Re: building a small-college cluster for computational physics
- From: "physicsboy" <leocurbelojr@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 14 Feb 2006 10:55:28 -0800
madscientist5...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Why not use Citrix for this configuration? With the Citrix set-up, you
could use very low-end and cheap hardware as workstations and a very
robust server cluster for number crunching.
Citrix is a good suggestion. However, closely re-examine the
requirements that he specified. Must run Linux. While there is a UNIX
version of Citrix Presentation Server, no Linux version of the server
component has been released yet.
Linux Terminal Server would be an alternative to this problem.
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