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Old 03-18-2009, 03:11 PM   #1
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What software can be ran on a load-balancing cluster of Ubuntu Server Edition


I want to run common applications, desktop publishing, and the more taskfull, mathematical and scientific.


I've read that clusters can only run scientific programs, but I also read that 'Any single program that can run as multiple processes can benefit from OpenMosix: "The GIMP" photo editor and the "kandel" fractal generator are known to do this. [/URL]'. Can you come from that this is true or Ubuntu Server Edition, or for and load-balancing clusterf?
 
  


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