Hello,

In my company, there are some Windows computers, some Linux computers.
And I want to setup a cluster that can turn these computers into a
"superior" computer, and have little change.

I just consider to have file shared by openafs or codafs, but I am not
sure about their performance. Could nfs do the same thing as openafs?
Is there any distributed filesystem works better?

About parallel computing, I considered beowolf and openmosix.
But is seems that if I use beowolf (based on mpi?), all programs must be
recompiled in order to use the cluster resource; and if I use openmosix,
only linux can be merged into the cluster.

Could someone offer me a solution?

Thanks.


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