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    Microwulf Cluster & BOINC

    OK, so I've always had this crazy idea that I'd like to make a "Microwulf" Cluster. (A mini Beowulf Cluster.)

    Now that I have two of the same board from BOK, with similar dual Opty's on each mobo and ECC RAM, it is a possibility. I know the efficiency won't be 100%, because there is some overhead. However, it is really a project I'd love to try as it's always been in the back of my mind.

    Here's my question: Do you think BOINC could "see" the GPU on the second node (the slave computer) and use it to crunch? If not, then the trade off of the "cool project" factor is too great - we need those GPU points. If the general consensus is that BOINC could probably see the GPU on the second node computer, then I'd like to give this a shot.

    Thanks for any tips or info from the gurus.

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    Re: Microwulf Cluster & BOINC

    I wish I could help. You have just entered rarefied air.


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    Re: Microwulf Cluster & BOINC

    Yeah. BOINC is already distributed. Running it on a cluster is kind of redundant.
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    Re: Microwulf Cluster & BOINC

    Quote Originally Posted by trigggl View Post
    Yeah. BOINC is already distributed. Running it on a cluster is kind of redundant.
    I think hes looking for the big points from 1 computer ID.

    I think anyone who could set up a beo could also get them to see the GPU's

    http://mysite.verizon.net/~vze24qhw/

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    Re: Microwulf Cluster & BOINC

    Quote Originally Posted by Fire$torm View Post
    I wish I could help. You have just entered rarefied air.
    rar·e·fied/ˈre(ə)rəˌfīd/Adjective
    1. (of air, esp. that at high altitudes) Containing less oxygen than usual.
    2. Esoterically distant from the lives and concerns of ordinary people.

    Yep. Beowulf Cluster definitely qualifies here!

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    Re: Microwulf Cluster & BOINC

    Question. Would a group of PS3s make a better Beowulf Cluster then say an equal number of Core i7s?


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    Re: Microwulf Cluster & BOINC

    Quote Originally Posted by Fire$torm View Post
    Question. Would a group of PS3s make a better Beowulf Cluster then say an equal number of Core i7s?
    A good cluster to what end? Sounds like admin masochism to me. It gives me a headache just thinking about it.
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    Re: Microwulf Cluster & BOINC

    Quote Originally Posted by trigggl View Post
    A good cluster to what end? Sounds like admin masochism to me. It gives me a headache just thinking about it.
    Maybe to discover the question to the answer of 42?



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    Re: Microwulf Cluster & BOINC

    Quote Originally Posted by Fire$torm View Post
    Question. Would a group of PS3s make a better Beowulf Cluster then say an equal number of Core i7s?
    I think that depends on the research question and the requirements. There was a researcher a while back who was doing planetary simulations, and put about a dozen PS3s together for a supercomputer to do his research. It worked well. Based on my experience, I would suspect that you would a) have to know the hardware REALLY well, and b) not need a lot of RAM. Trigggl can probably elaborate (if he gets bored and wants to), but I don't think this is going to be a common thing. Especially with the way Sony has handicapped them now.

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    Re: Microwulf Cluster & BOINC

    Quote Originally Posted by Maxwell View Post
    I think that depends on the research question and the requirements. There was a researcher a while back who was doing planetary simulations, and put about a dozen PS3s together for a supercomputer to do his research. It worked well. Based on my experience, I would suspect that you would a) have to know the hardware REALLY well, and b) not need a lot of RAM. Trigggl can probably elaborate (if he gets bored and wants to), but I don't think this is going to be a common thing. Especially with the way Sony has handicapped them now.
    Point Number 1:

    Anything you do, you'll need to write your own programs. (That's where I give up and stop)

    Your programs will have to:

    a) have a portion compiled with one compiler for the SPU's

    b) the other portion has to be compiled with a different compiler and be written to call the first portion
    __hyperthread one task among 6 SPU's or run one task on each SPU?

    c) getting the cluster to work in the first place (another place where I've given up and stopped)
    __hyperthread one task among 'n' PS3's or run one on each PS3?


    Point Number 2:

    Did I mention you have to code this yourself?
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