i did forget to mention back when i was in my college back in texas we were doing a super small cluster 1 master 4 slaves. pxe booting did work but after alot of hacking of the xserver. performance on something that small was decent. there are alot of how to tutorials as well for this kind of stuff on google.
On 5/15/09, Jonathan Aquilina <eagles051...@gmail.com> wrote: > also dont forget the more nodes you have booting off the master the > more access time your gonna need to do a pxe boot from the one master > node. if you plan on splitting things up once you notice a degredation > in booting performance and putting a certain number of nodes on each > master node that should help to disipate the pxe booting time needed > to boot all the nodes. > > On 5/13/09, Dr Cool Santa <drcoolsa...@gmail.com> wrote: >> I have a cluster of identical computers. We are planning to add more >> nodes >> later. I was thinking whether I should go the diskless nodes way or not? >> Diskless nodes seems as a really exciting, interesting and good option, >> however when I did it I needed to troubleshoot a lot. I did fix it up, but >> I >> had to redo the filesystem, but the past experiences didn't make much of >> a >> difference. I still need to fix up everything, I kinda need your help to >> decide. >> Also, performance wise, I was thinking that diskless is not a good >> option, >> and since performance matters . . . >> Can somebody outline the pros and cons of each or just give me thier >> opinion. >> > > > -- > Jonathan Aquilina > -- Jonathan Aquilina _______________________________________________ Beowulf mailing list, Beowulf@beowulf.org sponsored by Penguin Computing To change your subscription (digest mode or unsubscribe) visit http://www.beowulf.org/mailman/listinfo/beowulf