Oct 30, 2002
MandrakeSoft, Bull, and INPG/INRIA announced a
distribution aimed at making clustering easier, today. According to
the announcement, the package will be released under the GPL, and
will be developed in three stages over the next year.
"The goal
of the CLIC project is to provide a powerful, simple and easy to
install Linux Clustering system by unifying the various stages of
installation, interconnect layer set-up and parallel applications
deployment."
MandrakeSoft's CEO, Jacques Le Marois,
commented "The CLIC project is designed to answer an important need
in the intensive
calculation area by providing an extremely
efficient, easy to use and
affordable Clustering solution." He
continued, "This project should open the door to
widespread
adoption of high-performance systems in businesses and scientific
laboratories throughout the world."
According to
the release, the initial version is already available on
MandrakeSoft's
web site. This
version has apparently been tested on a 20 unit AMD cluster, and has
also been installed on a 40-node cluster at Grenoble, France's
Laboratoire de Physique et Modélisation des Milieux
Condensés.
You can find out more information at
MandrakeSoft's
news page, or at the CLIC project
home
page.