Computing Review -- this old review (1995) but very interesting one
- High Availability clusters The basic goal of the High Availability Linux project is to: Provide a high-availability (clustering) solution for Linux which promotes reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS) through a community development effort.
- Linux High Performance Clusters - LinuxHPC.org -- the #1 Site for News & Information Related to Linux High Performance Technical Computing, Linux High Availability and Linux Parallel Clustering
- IEEE Distributed Systems ONLINE is a springboard
for building a stronger distributed systems community and a forum for sharing
ideas and discussing projects.
- Open Systems (Moscow) The journal dedicated to many
computer topics
- BYTE Russia -- the journal for professionals
(Russian).
- IT (Moscow) - the journal on the Information Technology
(Russian)
- Cnews various IT reviews (Russian)
- CITForum.ru - a lot of useful information about many
computer, networks, databases, languages, etc. aspects in Russian
- Linux Journal - useful journal for Linux users
- Linux Magazine - also journal for Linux lovers
- Linux format - yet another Linux source
- SysAdmin - journal for system administrators
- Linux.Com - news, blogs, reviews, information
- Magazine for new Linux users
- Linux gazette - the publication like newspaper
on Linux
- Linux World Magazine -- another interesting journal
on Linux
- Oracle magazine -- Oracle
publications
- IBM systems journal -- the journal
devoted to a range of systems aspects
- Intel Technology Journal Featuring
Intel's research and development
- Linux Cluster Architecture (Paperback) - book, 400 pages, 2002
- Beowulf Cluster Computing with Linux, Second Edition (Scientific and Engineering Computation) (Paperback) - book, 504 pages, 2003
- High Performance Linux Clusters with OSCAR, Rocks, OpenMosix, and MPI (Nutshell Handbooks) (Paperback) - book, 367 pages, 2004
- Linux Enterprise Cluster: Build a Highly Available Cluster with Commodity Hardware and Free Software (Paperback) - book, 464 pages, 2005
- Linux High Performance Clusters (Paperback) - book, 352 pages, 2006
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