Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 29th Jan 2007 16:38 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Linux Create a working Linux cluster from many separate pieces of hardware and software. Part 1 of the series provides detailed instructions on setting up the hardware for the cluster. Part 2 describes configuring the management server and installing the nodes in the cluster. This provides an easy way to get started with large Linux clusters.
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Hmmm
by knightrider on Mon 29th Jan 2007 18:53 UTC
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Clustering can be using with LTSP...So you can have a terminal server/node setup which uses clustering. That will be benificial as the server needs horsepower and memory to support the thinclients and in theory it should get that from each node as it logs in.