The Texas Advanced Computation Center at the University of Texas in
Austin uses ROCKS for their 1024-node Dell cluster.  They seem to like
it.

-RZ

> Hi,
> At www.clusterbuilder.org/FAQ <http://www.clusterbuilder.org/FAQ> there is a
> question about what OS and cluster management software are the best for a
> cluster system. Does anyone have any advice on Yellow Dog Linux as a cluster
> OS?
> 
> Here is the question:
> 
> "I'm bulding a project for a cluster that consists on 64 machines running
> each 2x Dual Core AMD Opteron with 2GB of memory per core (8GB per machine).
> We already have everything else accounted for except for the software. We
> have serious doubts on what would be best for the OS and the cluster
> management software. The OS has to be open source. Please give me some
> advice on what you think you be the best performance solution for it. It
> doesn''t matter if it's not free. "
> 
> Also, if anyone has any advice on cluster management software, please send
> it. I am trying to build a knowldgebase of different opinions on software.
> 
> Thanks,
> Nick

-- 
Randy Zagar                               Sr. Unix Systems Administrator
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]            Applied Research Laboratories
Phone: 512 835-3131                       Univ. of Texas at Austin

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