High Performance Computer HPC Under Windows Server 2003 With Mpich NT
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High Performance Computer (HPC) under Windows Server 2003 with Mpich NT 1.2.5 using Virtual PC 2004 (preliminary report, March 2005) Juan Pablo Suarez, Alejandro Soba and Guillermo Marshall Laboratorio de Sistemas Complejos, Departamento de Computacion Cientifica, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina. 1- Introduction Here we present a preliminary report of a Windows HPC project. The main goal of the project is to construct a cluster prototype under Windows Server 2003 using Virtual PC 2004 and Open Source MPI for Windows NT MPICHNT1.2.5. The system is implemented on two HP xw4200 Workstations with 1 GB RAM. Eight virtual nodes were activated, four in each physical processor. Each virtual node simulates one PC Windows server 2003 with 128 RAM memory and shares the WorkStation with the three corresponding nodes. The construction is based on the document provided by Cornell Theory Center “Building a Windows High-Performance compute cluster with Virtual PC” published on October 2004
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