On Thu, 2007-10-18 at 19:23 +0530, Neelesh Gurjar wrote:
> I work in NGO. They are migrating from windows to Linux. They can't spend so
> much money on servers. They have around 50 PCs. So I want to setup cluster
> on 2-3 PCs or more than that for setting up server. I am excepted to get
> their collective output. So that it will be compatible with one server. I
> heard that it can be done with Linux Clustering. Do anybody have any idea on
> this ?

Next time, try to include some *useful* information rather than
verbosely explaining some vague problem.

What points could've made your question better and would've possibly
gotten better ( and *more* ) replies are:

        1. Purpose of the old Windows machines
        2. What are their requirements?
        3. What are their _expectations_ from the Linux machines?
        4. What would be the job of the other 46-47 machines?
        5. What kind of cluster are you looking at?
        6. Define: "their collective output"?
        7. What infrastructure do they have? Do they have a n/w?

Speak up!

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Regards,

Dinesh A. Joshi

P.S.: I say we FTD / completely ignore people who expect us to be mind
readers! What say? Please *fork* a thread for this :P


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