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11 October 2005 MOSIX cluster construction and testing with OBCA
Jacek Zysik, Arkadiusz Kalicki, Jaroslaw Szewinski
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The MOSIX Cluster project is an attempt to build a full functional cluster machine which consists of many different PC stations. The idea is to create a general purpose structure, which will be used for many different projects and calculations. Our machine is a heterogeneous system (consists of nodes with many different architectures), which makes it very interesting during the testing phase. It is tested with OBCA tasks, which need quick connection between nodes and often make such operations like reading and writing to disk. Many comparisons of efficiency are made during testing and calculations.
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Jacek Zysik, Arkadiusz Kalicki, and Jaroslaw Szewinski "MOSIX cluster construction and testing with OBCA", Proc. SPIE 5948, Photonics Applications in Industry and Research IV, 59481W (11 October 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.622075
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KEYWORDS
Computing systems

Sensors

Data processing

Detection and tracking algorithms

Edge detection

Computer architecture

Computer simulations

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