ààààà ààààà ààà wrote:
In that case you will be better off in getting used home PCs directly. Better still get new PC components for your cluster. What you need for a cluster over a pc is not that costly.Hey linuxprosun,
I am not joking, this is a new concept, I am also giving a trial for this kind of old, anitque PC. Clustering is the hottest issue now a days.
And Linux is ready to serve this type of enviroonment.
Sumit
Running antique PCs is another thing. You need to be very good at hardware...repairing that is. At CC footpath what you might find is spare parts or parts for practising your hardware skills.
Best,
A. Mani
Member, Cal. Math. Soc.
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