This article describes the HA-OSCAR architecture and features, and
demonstrates how to set up a highly available Linux cluster using the first
beta release of HA-OSCAR version 1.0.
Introduction
In 2002, Ibrahim Haddad, Chokchai Leangsuksun, and Stephen L. Scott
established the HA-OSCAR (High Availability OSCAR) project with a primary
goal of leveraging the existing OSCAR (Open Source Cluster Application
Resources) technology while providing high-availability and scalability
capabilities for Linux clusters. The OCG (Open Cluster Group) recognized the
project as an official working group, along with the current OSCAR and
Thin-OSCAR (diskless cluster) working groups.
The anticipated users of the HA-OSCAR technology are members of the
telecommunications industry and other industries looking to deploy highly
available Linux-based clusters such as ISPs, ASPs, and HPC site... (more)
Cloud Computing on Ulitzer
Computational science is the field of study concerned with constructing
mathematical models and numerical techniques that represent scientific,
social scientific or engineering problems and employing these models on
computers, or clusters of computers, to analyze, explore or solve these
models.
Numerical simulation enables the study of complex phenomena that would be too
expensive or dangerous to study by direct experimentation. The quest for ever
higher levels of detail and realism in such simulations requires enormous
computational capacity, and has... (more)