Siliware announced
the upcoming beta release of its Clusterspace system for parallel
processing on Linux clusters.
Clusterspace was written entirely in Java, and is an object-oriented
cluster management system designed and built for high-availability and
high-performance computing.
Clusterspace enables developers to utilize parallel JavaBeans, JDBC, Java
Transaction Servers and additional Java-based component technologies.
Clusterspace features an object-oriented architecture and small footprint,
making it ideal for those looking for a framework with which to embed and
distribute their Linux cluster products.
Mail Thread Index:: [linux-articles] Linux article #496: Clusterspace Java System for Linux Launched answers open trends with Ultra-Linux systems (ZDNet UK), Christopher Blizzard http://copilotconsulting.com/mail-archives/linux-articles.1998/threads.htmlHOME |
The beta version of Clusterspace will be available beginning November 30
for qualified applicants. Registration for Siliware's beta program will
start November 16. The full version of Siliware 1.0 is expected to be
released December 31.
Mail Index:: [linux-articles] Linux article #496: Clusterspace Java System for Linux Launched Linux article #599: Sun answers open trends with Ultra-Linux systems http://copilotconsulting.com/mail-archives/linux-articles.1998/maillist.htmlHOME |
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