Hi,
Yes and it's very simple !!! 1) Setup your LTSP server or K12ltsp server as you would want 2) Download and install OpenMosix on each server 3) Optionally install OpenMosixview to see the cluster working 4) sit back and enjoy supercomputing :-)
We've done this clustering with 3 to 10 machines and are now in the process of building a 75 node cluster. This initiative is intented to raise the linux profile in our schools.
good luck
norbert
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Hi!
Is it possible to setup an LTSP load balancing cluster?
What are the considerations?
Thanks!
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